BRING YOUR ELECTRICAL DEVICE TO CETMA FOR A FREE PAT TEST THIS WINTER 

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 CETMA are offering members of the public free PAT tests as part of their Stay Safe This Winter Electrical Safety Campaign. 

The campaign was awarded funding from Electrical Safety First, to support the public and community with electrical safety promotion during this winter’s cost of living crisis. 

These free PAT testing sessions will take place in Llanelli and Kidwelly on the following dates: 

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January 

  • • Monday 9th from 1030am in Kidwelly 
  • • Tuesday 17th from 1130am in Llanelli 
  • • Monday 23rd from 1030am in Kidwelly 
  • • Tuesday 31st from 1030am in Llanelli 

February 

  • • Monday 6th from 1030am in Kidwelly 
  • • Tuesday 14th from 1130am in Llanelli 
  • • Tuesday 28th from 1130am in Llanelli 

March 

  • • Monday 6th from 1030am in Kidwelly 
  • • Tuesday 14th from 1130am in Llanelli 
  • • Monday 20th from 1030am in Kidwelly 

Electrical Safety First is a campaigning charity dedicated to preventing deaths, injuries and damage caused by electricity. To find out more, go to www.electricalsafetyfirst.org.uk 

There’s lots of information online and Electrical Safety First have created a page on their website which deals with Saving Money during the cost of living crisis: 

https://www.electricalsafetyfirst.org.uk/blog/saving-money-safely-during-the-cost-of-living-crisis/

Terms and Conditions: 

1) maximum of 2 non domestic items (no washing machine, cooker, fridge, freezer, tumble dryer or other such item). 

2) not for business use, public only. 

3) Items that fail will receive a red failure notice. 

4) The item being PAT tested is only deemed as 100% passed at the time of testing subject to it passing the test. It is advisable to carry out a new PAT test within a year to ensure the continued safety of the device.. 

5) CETMA accepts no responsibility or liability for any item once it has been returned to the client. 

To find out more about project, please email eevans@cetma.org.uk, or ring 01554227540. 

To find out more about CETMA and the work it does, please visit www.cetma.org.uk 


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