At Exclusive Electrics, we understand the unique electrical requirements involved in Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) and assisted living facilities. These properties require tailored electrical solutions that prioritise safety, reliability, and compliance with strict regulations. Whether you’re managing a small shared property or a large assisted living residence, our team delivers expert services to meet your specific needs.
Full Care Home Electrical Packages
We offer comprehensive electrical packages designed specifically for care homes and assisted living facilities. This includes full electrical system installations, lighting and power systems, emergency lighting, fire alarm systems, and security setups like CCTV and access control. Our aim is to ensure a safe, comfortable, and efficient environment for residents, staff, and visitors while meeting all relevant health and safety standards.
Planned Maintenance and Regular Inspections
Regular inspections and planned maintenance are essential for assisted living environments and HMOs. We provide scheduled testing, maintenance, and certification to ensure your electrical systems remain fully compliant and operational. This includes Portable Appliance Testing (PAT), periodic inspection reports, and fire alarm testing — giving you peace of mind that your property is safe and up to date.
Fast Response Repairs and Emergency Call Outs
We understand that electrical issues in HMOs and care homes can’t wait. That’s why we offer a prompt, 24/7 emergency call-out service to attend to urgent problems such as power outages, faulty lighting, or safety system malfunctions. Our qualified electricians work efficiently to resolve issues with minimal disruption to residents and staff.
Compliance and Certification
HMO and care home properties are subject to strict legal and safety regulations. We help landlords, care home managers, and assisted living providers remain fully compliant with current electrical legislation. Upon completion of work, we issue all necessary certificates, including EICRs (Electrical Installation Condition Reports), fire alarm certificates, and emergency lighting test records — ensuring you meet both legal obligations and duty of care responsibilities.