More proof to never store flammable materials in front of your Consumer unit. RCCB failure during normal operation when testing. Full short circuit fault Arc Flash at 2.4kA. slightly burnt hand but luckily escaped minor injury.
@StuLittle1972 That was potentially a serious burn potential then Stuart. It happens more often than we let on but just wanted to highlight the potential on this occasion π
UK Alarm Signalling Providers - Important Information
On 1st February 2024, BT Redcare announced it would be closing all operations on 1st August 2025. This, understandably, will create a great deal of concern across the UK security industry, especially with Installers and ARCs. Whilst we are continuing to assess the wider impact of this announcement, an overview of the situation is available on our website: https://t.co/5wFJhRLte8
We will provide further updates on our plans in due course, but in the meantime, if you have any concerns, please do not hesitate to speak to your CSL account manager or contact us.
Due to the current high winds in our area response times will be longer. Don't forget you can call 105 to report a power outage or go to https://t.co/LkqZuHELXV
Due to the potential weather impact over the coming few days it's expected that certain jobs will be postponed and response times will be affected. We will aim to respond to any urgent emergencies as quickly and safely as possible.
Face of time. Very privileged to be involved with the installation of our clients reconditioned clock face and signage. It's not often companies keep their heritage but when they do it's fantastic
E-scooter and e-bike fires are on the rise. What can be done about it? Today, we launch our new report #BatteryBreakdown. It provides in-depth insights on the dangers of lithium-ion batteries and offers an extensive list of solutions: https://t.co/KKodBCxCq5
@IO93us Amazing, I think you got that positioned perfectly. It's interesting the take off skips and landings but I would put that down to conditions. So the big question is are you keeping it in that position π€