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Preparing Your Commercial Property for Winter: A Practical Guide for UK Businesses

Published by Matt Cann on December 17, 2024
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Ensuring your commercial property is ready for the cold, wet, and often unpredictable weather is essential as winter approaches. A few simple checks and inspections can help protect your building and ensure the safety and comfort of your employees, clients, and visitors. Here’s a quick guide to help you get your commercial property winter-ready. 

Winter Electrical Checks for Your Business

Ensuring your electrical systems are in top condition is vital before the winter months set in. Here are several key electrical tasks to complete that Cann Electrical can support:

  • Inspect Heating Systems: Testing Functionality and checking wiring are all important components when it comes to inspecting your heating systems. 

Top Tip: Did you know When it comes to energy efficiency, eco radiators are a good solution as they will excel when they convert all the consumed energy into heat output? Unlike some other heating options, no energy is wasted in the process, making them highly efficient. This means that the energy you pay for is solely devoted to keeping your business nice and warm. 

  • Fire Alarm Testing: Fire alarm systems should be tested monthly, or quarterly in large properties to ensure systems are in order and working.
  • Review Emergency Lighting and Exit Signs: These should be regularly tested to ensure that they are illuminated properly in case of an emergency. Batteries and bulbs should be inspected to ensure they are up to the task during power failures.
  • Inspect Outdoor Lighting and Signage: Ensure that outdoor lights and signage are working correctly, especially in preparation for the darker days of winter. Faulty outdoor lights may create safety hazards and negatively impact your property’s visibility.
  • Inspect and Insulate Wiring: Check for signs of wear, fraying, or exposed wires across your property and systems. Additionally, where relevant make sure the wiring is properly insulated to prevent damage from cold temperatures or moisture.

Top Tip: Before the cold sets in, check your outdoor plug sockets and any exposed wiring for signs of wear and tear. Ice, snow, and even moisture can cause electrical faults or short circuits.

Consider Energy Efficiency

Winter often brings a spike in heating and lighting costs for commercial properties, but there are practical steps to reduce these expenses while also enhancing sustainability.

Energy-efficient lighting, for example, uses less power and can lower electricity consumption throughout the year. Transitioning to LED lights or motion-sensor lighting systems in office areas or hallways can significantly reduce electricity usage and improve the overall energy performance of your building.

You could also consider, installing a smart thermostat as these devices can adjust heating based on occupancy, time of day, and weather conditions, ensuring you’re not wasting energy heating unused spaces. You can even control these systems remotely, offering more flexibility and optimisation of energy consumption.

With all of the above in mind, Cann Electrical can provide your business with an Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) that will provide recommendations for ensuring your property meets the national requirements.

Did you know that an EICR should be carried out every 5 years?

Winter can bring significant challenges for commercial property owners, but with a little preparation, you can protect your building and staff with peace of mind. Cann Electrical provides a wide range of services to business owners, including: 

  • Power and distribution
  • Lighting and LED installations
  • Fire alarms
  • Emergency lighting
  • Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR)
  • Emergency lighting tests.
  • Pat Testing.
  • Maintenance and repairs 

With free no-obligation advice and quotations, let us see what we can do for you. Contact us today. 

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