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Ayr Test & Tag
Keeping up with electrical safety can be tough when running a busy business or worksite. Test Right Services makes it simple with prompt on-site test and tag services available across Ayr.
From a few office appliances to a full workshop setup, every plug-in item is inspected and tested to maintain compliance and protect your staff. Single and three-phase tools, power boards, extension leads and other equipment are all included in the service. Each item is tagged with clear, durable labels and results are delivered in detailed digital reports that make record-keeping easy.
For fast, professional test and tag services in Ayr that keep everything compliant without the stress, contact 0467 551 263 to arrange an inspection.
More Than Just Test & Tag
There's a lot more to test and tag than plugging in a tester and printing a label. That's why Test Right Services delivers complete, end-to-end solutions that combine thorough testing, clear documentation and ongoing support.
Each item is tested with precision, results are logged in detailed digital reports and automatic reminders make it easy to stay ahead of retesting schedules. Every tag is printed or stamped for clarity, ensuring accurate records that stand up to inspection.
Time matters, and Test Right Services respects that. Appointments run on schedule, jobs are completed efficiently and all documentation is provided in an easy-to-access format. From offices and schools to retail spaces and workshops, electrical testing is made simple, professional and completely stress-free.
What to Expect
A structured testing process keeps everything consistent, accurate and compliant with current standards. With Test Right Services, all work is carried out on-site, with scheduling designed to fit smoothly around daily operations and avoid unnecessary downtime.
Here’s what the process involves:
- Visual Inspection: Each appliance is checked for visible damage, frayed cords or poor installation practices.
- Electrical Testing: Tests are performed for insulation resistance, earth continuity and leakage current to confirm safety and compliance.
- Tagging: Every appliance is fitted with a printed or stamped tag that clearly shows the test date and next due date.
- Reporting: A detailed digital report is provided, including photos and asset records for complete documentation.
Once testing is complete, Test Right Services reviews the results, explains the findings and sends reminders ahead of the next service date. It is a straightforward, professional process that keeps electrical safety under control without the hassle.
Can I combine test and tag with fire safety inspections?
Yes, many businesses choose to bundle test and tag with other compliance services like fire extinguisher testing or emergency lighting checks. This saves time and reduces site disruption. Providers that offer both services can often complete them during the same visit, helping you stay compliant across all areas. Make sure to confirm this option when booking.
What if my equipment is brand new? Does it still need testing?
Yes, new equipment should still be tested before use in a workplace. While it may be brand new, manufacturers and suppliers cannot guarantee how it has been handled during shipping or storage. Testing new items helps verify they are safe to use and gives you a starting point for your compliance schedule. It also adds the item to your asset list.
How are test results recorded and stored?
Test results are documented in a digital report that includes a list of tested appliances, outcomes, retest dates and images of any failed items. These reports can be stored electronically and are accepted during audits or insurance claims. Keeping digital records makes it easier to track past testing and plan for future retests. Paper copies can be provided if requested.
Are there penalties for not doing test and tag?
Yes, failure to complete regular testing can lead to serious consequences. If an electrical incident occurs and you don’t have proof of testing, you could face fines, legal action or insurance problems. Regular test and tag helps demonstrate that your business has taken reasonable steps to protect staff and customers. It also helps catch faults early before they become dangerous.



