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Certificates get lost. Retests get forgotten.

Landlords have a duty of care for the electrical safety of appliances they provide as part of a tenancy. But proving it should be easy — not a drawer full of paper certificates and a spreadsheet nobody updates.

  • Paper certificates that go missing between tenancies
  • No record of which appliance lives in which property
  • Retest dates slipping because nobody tracks them
  • Digging through old files when an insurer or agent asks

One record per property, always current

  • Properties as clients — every appliance logged against its address
  • Digital certificates with verification links and QR codes to share anytime
  • Automatic retest reminders — NETS PAT tells you what's due and when
  • Barcode labels — each appliance identified for life
  • Reports in seconds for insurers, agents and contractors
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Asset register per property

List every appliance against its address and location, so records stay organised tenancy after tenancy.

Certificates that prove it

Professional certificates with a unique verification link and QR code — share proof of testing with anyone.

Retest reminders

Automatic scheduling based on risk, so a forgotten retest never becomes an uninsured gap.

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Frequently asked questions

Is PAT testing a legal requirement for landlords?
Landlords have a duty of care for the electrical safety of appliances they provide as part of a tenancy. Keeping a record of inspection and test results helps you demonstrate you've met that duty. Fixed wiring is covered separately by the periodic electrical installation condition report (EICR).
How often should rental appliances be tested?
Frequency depends on the appliance and its environment. NETS PAT includes risk-based retest scheduling and sends reminders before tests fall due, so you don't have to track dates by hand.
Do tenants need to see the certificates?
It's good practice to provide evidence of testing. NETS PAT gives every certificate a verification link and QR code, so you can share proof of testing with tenants, insurers or agents instantly.
Can I test appliances myself?
Testing must be carried out by a competent person. Many landlords use a contractor and use NETS PAT to keep the records and certificates organised.

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