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Safety Switches Regulation

Safety switch installation in New South Wales (NSW), Australia, is an essential step towards ensuring the safety and well-being of a household. Safety switches protect against electric shock, making it a crucial component in electrical safety. 


Here are the key points:


1. Mandatory Installation: Safety switches are required on all new power point circuits installed since 1991 and on all new light circuits since 2000 .They are designed to prevent electric shocks and fires caused by electrical faults.


2. Testing Requirements: Homeowners should test their safety switches at least every six months to ensure they are working properly. This involves pressing the 'Test' button on the switch and checking that the power is cut off.


3. Licensed Electricians: All electrical installation work must be performed by a licensed electrician, who will provide a Certificate of Compliance for Electrical Work (CCEW) upon completion.


4. Recommendations: While not legally required for older circuits, it is strongly recommended to install safety switches on existing circuits for enhanced safety.


For more detailed information, you can visit the [NSW Government website]

  1. https://www.nsw.gov.au/housing-and-construction/safety-home/electrical-safety/safety-switches-protect-you?
  2. https://www.fairtrading.nsw.gov.au/buying-products-and-services/product-and-service-safety/electrical-safety

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