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Electrical Works in Gardens

Tough new laws now effectively ban garden enthusiasts from installing their own electrics in ponds, sheds, garages and greenhouses.

From 1st January 2005 all electrical work in the garden must be carried out by a government-approved electrician, such as one registered with NAPIT or the NICEIC. The new law aims to reduce the rising number of deaths caused by faulty electrics.

External electrical work is particularly hazardous due to the presence of water, damp, humidity, lack of clothing, and the extremes of weather, which can make equipment deteriorate faster outdoors.

This law will make gardens safer, and is long overdue. Gardeners with ambitious plans for their outdoor space must be aware of the new laws - and the dangers they could face.

According to the new law, gardeners are allowed to maintain and replace equipment. However, because the risk of electric shock is far greater outside, a government-approved electrician who can provide a certificate must undertake all other work.

The alternative for DIY'ers is to notify their local building control office before starting any work. They will need to pay the appropriate fee, and building control will carry out an inspection and issue a certificate after the work is completed.

Part P applies to garden lighting, pond lighting, pond pumps, swimming pools, and saunas, along with outbuildings such as sheds, detached garages and greenhouses. Local authorities can order the removal or correction of any work that does not comply and you could be fined up to £5,000.

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