Inspecting sockets, each switch and wire,
In homes where tenants dwell, we seek to inspire.
A diligent eye scans circuits and fuses,
Guided by safety where no one refuses.
Electricians roam, their toolkits in tow,
Testing each outlet to let the sparks glow.
A hum in the wires, a flick of the gauge,
No ancient faults left lurking in rage.
The codes and the laws, they anchor our task,
Ensuring compliance with standards that last.
For landlords and agents who heed the call,
Secure in their duty, they cover it all.
A Code C1 warns of immediate harm,
While C2 requires attention, alarm.
With C3 as a nudge, improvements ahead,
These guidelines keep danger well-fed.
The tenant's abode must be sound and secure,
From the surge of the current to the earth beneath the floor.
An EICR clears the risks from the land,
A safety net woven by the electrician's hand.