NSB Electrics
NSB Electrics was founded by Nathan Sporwart in 2010. Nathan, still quite young at the time, lacked any formal business training or expirence, however he has always been a man with big goals, and an intention to reach them. Since those humble beginings, the company has now grown to a strong core team of over 10 employees, servicing a multitude of clients accross the residential and commercial sect
We would like to thank Amanda for this really nice e-mail.
"Thanks for the great job with the electrical at our house.
You haven't sent through an invoice as yet for the payment?
Look forward to hearing from you"
Amanda
Hi Likers
NSB is now also offering the following services and more for your home entertainment systems.
-Wall mount your Television including, brackets, tv points and powerpoints
-Mount projector including bracket, tv point and powerpoints
-All wiring for home entertainment systems including any/all cabling and wall plates eg - HDMI, figure 8 speaker cable, RGA, data points etc
We will also have some very exciting news in the coming weeks regarding products for you home entertainment systems so stay tuned.
Hi Likers
We are looking for ideas for our first facebook promotion. Anyone with realistic ideas comment on this post and the one i deem the best one will be up next week.
Thanks :-)
Residual Current Device (RCD)
RCDs detect an imbalance in the electrical current and disconnect the power within 10 to 50 milliseconds, preventing electrocution and fire.
In the past 17 years, 29 people including eight children have been electrocuted in homes in Western Australia. Twenty-three of these deaths could have been prevented if Residual Current Devices (RCDs) had been fitted to the power and lighting circuits.
Electrical hazards are often hidden and can be difficult to identify, such as a small hole in an extension lead or a power board damaged internally. Electrical accidents occur in an instant. RCDs are the only device that can protect your family from these hidden dangers and give them a second chance.
Installing at least two RCDs in your meter box or distribution board and testing them regularly is a small investment in money and time. It will provide long term protection for you and your family against serious injury and death.
LAWS
Since 2000 it has been compulsory for all new homes to have two RCDs fitted to protect the power and lighting circuits as part of an electrical installation.
To help reduce deaths from electrocution, the Western Australian Government implemented new RCD regulations in August 2009.
The new legislation applies to people selling their homes and to landlords. Every home sold or leased must be fitted with a minimum of two RCDs which must protect all power and lighting circuits.
When a new tenant takes up residency, landlords will need to install the devices before the lease agreement is signed. However, for homes with a continuing tenancy, landlords have until 8 August 2011 to fit the RCDs.
11/04/2013
We would like to thank our client from Mosman park, Lesley for her really nice e-mail. It is great to get such positive feedback.
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