Electrical Safety Inspections
Serving Georgetown, Acton, Erin, Guelph, Orangeville, Caledon & Surrounding Areas
Keep your home or business safe with a comprehensive electrical safety inspection from Highfield Electric. Our experienced technicians will conduct thorough tests to assess the safety and reliability of your electrical system, including circuit breaker testing, grounding checks, wiring integrity assessment, outlet and appliance testing, and safety device evaluation.
Electrical Safety Inspections
Protecting your family, your home and its valuable contents is of the utmost importance. That’s why prioritizing a dependable electrical safety inspection is crucial. At Highfield Electric, we’re committed to ensuring the electrical integrity of your home or business.
Unfortunately, the majority of home fire damage is due to faulty wiring and poor service. Fortunately, these issues can be prevented through proper electrical home inspections and repairs. Our team of safety inspectors conducts comprehensive evaluations and provides recommendations in order to prevent electrical mishaps and unfortunate events.


Dependable Electrical Inspections
From new homes to older homes and everything in between, Highfield Electric is a trusted authority in the area of electrical inspections. We provide punctual, precise, and dependable safety assessments. With years of experience under our belts, we’re equipped to assess all types of electrical systems for residents of Halton Hills, Milton, Guelph and surrounding areas, whether it’s for your business or home.
Ongoing Support
Highfield Electric’s team is dedicated to providing exceptional customer service and ongoing support to our customers. With our detailed electrical safety inspection and expert recommendations, you will have the peace of mind knowing that your home and family are protected against preventable electrical mishaps. We take pride in always providing honest and reliable service.
For reliable and affordable electrical safety inspections, call Highfield Electric. All of our inspections are timely and adhere to industry standards. The safety and security of your home or business is our top priority.
Ontario Electrical Safety Code
The Ontario Electrical Safety Code is the standard for electrical safety and support for the province’s residents and their homes and businesses. Highfield Electric consistently and firmly upholds these guidelines in our commitment to safety and excellence. We work diligently to meet and even exceed the requirements laid out in the Ontario Electrical Safety Code.
Over time, the code has changed to reflect the advancements in technology and industry knowledge. Now in its 27th edition, the Highfield Electric team remains committed to thoroughly understanding and adhering to the evolving standards, which help us deliver the best solutions and the highest quality services.

FAQ
How do I book an electrical inspection?
You can schedule an electrical inspection by calling Highfield Electric at: (416) 801-1930, through our website, or by email at: info@highfieldelectric.ca
How do you check electrical safety?
For a formal electrical safety inspection, book an appointment with one of our technicians.
Help your home prioritize electrical safety by:
- Avoiding overloading outlets.
- Unplugging devices when not in use.
- Using the proper wattage for fixtures and lamps.
- Not running cords under rugs, carpets, doors or windows.
- Throwing away damaged extension cords.
- Keeping appliances and tools away from water.
- Calling a professional if you have concerns or questions.
Are electrical inspections legally required?
In order to comply with the Electricity Act 1998 and the Ontario Electrical Safety Code, all electrical installations, alterations, and renovations require an electrical inspection. This requirement protects both the technicians and occupants.
In Ontario, electrical inspections are performed by licensed electricians with specific training in identifying code violations and potential safety hazards. If you are planning any electrical work, make sure you contact a licensed electrician to set up an inspection.
What’s the difference between residential and commercial inspections?
Residential inspections are carried out in a person’s home, when new work is done or at the time of a sale or transfer.
Commercial inspections are conducted on commercial properties or in businesses. They’re typically done by the local fire marshall or other code enforcement agency. It may be required when a business changes ownership or expands its operations.
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