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23.01.2022 HOW SAFE IS YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN? Microwave radiation emission/leakage testing is a test most people take for granted or just do not realise the amount of harm the user may be exposed to. Microwave ovens use high frequency electromagnetic waves to cook the food. In a properly designed and constructed oven, these high-energy waves are contained entirely within the cooking area. However, if these waves were to leak out, they can result in serious burns to the user. Levels of rad...iation above 5mW/sq.cm are considered harmful to humans. Excessive radiation leakage mostly occurs from the door seal or hinge areas, this is often the result of the door being closed too hard (slamming) or basically due to normal wear and tear/usage. Common reasons for radiation leakage can be attributed to: The surface of the door is damaged The door does not fit squarely and securely and may not open and close smoothly The door hinges are not in good condition Corrosion is evident on the door, the door hinges or the oven interior The oven is dirty and in particular the door edges and interior surrounds are covered with food or burnt material The kitchen will usually present a faulty product, whether it be a power board or even a burnt power cord from the sandwich press, toaster or kettle - these faults are usually visual but with radiation leakage you can't smell it or see it. Stay Safe Test and Tag Services is able to perform tests to AS/NZS 60335.2.25 standards, which specify a minimum leakage test level of less than 5 milliwatts per square centimetre. This ensures your microwave in your workplace or at home is working safely and is not presenting a health risk to your employees or family. Once the test is complete, a sticker will be placed on the unit indicating the radiation level and expiry of test results. For further information or prices please visit our website at www.staysafetestandtag.com.au or I can be contacted on 0423 333 610 for a free no obligation quote to check your microwave(s) or any other electrical item with our thorough Test and Tag service.



23.01.2022 The whole purpose of an RCD Ext lead is to protect you and the equipment that it is connected to, so why would you risk using one wrapped with medical tape to hide the damage which has most likely made this equipment useless and unsafe - and to think this is used in a hospital where there are "educated" individuals!

15.01.2022 For all you Mac Book Pro users, please check your model and confirm you haven't got this model, if you do, please take the appropriate action to eliminate the possibility of a fire. For further detals please follow the following link or copy and paste into your browser: https://www.productsafety.gov.au//apple-inc-macbook-pro-re

11.01.2022 Here's a few items that have been recalled in the last couple of months, please check if you have recently purchased these items, do not use and return to place of purchase for a refund.



04.01.2022 What can I say, another item in a hospital - at least if you get a shock there's "a doctor in the house"

01.01.2022 For all my tradie customers and anyone else who may have this item in their toolbox, please remove if you have and follow instructions for a refund or replacement. HITACHI Power Tools is now know as HiKOKI, this item may be same or similar to previous HITACHI branded tools so best check all your tools to be sure.

01.01.2022 ARE THE SAFETY SWITCHES (RCD’s) AT YOUR PLACE OF WORK OR AT HOME FUNCTIONING CORRECTLY? RCD (Safety Switches) & Electrical Work Effective January 2012 and as stated under the model WHS Regulations, it is mandatory for all businesses to install and have RCD's tested on every circuit in their business.... An electric switchboard is an assembly of panels where each panel contains switches that allow electricity to be redirected from one source to another. All users are protected from electrocution by safety switches (RCD's) and Circuit Breakers by automatically shutting off the electricity supply when current is detected leaking from faulty switches, wiring or electrical appliances. This stops the chance of current flowing to earth, through a person and electrocuting them. RCD's monitor the current flow in the active and neutral wires of the power lead or device connected to it, all the time looking for an imbalance or difference in the currents in each wire. All RCD's must undergo a trip and push button test every 12mths and have a push button test performed every 6 months (as per Australian Standard AS3760:2010). When performing a 12-month trip test of the RCD, both the 180 degree circuits are tested by applying a load current of 30 amps, the RCD must then trip under 300msecs. If either the RCD fails to trip or fails to trip under 300ms, then it's an automatic failure and requires replacing. The 6 month test requires for the push button to be tested to ensure that there is tension in the spring and that the RCD cuts out the power supply to that particular circuit, if the RCD fails to trip or reset then it requires to be replaced. A circuit breaker is an automatically operated electrical switch designed to protect an electrical circuit from damage as a result of overload or short circuit. Its purpose is to detect a fault condition and to immediately discontinue electrical flow by interrupting continuity. Circuit breakers also cut the power off when electrical wiring in a building has too much current flowing through it. In these cases, too much current flowing through a circuit heats wiring to unsafe levels, which eventually results in an electrical fire. For further information or prices please visit our website at www.staysafetestandtag.com.au or I can be contacted on 0423 333 610 for a free no obligation quote to check your safety switches or any other electrical item with our thorough Test and Tag service.



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