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Stadiums

Electrical Testing for Stadiums, Arenas and Event Venues

Stadiums sit empty for days at a time and then take on tens of thousands of people within a few hours, with floodlights, turnstiles and hospitality suites all switching on together. We plan testing around that rhythm, working in the quiet periods between fixtures rather than trying to fit around a live event.

Floodlighting and plant room equipment are usually covered by periodic fixed wire testing and EICR inspections to BS 7671, backed by thermal imaging surveys that catch a failing connection before it affects a matchday. PAT testing covers hospitality suites, media facilities and catering equipment, while emergency lighting under BS 5266 and fire alarm testing to BS 5839 protect concourses and exits when the stadium is at full capacity.

Engineers work around your fixture list and event calendar rather than a standard working week, and every visit accounts for the scale of a venue built for tens of thousands of people. Reports are written to the standard expected by safety officers, licensing authorities and your own compliance team.

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Built for Matchday Demand

Testing accounts for the surge in power and footfall on event days, so equipment performs when it matters.

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Avoids Live Event Days

Visits are planned around your fixture list and event calendar, avoiding matchdays and other live event days entirely.

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Scaled for Full Capacity Crowds

Every visit accounts for the scale of a venue built for tens of thousands of people at once.

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Renewals Around Your Fixture Calendar

We plan renewal visits around your event calendar, so certification never lapses before a single major fixture day.