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Molloy Electrical & Security, is fully insured. Molloy Electrical & Security are a ECSSA member. Benefits of ECSSA for the customer: Using an ECSSA registered contractor gives that almost priceless commodity - PEACE OF MIND! All ECSSA members are required to carry Public Liability, Product Liability and where appropriate, Employer's Liability Insurance and undergoes regular inspections on their workmanship. Most importantly ECSSA offers the customer the assurance of quality work by qualified and insured contractors.
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ECSSA also recognise that problems may arise from time to time and one of the main strengths of ECSSA is that if there are difficulties the organisation gives the customer somewhere to turn. Any complaint regarding work carried out by an ECSSA member will be responded to immediately and a thorough investigation carried out by our Inspector for the Area.
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Quality Standards
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Electricians who cut corners by carrying out slap-dash work with the bare minimum of time and effort earn themselves a bad reputation. Ingredients required to make the ideal electrician are widely held to be: technical aptitude, dexterity, logical reasoning, application, attitude, people skills and, ultimately, experience; all of which Molloy Electrical & Security possess.
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Commitment to Education
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Molloy Electrical & Security continually educate and train to comply with workplace environmental laws and regulations and assume a role in protecting the global environment. We make the commitment to keep up to date on new technologies that are available through the Internet, web forums, local and international contacts (we can recognise the advantages and necessities of continuing education). There are new discoveries taking place every day and new solutions being found for old ones. Some of these changes will open up whole new markets for installation and repair. Some will change the way we design or install and others will be used as tools to aid in troubleshooting and maintenance. The possibilities are enormous, and whether we like it or not these changes are continually taking place, and to "keep up" we have to be acquainted with them.
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