If your fuses, circuit breakers or RCD's trip or operate and need to be reset regularly or even occasionally, this is often a sign of something more serious going on with your electrics. [gallery columns="4" ids="2775,2774,2772,2773"] Many householders and businesses think that the only reason for having circuit breakers as opposed to fuses is that it's easier to reset them if and when they trip. Whilst this is an added benefit of circuit breakers, they usually only trip for a reason - an electrical fault or problem with the design or usage of the circuit. The circuit breaker is there to protect your property from fires, caused by cables or equipment that have failed due to a fault or overload. If the electricity is not cut off from the circuit immediately, then the circuit conductors will increase in temperature rapidly, eventually getting to so hot they will melt and potentially catch fire. [gallery columns="4" ids="2780,2778,2777,2761" orderby="rand"] So if you have this type of problem or are concerned that your electrics may not be safe, contact Stator Electrical today and ask about our testing services, where we can carry out an inspection and test (electrical installation condition report - EICR) on the electrical wiring and accessories within your property.