Electrical Test & Tag In Wagga Wagga

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Wagga Wagga Electrical Test & Tag

Faulty and damaged cords pose serious risks—and that’s where electrical test and tag comes in. At Rob Fritsch Electrical, based in Wagga Wagga, testing services are delivered with accuracy. With over 40 years of residential electrical know-how, we can test your appliances and electrical equipment to identify hazards before they become problems. From home offices to everyday household items, it’s an easy way to keep your home safe.


  • Identifies hidden faults early
  • Supports safety and compliance
  • Accurate, fast testing & tagging


A proper test and tag gives peace of mind and ensures your electrical gear is safe to use. Call Rob Fritsch Electrical on 0412 695 038 to book a safety check today.

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Keep Your Appliances Safe & Compliant

Whether you’ve got a collection of gadgets, a home office setup, or simply want peace of mind, testing and tagging is a smart move. This process involves an inspection and test of each device, followed by a tag showing it’s safe to use.


We provide professional electrical test and tag services across Wagga Wagga, ensuring items are tested with the latest equipment and in line with Australian Standards. It’s useful for portable appliances, extension leads, kitchen equipment, and tools that may be used regularly.


  • Quick, hassle-free safety checks
  • Reduces risk of electric shock
  • Ideal for home offices and households


Regular test and tag helps prevent accidents and gives you confidence that the electrical items you rely on every day are safe to use. Call 0412 695 038 to arrange a visit from Rob and make your home safer, one plug at a time.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is electrical test and tag?

    Electrical test and tag is a safety process that involves inspecting and testing electrical appliances to ensure they are safe to use. The process includes two parts: a visual inspection for physical damage and an electrical test using specialised equipment to check for issues like insulation resistance, earth continuity, and polarity. Once an item passes the test, it is tagged with a label showing the test date, re-test due date, and the tester’s details. This procedure is guided by Australian Standard's and helps reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, or appliance failure.

  • Do I need to test and tag appliances at home?

    While test and tag is a legal requirement for certain workplaces, it’s not mandatory for homeowners. However, it is highly recommended—especially in homes with older appliances, DIY workshops, or home offices with heavy tech usage. It’s also a smart choice if you regularly use portable equipment like power tools, heaters, or extension leads. 

  • What types of appliances should be tested and tagged?

    Any portable electrical appliance with a flexible cord and plug that connects to a power source should be tested and tagged. Common examples include kettles, toasters, power boards, extension leads, heaters, fans, hair dryers, and computer equipment. Appliances used in home offices or workshops—such as monitors, printers, drills, or saws—are also prime candidates for testing.