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if i was his da-in-law, i'd have done the job mesself in the time he's been farting about, wondering if he can do it.
 
my dad in law , has one outside security light and wants me to fit an extra one. this will require a spur off the existing circuit and about 5 meters of cabling on an outside wall. can i do this work or does it come under part p?

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I only managed to read a couple of replies and then lost the will to continue. So I may have reiterated another reply.
 
Part-P in only to ensure that all electrical work must carried out safely by a qualified electrician. As you have mentioned in your previous comments that you have knowledge about electrical installation then I don't think that it would come under Part-P. You have to first understand that how you will test the circuit to make sure that it's safe and can do it properly.
 
i was going to suggest fitting one of those stand-alone solar powered PIR lights, but then realised that he's need to be REAL and MCS registered and employ a scaffolder to erect scaffold.
 

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