Hi,
Wonder if anyone can advise please.
My Father is thinking of setting up a business to sell 2nd hand mobility scooters to sell in a shop.
He would source these from Facebook and local ads etc, but I don’t think he could do that as he isn’t qualified in any Electrical certifications to ensure that the mobility scooters are fire/electrically safe? Let alone physical safety systems like failed braking system on these mobility scooters ?
He’s one of these “wing it guys “ but I’m not so sure that there would comebacks from accidents that customers they might have. And the be linked to him with no
No prior electrical checks and Pat testing.
He thinks he could just brush off in terms of liability ? Especially the battery chargers not being tested etc.
What are your thoughts Everyone?
I think it’s to risky as a business - , but I’d rather have someone here give Confirmation that certs are required before hand for the sale of 2nd hand mobility scooters ? Or another suggestion to cover himself if the customer claims against him, due to injury or death ?
My thoughts are that he could only Pat test the chargers and perhaps supply a new battery ? - what more could
Be done?
Regards Joanne
Wonder if anyone can advise please.
My Father is thinking of setting up a business to sell 2nd hand mobility scooters to sell in a shop.
He would source these from Facebook and local ads etc, but I don’t think he could do that as he isn’t qualified in any Electrical certifications to ensure that the mobility scooters are fire/electrically safe? Let alone physical safety systems like failed braking system on these mobility scooters ?
He’s one of these “wing it guys “ but I’m not so sure that there would comebacks from accidents that customers they might have. And the be linked to him with no
No prior electrical checks and Pat testing.
He thinks he could just brush off in terms of liability ? Especially the battery chargers not being tested etc.
What are your thoughts Everyone?
I think it’s to risky as a business - , but I’d rather have someone here give Confirmation that certs are required before hand for the sale of 2nd hand mobility scooters ? Or another suggestion to cover himself if the customer claims against him, due to injury or death ?
My thoughts are that he could only Pat test the chargers and perhaps supply a new battery ? - what more could
Be done?
Regards Joanne