Are You Protected Against Electric Shock?
Safety Switch & RCD Installation Perth

Are you serious about protecting your family? A safety switch RCD installation might not be the first thing on your mind, but if you’re concerned about the safety and wellbeing of yourself and your family then it’s a vital factor to consider. An RCD safety switch on your switchboard can save lives, so it’s of paramount importance that you have a couple of circuit breakers installed
We can install safety switches on all of your new high-power electrical items or we can upgrade your existing switchboards. Contact us now and get the ball rolling.
?️ RCD & Safety Switch Installation Perth
An RCD (Residual Current Device) — also called a safety switch — is the single most important electrical safety device in your home. It monitors the flow of electricity and cuts the power within milliseconds if it detects current leaking through a person or faulty appliance. Without one, a dodgy toaster or a kid poking something into a power point could be fatal.
WA law requires safety switches on all power and lighting circuits in rental properties, and we strongly recommend them for every home. If your switchboard still has old ceramic fuses or no RCD protection, you’re living without a seatbelt.
⚡ What We Install
? Signs You Need RCD Protection
- Your switchboard has ceramic fuses instead of circuit breakers
- You get a mild tingle or shock from appliances or taps
- Your RCD trips frequently — could indicate a wiring fault
- You’re selling or renting out your property (mandatory compliance)
- Your home was built before 2000 and hasn’t been upgraded
❓ Safety Switch FAQs
What’s the difference between an RCD and a circuit breaker?
A circuit breaker protects your wiring from overload and short circuits. An RCD protects people from electrocution. You need both — they do completely different jobs.
How often should I test my safety switch?
Press the test button every 3 months. It should trip instantly and cut the power. If it doesn’t, call us — the mechanism may have seized up, which means it won’t protect you when it matters.
Why does my safety switch keep tripping?
Usually a faulty appliance leaking current. Try unplugging everything and resetting the RCD, then plugging things back in one at a time. If it still trips with nothing plugged in, you likely have a wiring fault — give us a call.

