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Licensing requirements for digital aerial installers


Most people working on the installation of digital satellite receivers and television aerials are hardworking professionals with the knowledge and experience to get the job done as quickly and smoothly as possible.

However, with the switchover from analog to digital television rolling out across the UK, there is high demand in this field. Many people are treating the analog switchoff as the ideal opportunity to upgrade to better TV service, and that means more digital aerials and satellite dishes are going up. Unfortunately, unscrupulous operators are always attracted to areas of high opportunity and there is no exception here.

Anyone having digital satellite receivers or any kind of aerial installed on their property should take special care to choose a fully licensed operator. This guarantees certain basics, like a reasonable level of public liability cover. Licensed installers are required to hold a policy with a minimum £2 million public liability provision. In the unlikely event something does go wrong, the right insurance will be there.

Installing digital aerials and satellite dishes often means getting access to private areas of the home. Thus, the licensing board also demands regular criminal records checks to insure that all technicians are of sound moral character and can be let into and around private homes with some degree of confidence.
Of course, any licensed technician must have more than a clean criminal record and sufficient insurance. They must also have the right skills to get the job done swiftly, neatly, and within budget. Their work must meet certain standards of quality, and before a license is issued, a technician is required to demonstrate his or her knowledge and skills.

Only licensed aerial and satellite technicians should be trusted. Those who do not check or opt for cheap, unlicensed operators may have little guarantee of quality or access to maintenance if something goes wrong, and the work may not be carried out to the right specifications.



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