All-in-one compliance service for landlords.

Purchase, organise and manage all of your safety certificates and inspections in one place with our market leading platform.

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Landlords must legally ensure their rental properties are safe. This includes annual checks for fire, electrical, and gas safety, plus providing an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC).

Safe2 covers all these services and more.

  • An icon for an EICREICR
  • An icon for a Fire Risk AssessmentFire Risk Assessment
  • An icon for an EPC CertificateEPC Certificate
  • An icon for a Gas Safety CertificateGas Safety Certificate
  • An icon for a Smoke Alarm TestSmoke Alarm Test
  • An icon for PATPAT
  • An icon for a Gas Boiler ServiceGas Boiler Service

How does it work?

1

Order your certificate

We handle tenant and contractor coordination, making the process hassle-free for landlords and agents.

2

Inspection carried out

We exclusively partner with trusted, highly experienced engineers who meet the highest industry standards.

3

Certification delivered

Once complete your certificate is uploaded to your account and you are notified by email and SMS.

Why choose Safe2?

Hassle-free communication

Place your order and we'll notify you when your certificate is renewed, the rest is handled by us, giving you important time back.

Trusted, reliable workforce

We select the most trusted and reliable engineers to work with. We personally verify their certificates and review throughout the year.

Certification delivered

Make use of our subscription service to ensure all your certificates are auto-renewed - never worry about a certificate expiring again.

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Frequently asked questions

What is Safe2?

Safe2 is a UK-based property compliance service that helps landlords and letting agents stay legally compliant by providing essential safety certificates like Gas Safety, EICR, EPC, and more. Their digital platform simplifies the process by allowing users to order, track, and renew certificates online, with optional subscription packages covering ongoing maintenance and emergency issues.

What types of property safety certificates does Safe2 provide?

Safe2 offers a comprehensive range of property safety certificates essential for landlords and property owners, including Gas Safety Certificates (CP12), Electrical Installation Condition Reports (EICR), Portable Appliance Testing (PAT), Energy Performance Certificates (EPC), and Fire Risk Assessments. The service also covers Smoke Detector Inspections, Emergency Lighting Inspections, Asbestos Inspections, and Drain Inspections. Together, these offerings help ensure compliance with UK safety regulations and provide peace of mind for property stakeholders.

What happens if a property fails a safety inspection?

If a property does not meet safety standards during an inspection, Safe2 provides a quote for the necessary remedial work. Should you choose Safe2 to carry out the remedial work, they offer a free re-test to ensure the issues have been resolved and the property complies with safety regulations.

Are Safe2 engineers qualified and insured?

Yes, all engineers employed by Safe2 are fully vetted, qualified, and insured. They are experienced professionals who adhere to industry standards, ensuring that all inspections and certifications are conducted reliably and safely.

How can I track and manage my property safety certificates with Safe2?

Safe2 provides an online portal where clients can track the status of their property safety certificates. This platform allows users to view details such as Gas Safety, Electrical Safety Certificate (EICR), Portable Appliance Test (PAT), EPC, and Fire Risk assessments for their rental properties.

How does Safe2’s subscription service work?

Safe2 offers a subscription service called Safe2Rent, designed to manage all essential property safety certificates and maintenance needs. The service includes an annual gas boiler service with a landlord’s gas safety certificate, an Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR), Portable Appliance Testing for up to 15 items, and an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC). It also covers full maintenance management through a dedicated phone line and provides emergency cover for unexpected issues such as boiler breakdowns and major leaks. Safe2Rent ensures properties remain compliant and well-maintained with minimal effort required from landlords.

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