Our aim is to promote the Art and professionalism
through our code of conduct which requires us to:
- To comply with all relevant
laws, codes and regulations, and to protect
the public against fraud and unfair trade
practices.
- To provide a safe working
environment, and to maintain the highest
reasonable level of safety for all products
and services.
- To present and supply our
products or services honestly without
misrepresentation and to operate our business
in a professional manner.
- To provide proper, fair and
reasonable service to customers.
- To comply with all fair and
reasonable contractual obligations.
When you book BCs you can rest
assured that we will provide a competent,
professional and reliable service which will
contribute to the success of your event or party.
We Are
PAT Tested
When searching for a suitable
mobile disco, you'll probably notice that many
(but not all) companies will make reference to
their equipment being 'PAT tested'.
Portable Appliance (or PAT) testing
is a requirement that all mobile disco companies
should adhere to, by law. It
involves the testing of all electrical equipment
to be used at your event that requires a mains
supply. It's generally carried out every year
and it ensures that all appliances are electrically
safe to use.
As mentioned, it is a legal requirement
for the DJ to have their equipment tested. This
is to comply with the The Electricity at Work
Act 1989.
PAT tested equipment is also
needed to satisfy the requirements of the DJ's
insurance company (assuming the DJ is insured!)
(Click
Here To Download Our PAT Certificate)
We Carry Public Liability
Insurance
We all know that getting married
(or organising a major celebration) can be an
expensive (and sometimes stressful) time.
Booking a DJ without PLI could
prove to be a very expensive mistake.
The risks of booking
a DJ without Public Liability Insurance
- Your DJ may be refused entry
to the hotel / venue.
- If your DJ causes damage to
property or individuals you may end-up being
liable for the costs.
Many hotels, corporate and large
venues insist DJs are fully insured. If your DJ
arrives to set-up on your big day and is unable
to produce evidence of insurance, they may be
refused entry. You can obviously imagine what
a disaster that would be!
What if the DJ causes damage
through negligence, a guest trips over a speaker
stand, or something worse happens?
Remember, your big day will most
likely be attended by your most important friends
and family. If an accident were to happen and
a claim pursued, its success will partly depend
on whether you had hired an insured
individual.
(Click
Here To Download Our PLI Certificate) |