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Electrical Safety Audit

Comprehensive safety evaluation covering arc flash risk, emergency systems, and compliance.

What's Inside

What an electrical safety audit covers

An electrical safety audit goes beyond a standard inspection to evaluate arc flash risk, emergency systems, surge protection, and overall compliance with current electrical codes. Typically required for commercial properties, insurance purposes, or aging residential systems, this audit produces a comprehensive document that identifies hazards before they become incidents. It's the kind of report that protects both the property owner and the electrician's professional reputation.

Report Sections

  1. 01
    Arc flash hazard assessment
  2. 02
    Emergency lighting & exit signs
  3. 03
    Smoke & CO detector verification
  4. 04
    Surge protection evaluation
  5. 05
    Wiring condition & age assessment
  6. 06
    Load calculations & capacity analysis
  7. 07
    Compliance checklist & sign-off

The Problem

Writing this report the old way

Without ReportWalk

  • Scribble notes on a clipboard or phone
  • Take photos with no organization
  • Drive home and try to remember details
  • Type everything into a Word doc or old software
  • Format, proofread, export to PDF
  • Send to client hours or days later

Total time: 1-3 hours per report

With ReportWalk

  • Walk the site as usual
  • Snap photos as you go
  • Tap record and speak your findings
  • AI organizes everything into sections
  • Review, edit if needed, send
  • Client gets a professional report in minutes

Total time: 5-10 minutes

Sample Output

What the AI generates

You speak your observations in plain language. ReportWalk transforms them into professional findings with proper terminology, measurements, and recommendations. Here are examples from an electrical safety audit:

Main panel: Federal Pacific Stab-Lok, 200A service, evidence of double-tapped breakers on circuits 7 and 12

Kitchen GFCI outlets non-functional — failed trip test on all 3 countertop receptacles

Exposed Romex wiring in garage not properly secured, running across ceiling joists without staples

Subpanel in basement: missing bonding screw, neutral and ground bars not separated

Outdoor receptacles missing weatherproof in-use covers — code violation per NEC 406.9

Real examples of AI-generated findings from voice input. Your report will use your observations, your photos, your professional judgment — just without the typing.

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