The device, which is produced in the UK and distributed worldwide, features a colour-coded user interface and fast test routine to speed up the process for homecare providers.
Andrew Teasdale, principal systems engineer, said: “The device’s simplicity makes it a great product for entry-level technicians, and it also gives all of the functionality that experienced engineers demand.
“We know that engineers perform a lot of tasks over the course of the day – our job is to streamline that process for them and save them time.”
Andrew Upton, managing director at Seaward Group, Rigel Medical’s parent company, said: “Innovations in technology are making homecare safe and viable for patients and providers alike.
“Having an electrical safety analyser that ensures the safety of everyday homecare equipment gives peace of mind to everyone.
“Ultimately, we’re all here to ensure patients get the best level of care, and Rigel Medical is proud to play its part in keeping vital medical equipment up to scratch.”