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Clare is home to a thriving business community of approximately 7,100 SMEs, and electricians in the Ennis area and beyond are no exception. But many don't realise the extent of their GDPR obligations — particularly around storing customer alarm codes or smart home credentials without adequate security.
Under the Irish Data Protection Act 2018, every business that processes personal data must comply with GDPR. For electricians, that means having proper policies for handling customer names, addresses, and eircodes, phone numbers and email addresses, and more. The DPC has the power to fine non-compliant businesses up to €20 million.
Clare benefits from a diverse economy with Shannon Airport and the Shannon Free Zone forming a major employment hub for aviation, technology, and pharmaceutical companies. Tourism is a cornerstone, with the Cliffs of Moher attracting over 1.5 million visitors annually. Traditional music and cultural tourism in towns like Doolin and Ennis add further economic vitality. With enforcement ramping up across Ireland, there's never been a more important time to get your house in order.
Absolutely. GDPR applies to all electricians in Clare that handle personal data of EU residents — whether that's booking information, contact details, or employee records. Ireland's Data Protection Commission actively enforces these rules, with penalties reaching up to 4% of annual global turnover.
RISK ASSESSMENT
Storing customer alarm codes or smart home credentials without adequate security
Sharing SAFE Electric completion certificates containing personal data with third parties without consent
Retaining BER assessment data and SEAI grant application details beyond the required period
Using unsecured email to send compliance certificates containing customer addresses
Failing to secure customer data stored on work tablets or laptops used on-site
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REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
Every Electrician in Ireland needs these documents to demonstrate GDPR compliance. ComplianceKit generates all 8 policy types with a living compliance score that tracks your progress.
STEP BY STEP
Provide every customer with a clear privacy notice before commencing work, explaining what data you collect and the legal basis for processing it.
Encrypt all work devices — laptops, tablets, and phones — that store customer information, and use strong passwords.
Securely store SAFE Electric certificates and SEAI grant records in a system with access controls, not loose in a van or shared drive.
Put data processing agreements in place with any cloud software providers you use for invoicing, scheduling, or certificate management.
Set retention periods: keep SAFE Electric records for the period required by RECI, financial records for six years, and delete other customer data when no longer needed.
Train staff and apprentices not to share customer alarm codes, access details, or personal information via text or social media.
COMMON PITFALLS
Storing customer alarm codes and WiFi passwords in plain text on a shared phone or notebook accessible to all staff.
Emailing SAFE Electric certificates to customers without password protection, exposing personal data in transit.
Assuming that because RECI holds your registration data, you do not need your own data protection policies for customer data.
Failing to delete customer data from old work phones or tablets when upgrading devices.
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Every day your Electrician in Clare operates without proper GDPR compliance is a risk. The DPC is increasing enforcement across Ireland — get ahead of it today.
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