You notify BCO before you start the job, not afterwards.
BCO send an electrician round to check the job at first fix (at which time all work is still visible) and after everyting is installed to test the installation.
As for the safety of your installation, only testing can determine this.
None of the job is beyond a DIYER, but there are design (breaker and cable sizing, bonding, use of RCD, etc.) and testing (which is by far the most important part of the job) requirements to consider.
Only after an installatrion is tested, can it be certified as safe.
As for the sockets, they are very close to one of the major heat sources in any house. I'd suggest moving them.
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BCO send an electrician round to check the job at first fix (at which time all work is still visible) and after everyting is installed to test the installation.
As for the safety of your installation, only testing can determine this.
None of the job is beyond a DIYER, but there are design (breaker and cable sizing, bonding, use of RCD, etc.) and testing (which is by far the most important part of the job) requirements to consider.
Only after an installatrion is tested, can it be certified as safe.
As for the sockets, they are very close to one of the major heat sources in any house. I'd suggest moving them.
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