Richard Brook secured investment from two of the fiercest Dragons- Theo Paphitis and Deborah Meaden. However, the TV show didn’t tell the full story behind the product. We invited Richard along to our Live Feed event in Rotherham to find out more.
Richards pitch on BBC Dragons’ Den was edited from 3 minutes to less than 90 seconds. As a result, viewers missed out on the main product. Richard developed his safety shield ten years ago. It was a new re-useable version which prompted a trip to the Den.
It was Richard’s time managing rewires in the social housing sector, which inspired the creation of Sockitz. Electricians needed to attend site multiple times during the rewiring process. Obviously, for the rewire itself, then another visit to loosen sockets and perform safe isolation for other trades. Painters, plasterers and tilers all need electrical accessories removing from the wall to allow them to create a high-quality finish. While this is not a significant issue in a new build, in occupied homes, tenants need power restoring as soon as possible.
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Sockitz solves these problems. It’s an insulating spacer which prevents access to live parts and allows trades to work safely around electrical accessories. They also enable a higher quality installation. Sockitz prevents the plaster from going into back boxes and creates a straight edge for tilers, so tiles don’t overlap fixing lugs. For a rewire it allows for the first and second fix completion in one operation.
Although Socktiz is a temporary device, they still allow installations to achieve compliance with wiring regulations. They are designed to comply with BS5733 -General requirements for electrical accessories.
Richard has been selling the original Socktiz for several years. The original was design to be fitted by the electrician, then snapped out and disposed of when the installation is complete.
The new version is re-useable as it slots together in two halves. This new feature allows fitting on existing installations without touching the fixed wiring. For example, mounted to sockets during tiling or wallpapering.
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