Who
Are We?
The CAI is the recognised body for the aerial and satellite industry.
The CAI is committed to raising Standards within the industry and
whilst the criteria for membership is extremely high, the consumer
is assured of a quality installation at a fair price.
One of the many membership requirements is that
any installing member company will agree to the examination and
test of any equipment manufactured or supplied, the inspection of
any installation or investigation into conduct which could have
a detrimental effect on the reputation of the CAI or its Members.
Commitment & Professionalism
CAI Members only employ qualified personnel whose work is monitored
by an Inspector. If a CAI Member is undergoing inspection, it may
be that the CAI Inspector will wish to accompany them to view their
installing capabilities. This would be at no extra charge to the
customer. It is however, within the rights of the customer, to refuse
to the installation
to be inspected.
Guarantees
All CAI Members guarantee their installations for a minimum of twelve
months. In addition to this, the CAI undertakes to back-up this
guarantee with its own twelve months guarantee, for domestic installations
only.
This means that should a CAI Member fail to honour
their twelve months guarantee on a domestic installation, the consumer
can seek redress via the CAI - Provided that the problems are within
the realms of the original guarantee, the CAI will arrange to have
the work corrected - at no extra cost to the consumer.
Codes of Practice
All Members are required to work to the exacting standards laid
down in the CAI's Codes of Practice.
ID Cards
CAI Members should carry identity cards that clearly state their
name and company details together with a photograph. If you are
in any doubt about the validity of an installer, ring the CAI on
01923 803030 during normal office hours.
Public Liability Insurance
All CAI Members are required to have full insurance cover to cover
all aspects of their business. Most importantly there is a minimum
requirement of £2,000,000 for public liability insurance.
This gives the consumer total peace of mind before the company even
commences work.
Complaints Against
CAI Members
If a customer is unhappy with the standard of workmanship carried
out by a CAI registered installer, or indeed is dissatisfied with
any aspect of the job, the CAI has an official complaints procedure.
The CAI will fully investigate any complaint that it receives against
one of its Members and is empowered to impose sanctions on its Members
If necessary.
When it is deemed that a Member has fallen outside
the boundaries of the CAI Codes of Practice, they will be instructed
to correct the areas that have been identified.
The CAI will monitor the complaint to ensure that
the defects are rectified. The Member company will then be asked
to confirm to the CAI that this has been done, within the pre-determined
timescale that will have been set. The CAI will then check with
the customer to ensure that they are now satisfied.
Depending on the severity of the complaint, the
installer may be asked to take the appropriate training and/or have
their membership reviewed. A CAI Member who fails to rectify work
or to carry out the necessary training will be removed from membership
and will no longer be authorised to use the CAI logo.
Complaints Against Non
CAI Members
The CAI is unable to become involved in any complaints against a
company that is not registered. If however, a company is not a Member
of the CAI but is displaying the logo, the matter will be reported
to the local trading standards office immediately. If you are unsure
whether a company is a Member of the Confederation of Aerial Industries
Limited, please check with the CAI office, or check the A to Z list
of all CAI Members here.
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