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There are approximately 370 skilled nursing facilities in Georgia, all required to comply with NFPA 99 and CMS Life Safety Code standards for patient care electrical equipment testing. Finding a qualified testing vendor — one with the right credentials, reliable documentation, and experience with SNF surveys — is one of the more important vendor relationships your facility will manage.
This guide covers what to look for when hiring a PCREE testing company in Georgia, what credentials to verify, and how to avoid the most common mistakes SNF administrators make when sourcing testing services.
Who Regulates SNFs in Georgia?
In Georgia, skilled nursing facilities are licensed and surveyed by the Georgia Department of Community Health (DCH). Georgia DCH licenses and surveys all SNFs in the state, with CMS oversight of Life Safety Code compliance. Georgia's SNF market is concentrated in the Atlanta metro but includes significant rural markets across the state.
From a PCREE compliance perspective, keeping documentation current and organized matters year-round — not just before a survey. For state-specific regulatory context, see our Georgia PCREE resource page.
What to Look for in a Georgia PCREE Testing Company
Credentials First
NFPA 99 requires testing by "qualified personnel" with demonstrated competence. When evaluating vendors in Georgia, verify the technician holds one of the following:
- CBET (Certified Biomedical Equipment Technician) — credentialed through AAMI, the most widely recognized qualification for SNF PCREE work
- RBET (Registered Biomedical Equipment Technician)
- CLES (Certified Leakage Current Electrical Safety) technician
- Licensed clinical engineer or Certified Healthcare Technology Manager (CHTM)
Ask the vendor to confirm in writing which credential their technician holds. If a surveyor challenges your testing vendor's qualifications, you need documentation in your file.
Calibrated Test Equipment
The electrical safety analyzer (ESA) used to test your devices must be calibrated and in-date — traceable to NIST standards per NFPA 99. A reputable vendor provides the calibration certificate automatically. If they don't, ask before scheduling.
Report Quality
Your test reports are your proof of compliance. Before hiring any vendor, ask for a sample. A proper PCREE test report includes:
- Facility name, date, and technician name and credential
- Each device tested with serial number, make/model, and location
- Numeric results for ground resistance, chassis leakage, and patient lead leakage
- Pass/fail notation per device
- Corrective action list for any failures
- Technician signature
A report showing only "pass" with no recorded values will not satisfy a thorough surveyor review.
Geographic Coverage in Georgia
Biomedical testing vendors in Georgia are most concentrated around Atlanta, Augusta, Savannah, Columbus, and Macon. Rural facilities may face higher travel surcharges or longer scheduling lead times. When requesting quotes outside metro areas, ask specifically about travel fees and typical availability windows.
Some regional health systems in Georgia contract their biomedical departments to service affiliated SNFs — worth exploring if your facility has an existing health system relationship.
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Request a Free Quote →Questions to Ask Before Signing a Contract
- What credential does the technician performing the test hold?
- Is your test equipment calibrated? Can you provide the current calibration certificate?
- What testing standard do you follow — NFPA 99 (2021)?
- What does the written report look like? Can I see a sample?
- Do you label equipment with inspection date stickers after testing?
- How quickly can you schedule if I have a survey coming up?
- What happens if a device fails — do you provide re-test documentation?
- Are receptacles included in scope or priced separately?
Prepare Your Facility Before the Vendor Arrives
Getting your documentation in order before a PCREE testing visit reduces gaps in your compliance record. Download our free PCREE Inspection Checklist PDF — it covers pre-inspection preparation, the tests themselves, and the post-visit sign-off that turns a vendor visit into a documented compliance record.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find a qualified PCREE testing company in Georgia?
PCREE Test connects Georgia skilled nursing facilities with pre-vetted certified biomedical technicians. Submit your service request and receive a free quote within 24 hours. Our network includes CBET-credentialed technicians experienced with Georgia GCAL and CMS survey requirements.
What documentation should a PCREE vendor provide after testing in Georgia?
Your vendor should provide a written report listing every device tested, specific electrical measurements (chassis leakage current, ground resistance), pass/fail results, and the technician's name and credentials. This documentation is exactly what Georgia GCAL and CMS Life Safety surveyors request during facility reviews.
Are Georgia state requirements different from federal CMS PCREE requirements?
Georgia follows federal CMS requirements enforced through the Life Safety Code survey process. Georgia's Division of Health Care Facility Regulation (GCAL) conducts surveys in coordination with CMS standards. Facilities should ensure their documentation meets both federal NFPA 99 requirements and Georgia state survey expectations.
How much does PCREE testing cost for a Georgia skilled nursing facility?
Costs vary by facility size and equipment count. Most Georgia SNFs pay on a per-device or flat annual contract basis. The cost of a single survey citation reliably exceeds multiple years of vendor fees. Submit a quote request through PCREE Test for a free estimate from a local Georgia technician.