Learn what qualifies as an electrical emergency in Singapore, EMA licensing rules, realistic response times, and what can safely wait.
Singapore takes electrical safety seriously — and for good reason. Knowing the difference between a real emergency and something that can wait until morning helps you stay safe and avoid unnecessary surge charges.
Electrical work above 50V should be done by an EMA-licensed electrician. This isn’t bureaucracy — it’s the rule that keeps HDB estates safe from fires caused by unqualified wiring. Always ask for licence number before booking.
“30-min arrival” marketing is rare. Expect 1.5–3 hours for island-wide emergency calls after 11pm. Areas further from the central cluster tend to see longer waits. If safety is compromised, relocate to a neighbour’s unit while waiting.
Emergency call-outs usually start from $150–$220, with additional labour charges. A standard socket replacement after hours might hit $200–$300 total. Always confirm the call-out fee before the technician starts.