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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Glen on October 12, 2005, 01:17:35 pm

Title: Water purification in garage
Post by: Glen on October 12, 2005, 01:17:35 pm
Does anyone who has a static RO/DI system in their garage know if it is insured? I have checked with my insurer and the fact that it would be in a part of the property (integral garage) would invalidate the policy in the event of a claim. This would be the case even if it was unrelated to the equipment eg a burgalery - the mere existence of the kit would invalidate the policy! Has anyone looked into this? What sort of policy have you got?
Title: Re: Water purification in garage
Post by: Paul Coleman on October 12, 2005, 03:05:13 pm
Does anyone who has a static RO/DI system in their garage know if it is insured? I have checked with my insurer and the fact that it would be in a part of the property (integral garage) would invalidate the policy in the event of a claim. This would be the case even if it was unrelated to the equipment eg a burgalery - the mere existence of the kit would invalidate the policy! Has anyone looked into this? What sort of policy have you got?

Would the invalidation be under a clause that forbids the property from being used for anything commercial?
Title: Re: Water purification in garage
Post by: Glen on October 12, 2005, 03:59:01 pm
Yes, I think this is the case. So, what sort of policy do I need?
Title: Re: Water purification in garage
Post by: matt on October 12, 2005, 05:23:03 pm
fishing keeping

a RO can be used to produce "clean water" for my goldfish

its got nowt to do with my window cleaning

 ;)
Title: Re: Water purification in garage
Post by: AuRavelling79 on October 12, 2005, 06:05:48 pm
fishing keeping

a RO can be used to produce "clean water" for my goldfish

its got nowt to do with my window cleaning

 ;)

Insurance assesor: "Is that R/O unit and tank for commercial purposes Mr. Matt?"

Matt (crossing all appendages) "No, Guv, it's for my goldfish."

Insurance assessor:  "What? A 1000 litre, caged, opaque tank for a goldfish?"

Matt (taking out eye-watering onion) "Yes, I won my little Goldie at the fair when I was a boy, he is my one true love and the bright lights frightened him so much that I had to buy an opaque tank."

Insurance assessor: (skeptically) "But why the cage?"

Matt "Well he gets emotional so if he charges against the sides he won't break out!"

Insurance assessor "And what about that pole and pump thing>"

Matt "Well Goldie was used to the fairground rides so I fire him up the pole and into the outside pond - he loves it!"

Insurance assessor: "I thought he hated the light?"

Matt (Rolling eyes) "Well I only do it at night, don't I?"


See - I believe you Matt! ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Water purification in garage
Post by: matt on October 12, 2005, 06:13:55 pm
fishing keeping

a RO can be used to produce "clean water" for my goldfish

its got nowt to do with my window cleaning

 ;)




See - I believe you Matt! ;D ;D ;D

they all do in the end ;)

Title: Re: Water purification in garage
Post by: busydaffodil on October 12, 2005, 09:52:43 pm
Had me giggling there Malc!

You should write for baddiel and skinner, etc!  (they're my fav comics)

Lizzy
Title: Re: Water purification in garage
Post by: Chris Cottrell on October 12, 2005, 10:13:02 pm
yeah yeah

is better than "a place to chat" this one

giggles
Title: Re: Water purification in garage
Post by: Glen on October 12, 2005, 10:31:28 pm
Way off on a tangent again...
Title: Re: Water purification in garage
Post by: Chris Cottrell on October 12, 2005, 10:34:54 pm
thats me stood in the corner then!
Title: Re: Water purification in garage
Post by: AuRavelling79 on October 12, 2005, 11:07:43 pm
And me..... Dunce's caps for us both eh Chris?

(BTW Did you know that the word Dunce comes from John Duns Scotus - a scholastic theologian who died in 1308 A.D. (his followers were ridiculed by 16th century humanists and reformers as enemies of learning. ;))
Title: Re: Water purification in garage
Post by: Chris Cottrell on October 12, 2005, 11:23:40 pm
 :'( :'(Help
Title: Re: Water purification in garage
Post by: Glen on October 18, 2005, 02:30:17 pm
This has turned into a mammoth scale operation because.... I can't get insurance. Brokers seem to only deal in very basic policies and have advised me to contact insurers direct and the insurers have advised me to do likewise. Does anyone know of a broker/insurer who would be able to offer this type of insurance? It is more the consequential damage in the event of the apparatus breaking down and flooding the place that I am concerned about AND the fact that it is there not affecting my policy.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

GG