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Lee Burbidge

  • Posts: 2287
I of course run two vans. Depending on your area during a drought when a hose pipe ban is inplace, window cleanrs are free to carry on a s normal unless the drought level is raised to the next stage.

The reason for this was that FWC etc. convinced DEFRA that banning window cleaners from using water fed pole would mean window cleaners would have to go back to using ladders therefore creating a potential Health & safety risk.....

..... I think its right for me, but , I question it sometimes when a 650L takes over 2000L to fill a tank. Some system do this. I try to keep the flow to a trickle if I can going down the drain.

Surley my business is counterproductive during a hose pipe ban. What do you guys think about this? Your thoughts?

Window Washers

  • Posts: 9036
I of course run two vans. Depending on your area during a drought when a hose pipe ban is inplace, window cleanrs are free to carry on a s normal unless the drought level is raised to the next stage.

The reason for this was that FWC etc. convinced DEFRA that banning window cleaners from using water fed pole would mean window cleaners would have to go back to using ladders therefore creating a potential Health & safety risk.....

..... I think its right for me, but , I question it sometimes when a 650L takes over 2000L to fill a tank. Some system do this. I try to keep the flow to a trickle if I can going down the drain.

Surley my business is counterproductive during a hose pipe ban. What do you guys think about this? Your thoughts?
Simply turn the waste to 50/50 and thats 1300L (saving of water right there)
what window cleaners use is a very small drop in a very large Pond imo, drinks companies use a dam sight more than we ever could.
I understand if people cannot drink then we should stop, but whilst the large companies carry on so should we be able too.

I can 100% we a law suit being brought if they did try to impose a ban as this would (as said) would breach The Health and safety at work Act amoungst other things.
If your not willing to learn, No one can help you, If you are determined to learn, No one can stop you ;)

rg1

  • Posts: 1356
Everyone should be banned from using water when there is a shortage.

It's easier and cheaper than building new reservoirs to cope with the extra demand!
The pen is mightier than the sword (and a lot easier to write with!)

I have no problem with not working though a hose pipe ban.

Of course I would expect the water companies to pay me my lost takings in compensation, because the hose pipe ban came about because of their mismanagement of the water company.

So if they do pay me compensation, then I hope we have a hose pipe ban for the next 20 years

Were do you draw the line do all businesses using water also stop with water usage.I find it a joke to see a water shortage in the U K. I lived in a desert for 30 years of my life and never saw rain for four years at a time but never had a shortage. It was so dry the wind would blow the sand over the main road and when you get up in the morning the road is out of sight. There is something wrong in our country when we have so much rain and we cannot catch it and store it. Maybe to much bureaucratic crap and not using the river we have due to having to declare a drought first and then only can we fill reservoir up.

Dean Taberner

  • Posts: 4164
Yes,

Ban ban ban!!

I don't like windows anymore so it would be great news for me.

Dean.
Operations manager at J.V Price Ltd

http://www.thepricegroup.co.uk

Ian101

  • Posts: 7889
Surley my business is counterproductive during a hose pipe ban. What do you guys think about this? Your thoughts?

My thoughts are you have been sniffing the tippex thinners again .............

stating the obvious but not being allowed to work in drought conditions is counter productive to my bank balance and my employees wage packet.

when they renew the entire pipe system to stop loosing billions of gallons a year thru leaks then I may feel bad about working during a drought but until that happens then as they say in the Army .... Tango Sierra  ;)

Rogue Trader

  • Posts: 1367
i dont believe the FWC convinced DEFRA of anything! - The hose pipe ban was stopping domestic water users from using a hosepipe to clean their cars and water the garden. Businesses were not affected. The reason? how much would the government lose in income tax and corporation tax from all types of companies who use lots of water. The answer is untold amounts!! I think that the FWC would like you all to think they had long and drawn out discussions to sort this out.Do they really have that sort of clout?(or any clout come to think of it)I think not.

Steve_c

I of course run two vans. Depending on your area during a drought when a hose pipe ban is inplace, window cleanrs are free to carry on a s normal unless the drought level is raised to the next stage.

The reason for this was that FWC etc. convinced DEFRA that banning window cleaners from using water fed pole would mean window cleaners would have to go back to using ladders therefore creating a potential Health & safety risk.....

..... I think its right for me, but , I question it sometimes when a 650L takes over 2000L to fill a tank. Some system do this. I try to keep the flow to a trickle if I can going down the drain.

Surley my business is counterproductive during a hose pipe ban. What do you guys think about this? Your thoughts?
Are you for real? what bloody drought its ped with rain for nearly 6 months, the wettest year on record, and our climate is getting wetter not drier. Its took nearly two driest winters to get near a hosepipe ban. Mate you must have some crap set up if your using that much water to make 650 ltr.

matthewprice

  • Posts: 764
what is a drout near glasgow there is no problem even in a dry year there is plenty rain ;D

Dave66

  • Posts: 374
its a wind up, stop biting!!  ;D
plenty of cream...plenty of sugar!

Customer asked me this today.  I told her that no politician is gonna stop me from making her house look beautiful,  we LOLled.

Ill be damned if some faceless penpushing clockwatcher is going to take food off my table, the roof over my head and the coal from my fire.  Hate politicians.

spongebob

  • Posts: 433
I think you're an idiot for even putting the question and idea out there on the internet and into someones mind!

SHUT UP AND CARRY ON.

gary999

  • Posts: 8156
this is a green and pleasant land as they say for a reason :)

Neil Gornall

  • Posts: 640
I thought this forum was all about discussing up to date topics.  :(

We are almost in November after the wettest summer for years. Why would anyone want to think about hosepipe bans?

Lee, are you running out of new ideas?  I have one for you....... Is Newspaper as good as muslin cloth for cleaning coal dust off the scullery windows?  ;)


Bryan_Dolby

  • Posts: 330
Lee

It was not just the FWC that disscussed the problems with defra

The HSE played a very big part in disscussions

There was a colective of persons involed

I will say that the FWC is still involed with disscusions with defra on behalf of the window cleaning industry


Bryan
Bryan Dolby
( Member F.W.C.)
My opinons are my own and nothing to do with the federation of window cleaners

Dave66

  • Posts: 374
he just plants a seed then never returns  ;D ;D ;D
plenty of cream...plenty of sugar!

Lee Burbidge

  • Posts: 2287
I of course run two vans. Depending on your area during a drought when a hose pipe ban is inplace, window cleanrs are free to carry on a s normal unless the drought level is raised to the next stage.

The reason for this was that FWC etc. convinced DEFRA that banning window cleaners from using water fed pole would mean window cleaners would have to go back to using ladders therefore creating a potential Health & safety risk.....

..... I think its right for me, but , I question it sometimes when a 650L takes over 2000L to fill a tank. Some system do this. I try to keep the flow to a trickle if I can going down the drain.

Surley my business is counterproductive during a hose pipe ban. What do you guys think about this? Your thoughts?
Simply turn the waste to 50/50 and thats 1300L (saving of water right there)
what window cleaners use is a very small drop in a very large Pond imo, drinks companies use a dam sight more than we ever could.
I understand if people cannot drink then we should stop, but whilst the large companies carry on so should we be able too.

I can 100% we a law suit being brought if they did try to impose a ban as this would (as said) would breach The Health and safety at work Act amoungst other things.

Like!

Lee Burbidge

  • Posts: 2287
Sorry guys.... feel like I cut and ran from this topic..... suddenly everybody wanted everything doing all together.

I will now take the time to read in detail your ideas and thoughts over my morning cup of tea, then its two hours on the magazine work then out licking windows.... BTW I heard we are going to have a hard winter... anybody else heard this... a real record breaker they say. Bought the lads some Sealskinz yesterday .....

Lee Burbidge

  • Posts: 2287
I have no problem with not working though a hose pipe ban.

Of course I would expect the water companies to pay me my lost takings in compensation, because the hose pipe ban came about because of their mismanagement of the water company.

So if they do pay me compensation, then I hope we have a hose pipe ban for the next 20 years

lol