WaterSafe launches film to recruit qualified plumbers in England

(l-r) plumbers Mike and Dave Turnbull

National accreditation body WaterSafe has launched a film starring its members to recruit more qualified plumbers in England to its register, which is free to join.

The film highlights the vital role that qualified, approved plumbers carry out every day to keep tap water safe and healthy.

Plumber brothers and WaterSafe members Mike and Dave Turnbull are encouraging qualified plumbers to sign up to WaterSafe, which offers customers a trusted route to a professional plumber. The brothers highlight how membership has boosted their businesses.

Julie Spinks, director of WaterSafe, said: “Our new England-wide recruitment film encourages qualified plumbers to get the recognition they deserve by gaining WaterSafe approval. Helping them stand out to customers.

“Using WaterSafe’s online database of over 6,000 approved plumbers gives customers peace of mind that they’re fully qualified to do a competent, professional job.”

A water company spokesperson added: “Being WaterSafe approved is a great way to reassure customers that you’re specifically trained in the regulations that help keep drinking water healthy in homes and businesses.

“That’s why all UK water companies support WaterSafe members and promote them to their customers.”

Mike Turnbull, plumber and WaterSafe member added: “I think every qualified plumber should get WaterSafe approved – being able to self-notify plumbing work is such an advantage, and I get regular jobs coming my way from my local water company.”

To join WaterSafe plumbers must be qualified, have a recognised water fittings regulations certificate, and be a member of one of the seven Approved Contractors’ Schemes that make up WaterSafe.

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