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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Hose Pipe Ban
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One of the local newspapers reported the conditions of hose pipe use with the Yorkshire hose pipe ban by Yorkshire water.
They specifically mentioned the cleaning of windows with a hose pipe was forbidden under the ban. No clarification was to whether it was the homeowner or a window cleaner who was banned from cleaning windows with a hose pipe.
Even I was confused by the wording of the report, knowing how previous bans didn't apply to businesses.
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One of the local newspapers reported the conditions of hose pipe use with the Yorkshire hose pipe ban by Yorkshire water.
They specifically mentioned the cleaning of windows with a hose pipe was forbidden under the ban. No clarification was to whether it was the homeowner or a window cleaner who was banned from cleaning windows with a hose pipe.
Even I was confused by the wording of the report.
I think it's a hosepipe connected to a mains supply. Like watering your garden.
I agree. But the wording of the report didn't clarify that. It was reported in a way that could be read as a blanket ban of cleaning windows with a hose pipe.