Washing windows by householders is banned.
At present, all water companies are giving exemptions for small businesses.
These are discretionary however, and the 2010 act does give water companies the power to restrict businesses if they choose to.
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2010/2231/contentsIn that act, it gives a general exception for H&S ; (sec 12.2)
“ (2) Using a hosepipe to clean the walls or windows of domestic premises for health or safety reasons is not to be treated as falling within the category of use in that section.”
Does that apply to us? Keep reading!
They are doing this in stages, and they are apparently not going to restrict businesses with normal Temporary Use Bans, only drought orders.
See page 86 on Thames Waters drought plan for this year:
https://www.thameswater.co.uk/media-library/home/about-us/regulation/drought-plan/drought-plan-2022/thames-water-draft-drought-plan-2022.pdfYou’ll see it lists under discretionary exemptions “small businesses whose sole operations are cleaning of windows using hosepipes”
HOWEVER
UKWI CODE OF PRACTICE AND GUIDANCE FOR WATER COMPANIES ON WATER USE RESTRICTIONS – 2013
(To which all water companies are signed up)
Says on page 38:
“- The use of water fed poles for window cleaning at height is permitted under the H&S statutory exemption.
- The restrictions do not apply where the cleaning apparatus is not connected to the mains supply”
https://www.water.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/managing-through-drought-code-of-practice-min-ilovepdf-compressed.pdfSomeone needs to point out to the water companies that we don’t need their ever-so-kind discretionary exemption. We are allowed to continue under the H&S Statutory Exemption provided in the act, and there is no way they can stop us.