www.centralscotland.police.uk/news/index.php?news_id=1929Window cleaners need to be licenced
Friday, 30th January 2009
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Central Scotland Police carried out a joint operation with Falkirk Council to target unlicensed window cleaners.
Within two hours of the operation starting, on January 13, three window cleaners were detected working in the Bonnybridge area without a licence. They received a warning letter and then applied for licences which have since been granted.
Sergeant Derek Simpson, licensing officer, said: “Checking window cleaners is an important part of our business. These people are permitted access to private property, often unsupervised. It is essential that these individuals are trustworthy and are not going to abuse that privilege.
“The licensing system allows us to check the background of window cleaners and prevent anyone who might be dishonest obtaining a licence to clean windows. Over the coming weeks we will continue to carry out checks along-with Falkirk Council staff and we will take enforcement action against anyone found working unlicensed.”
Brian Douglas, Falkirk Council’s Licensing Co-ordinator, said “It is a legal requirement for window cleaners to be licensed before they can clean windows in the Falkirk area. This applies to cleaning both residential and commercial premises. We consider it is important that members of the public who allow window cleaners onto their private property should be able to do so safe in the knowledge that they are bona-fide operators who have undergone the relevant vetting and are properly insured.”
Window cleaning is just one of a number of activities which require a licence in the Falkirk Council area. Over the coming weeks both police and local authority staff will be looking to seek out those who carry out licensable activities without the proper authorisation. Spot checks will be made on those conducting various licensable activities and will not hinder legitimate licence holders in carrying out their businesses.
Those who do not hold licences but may be involved in a licensable activity are advised to make application to Falkirk Council. Advice on what activities require a licence is available from Falkirk Council Licensing Section on 01324 504950.
Members of the public are advised that they are entitled to check the licence of anyone who offers them a window cleaning service. Householders are recommended to make use of this to protect themselves from bogus workmen or unlicensed operators. Anyone who has information regarding unlicensed window cleaners can provide this information to police by phoning Central Scotland Police on 01786 456000 or anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.