Pipe Identification Tape
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Indoor Air Quality
BESA calls for air quality measures It is reported that proposals for a new Clean Air Act should include measures supporting the role of buildings as a 'safe haven' from pollution, according to the Building Engineering Services Association (BESA). "People spend more than 80% of their time indoors and there is still a lot more we can do to improve... -
BS 1710:2014 Specification for Identification of Pipelines and Services
All pipework containing water should be clearly marked to show where the water comes from and whether it is potable or non-potable, to avoid Full banding by R M Labels Limited for pipework containing water contamination of drinking water. This is clearly described in the BS 1710:2014 specification for Identification of Pipelines and Services. Below is an extract from the... -
Rainwater harvesting and reducing water use
In the UK, one third of all domestic water is used for non-potable purposes such as flushing toilets, watering gardens and use in washing machines and does not need to be of drinking quality. Rainwater harvesting makes both financial and environmental sense providing an easy and efficient way to collect rainwater for reuse in and around the home. Almost a... -
Choosing the right product for the job
There are a large variety of products available for marking up pipework and sometime it is hard to know which product is the most suitable. Detailed below are some of the options available to you: Pipe Markers A quick and cost effective solution for marking up pipework that does not require full banding. We have a large range of standard self-adhesive...
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