Water is a precious resource, and ensuring its purity is paramount to the health and well-being of any community. At Adlington Plumbing, we take pride in utilising backflow prevention devices to safeguard your property's water supply. In this blog post, we'll explore the crucial benefits of these devices, the potential health risks they prevent, and why it's imperative to prioritise their installation, inspection, and maintenance.
Why Backflow Prevention Devices Matter
Backflow prevention devices play a pivotal role in stopping contaminants from flowing back into your property's water supply system. It's not just a good practice – it's a requirement by water authorities. These devices must be installed, registered, and regularly tested and serviced by a licensed technician, typically at least once every twelve months.
Avoiding Waterborne Diseases
The primary benefit of having a backflow prevention device in your home is the avoidance of microbiologically contaminated drinking water. Neglecting this crucial aspect can lead to the infiltration of harmful contaminants, resulting in severe waterborne diseases such as Cholera, Dysentery, Hepatitis A, Typhoid fever, Giardia, Polio, E Coli, and Salmonella.
The consequences of exposure to these diseases are not to be taken lightly, and as responsible plumbers, we emphasise the urgency of prioritising the service and inspection of your backflow prevention system.
Legal and Financial Ramifications for Negligence
For business owners, the stakes are higher. Negligence in the care of backflow prevention systems can lead to legal and financial repercussions. Adlington Plumbing, being licensed to install, test, and service backflow prevention devices, ensures that your system meets the highest standards. This not only protects the health of your customers and employees but also shields you from the legal consequences of water pollution resulting from inadequate care of your backflow prevention system.
Dr Karl Kruszelnicki's Perspective: Plumbers as Guardians of Public Health
The renowned Dr Karl Kruszelnicki once said, 'Good plumbers are a mark of civilization.' This statement holds true throughout history, as plumbers have played a crucial role in preventing and stopping the spread of diseases by diverting sewer and dirty water away from clean water sources.
In contemporary times, plumbers such as those at Adlington Plumbing employ a wide variety of advanced equipment and devices to continue this noble tradition. Backflow prevention devices are just one example of how modern plumbing practices contribute to the preservation of public health.
The benefits of using backflow prevention devices extend beyond legal compliance; they ensure the health and well-being of everyone relying on that water supply. Adlington Plumbing stands ready to install, test, and service these crucial devices, providing you with peace of mind and a water supply you can trust.