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(From Post Magazine)
In May this year, the domestic water damage restoration industry received a welcome boost with the publication of Publicly Available Specification 64, designed to formalise best practice across the industry.
This was prompted by a panel of stakeholders, including the National Flood School, getting in contact with the British Standards Institute.
"There is no standard for water damage in the UK but there is one in the US, although it is not based on the quality of service," explains Chris Netherton, technical director at the NFS. "People claim to be working to a high standard but they are often just paying lip-service, and ...