As a park owner, you are responsible for the upkeep of your park’s infrastructure and common areas, including communal spaces like clubhouses. This role can come with a variety of challenges, from financial pressures to regulatory compliance, as well as the ongoing need for maintenance and repairs. Swiftclean is here to help ease the burden with our expert air and water services.
Financial Pressures
To help reduce costs and save you time, we offer a range of packaged services tailored to your park’s needs. These packages provide both affordability and efficiency, allowing you to focus on managing your park with peace of mind.
Regulatory Compliance
Keeping up with changing regulations can be difficult, but compliance is our priority. We ensure that your air and water systems meet the latest legal standards and industry guidelines, so you can be confident your park remains compliant.
Maintenance & Repairs
Preventative maintenance is the key to avoiding unexpected issues. With our regular Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM), you can prevent costly repairs and ensure your systems are always in top condition.
Swiftclean offers legally compliant services in:
Legionella and Water System Management
Ensuring a safe and Legionella-compliant water system is vital for your park’s safety. Swiftclean provides services to meet compliance requirements and protect guests and staff, including:
- Legionella Control
- Legionella Risk Assessments
- Legionella Testing
- Water System Monitoring
- Water Tank Cleaning
- Legionella Training for Responsible Persons
Let Swiftclean manage your Legionella compliance, allowing you to focus on providing a safe environment for your visitors.
Kitchen Extract Fire Safety Cleaning
When it comes to clubhouses with restaurants or cafés, prioritising fire safety is non-negotiable for health and safety compliance.
Swiftclean’s kitchen extract fire safety cleaning service is not only endorsed by AXA Insurance but also performed to the highest industry standard, BESA TR19 Grease. By choosing our service, you ensure optimal safety and compliance, safeguarding your establishment against fire hazards with confidence.
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Your legal responsibilities
Legionella control
Water storage tanks are a breeding ground for Legionella bacteria and must be inspected and cleaned regularly, as required by ACoP L8.
Legionnaires’ Disease can be fatal in approximately 12% of cases. The Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002, requires employers to control the risk of micro-organisms which may cause infection or otherwise create a hazard to human health. The Health & Safety Commission publish an Approved Code of Practice, known as “L8 Legionnaires’ disease; the control of Legionella bacteria in water systems”. This gives practical advice on controlling this risk.
Kitchen extract fire safety
A fire risk assessment should document where kitchen extract systems are present and what should be done to control the risk as per Articles 8, 9 and 11 of The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. The Order requires measures to reduce the risk of fire and the spread of fire on the premises. The BESA specification TR19® Grease gives industry guidance on suitable measures to assist in the control of these fire risks by effective management, monitoring and regular review of both grease levels and associated cleaning frequencies.
Indoor Air Quality
Poor indoor air quality is a relatively common occurrence and exposure to contaminants at significant levels can have wide-ranging short and long-term impacts on health and performance levels.
There is a legal requirement to conduct appropriate air testing if your risk assessments carried out under The Management of Health & Safety at Work Regulations have identified that there are substances or activities occurring on site which pose specific health risks related to air quality.
There is currently no specific legal requirement for routine monitoring of indoor air quality to be conducted in typical workplace environments (i.e. offices, schools, public buildings), however, The Workplace (Health, Safety & Welfare) Regulations require under regulation 6, that building owners and managers ensure that enclosed workplaces are ventilated with fresh and purified air.
Fire dampers
Regular fire/smoke damper testing (known as function testing) as well as fire/smoke damper cleaning and maintenance is both a legal requirement and a critical part of building fire safety management.
In accordance with BS 9999, all fire dampers should be function-tested, cleaned and maintained at least every year.
Ventilation ductwork cleaning
Regulation 6 of the Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992 requires every enclosed workspace to be ventilated by a sufficient quantity of fresh or purified air. Regulation 5 of the same regulations requires mechanical ventilation systems to be subject to a suitable system of maintenance and cleaned as appropriate.
The BESA specification TR19® Air gives detailed guidance on a suitable system of maintenance for ventilation systems.
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