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On 11 March, professional plumbers across the land will be celebrated on World Plumbing Day. Initiated by the World Plumbing Council (WPC) - of which the Chartered Institute of Plumbing and Heating Engineering (CIPHE) is a member - World Plumbing Day promotes awareness of the importance of plumbing and plumbers in protecting public health and improving amenity.

Advances in modern plumbing mean that it is included in the daily routines of most people in the UK, with barely a moment’s thought. It is trained and skilled plumbers that make this happen and will be needed to do so in the future too. 

Role of plumbers

Living in the UK, one may believe that they are safe from the dangers of severe water shortages, but the government is already preparing to act on improving the future resilience of the supply. Previous October saw the closure of the consultation on measures to reduce personal water use and its findings are awaited.

However, its background is that climate change and population growth are set to place increased pressures on water resources, meaning plumbers will have a vital role to play in safeguarding the most critical of resources. Add to these longstanding issues such as hot water scalding, Legionnaires’ disease, lead in water supplies, and pollution caused by plumbing misconnections, and the plumber’s role in safeguarding public health is clear.  

Recognizing Plumbing professionals

It is high time that plumbing professionals got the recognition they deserve

CEO of the CIPHE, Kevin Wellman, commented, “Good plumbers really do protect the health and welfare of the nation, and it is high time that plumbing professionals got the recognition they deserve. With the CIPHE’s manifesto highlighting to politicians the role plumbing plays in protecting the health and wealth of the nation, we see World Plumbing Day as an important aspect in raising the profile of professional plumbers.”

Making plumbing systems sustainable

We cannot ignore that each year many hundreds of people, often vulnerable, are affected by poorly designed, installed, and maintained plumbing systems. At the CIPHE we are currently working in partnership with other leading industry bodies to help raise standards of education and raise concerns directly with Government on skills, compliance and safety issues.”

As an educational charity, we encourage consumers to make the right choices when it comes to employing a tradesperson. However, we still recognize that in the current climate, more needs to be done to make all plumbing systems safe and sustainable. This is why we continue to back the introduction of a license to practice, something which is prevalent in many countries across the globe.”

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