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Put odd jobs in safe hands

22 September 2016

If you’re carrying out odd jobs around the workplace, plenty can go wrong if you don’t follow the best health and safety practices — from injuring yourself to causing major damage to the building.

You can avoid those risks by getting in trained professionals. Handy Squad, who provide extensive handyman services within London from decorating to electrical work, always follow the highest of professional standards.

Most people who are injured while decorating fall off a ladder, either because they’ve failed to secure it or because they’re reaching from an inappropriate position. There’s also the risk of dropping unsecured tools or equipment, which could injure or even kill anyone standing underneath.

Besides understanding the risk to themselves, Handy Squad’s handymen are meticulous about everyone’s safety. Painting, filling cracks or wallpapering are all done with health and safety at the forefront.

Handy Squad’s handymen carry out many carpentry jobs, such as hanging doors, putting up shelves and replacing floor-boards. They’re fully equipped with safety gear, including goggles and gloves, and they always follow safe practices, such as ensuring good ventilation if they’re sawing.

Perhaps the most extreme risks come from plumbing and electrical work, whether it’s the risk of personal injury from exposed pipes or wires or the danger of errors leading to flood or fire. Handy Squad’s fully trained and qualified handyman have all the necessary specialist equipment, as well as taking full precautions.

 
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