Common Resident Injuries and Sloppy Tradesmanship
One of the Grays Rescue Building Management’s expressions is: if people can reach it, they will touch it. Sliced fingers from low hanging booker rods are one of the more common resident injuries in common property as a result of careless tradesmanship.
Both plumbers and electricians are usually the culprits for taking the quick option of angle grinding booker rod in place, instead of cut to measure, and the result is nasty jagged edges with a potential to cause deep gashes to unsuspecting residents.
As a building management company, we are always on the look out for this and manage this risk with simple 10mm rubber or plastic ends over the rod to prevent injury.
It’s the simple things our trades do that demonstrate their qualities. Take the time to manage the potential risks for our clients. Your business depends on us and repeat engagements of your services.