At Swift Green Filters, we always strive to deliver the highest-quality products through a combination of innovative technology and a dedication to perfection. In addition to our current NSF Standard 42 certification from the WQA, Swift Green is currently in the process of getting our filters certified by both the NSF, and IAMPO. For today’s blog post, we wanted to take a glimpse into what each one of these well-respected companies offer.
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IAMPO:
The IAMPO stands for the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials. Founded in 1926, the IAMPO has an established dedication to improving sanitation methods throughout its storied history. Accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), an IAMPO certification is a well-recognized signifier that a product can proudly represent the integrity and quality of the IAMPO.
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NSF:
The NSF stands for the National Sanitation Foundation. Founded in 1944, the NSF makes sure that the goods you consume are safe by setting the safety standards for food and water-related products. The NSF prides itself on its precise testing methods that have set the benchmarks for maintaining the safety of worldwide consumer products. The NSF is currently the leading global provider of public health and safety-based risk management solutions.
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WQA:
The WQA stands for the Water Quality Association. Since 1974, the WQA has been a pillar of research and laboratory testing in the water treatment industry. The WQA’s research branch actively works to advance water quality technologies and to inform consumers of the benefits gained from water treatment procedures. The WQA awards products which comply with their high-standards under rigorous testing a Gold-Seal certificate as a symbol of integrity and safety.
For all of our filter products, safety is our number one priority. We take pride in being able to demonstrate the quality and integrity of our products and we can’t wait to be working with these companies in the future. Keep an eye out for these certifications on your future Swift Green products!
Shops that require protection for high risk goods held on the premises will usually need to declare the total values of each stock item. High risk shop stock and goods are those that attract thieves and are expensive to replace. Examples of high risk stock items are electronic equipment, cigarettes, and tobacco, designer clothing, computers and digital equipment, software, computer games and consoles, drugs pharmacy and medicines, watches and jewellery, mobile phones and radios, photographic equipment, power tools, TVs, DVDs, CDs and Wines and Spirits.
If your shop has high risk stock you can reduce the cost of your premiums by having adequate security in place. This includes an insurance company approved burglar and fire alarm, window grills, shutters and bars, CCTV and sprinklers. Many shop insurers will only offer stock cover if the minimum levels of security are in place for all shops, regardless of the stock contents held. A lot of insurers may offer further large discounts to the premium if the shop owner lives on or above the premises and is there at night.
Shops by their very nature deal with members of the public and a good insurance policy will usually contain liability cover as standard. This should include Public Liability of up to ?2,000,000 for any one claim by a member of the public who may suffer loss or injury visiting the shop.
If you employ staff all policies will offer Employers Liability cover of up to ?10,000,000 one event and because shops sell goods and services, Products Liability cover of ?2,000,000 for any one period of insurance.
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