Lunchtime Lecture: Leak Detection

Wednesday, 16 January 2019
12:30 pm – 2:00 pm (UK time)
    • Jamie Nash, Director - Leak Detection, Polygon

Polygon have spent over 60 years preventing and controlling the effects of water, fire and climate by creating solutions enabled by people, knowledge and technology. This commitment has led us to develop a range of leak detection and trace and access services throughout the UK that can identify escape of water risks and therefore reduce costs, help prevent against disruption and protect property and its contents.

Polygon have been using a range of Non-Destructive technologies to rapidly isolate leakage areas from domestic homes, to some of the largest oil refinery pipe lines, thus minimising potential damage and it’s associated costs. The following service overview details how our services have, and will continue to be delivered to the customer.

Benefits:

  • A non-destructive and cost effective testing solution/option
  • Reduction in excavation costs through precise detection
  • Reducing water loss for the customer and water damage to the building fabric
  • Minimises disruption reducing the potential risk of alternative accommodation
  • Client satisfaction using a fixed cost solution demonstrating transparency throughout the process
  • A proven reduction in claim frequency
  • Individual report for each property highlighting areas of concern and suggested remedial action

Learning objectives - by attending this event you will have an understanding of:

  • How leaks are detected
  • How we identify escape of water risk
  • How frequency of claims has been reduced

Time: Registration & buffet lunch 12.30pm; Lecture 1pm; Finish 2pm

Venue: Hotel du Vin

Access is available through Pub du Vin entrance in Edmund St for people with mobility needs.

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