It’s Your Duty: Water Compliance Imperatives for Healthcare Providers

Non-Compliance Kills. Non-compliance isn’t just paperwork—it’s a death sentence.

Reval Continuing Care Managing Director talks about compliance and puts the record straight for healthcare providers looking to be fully compliant.

Water compliance is especially important in a care home, healthcare, or hospital setting, however, through our discussions with the sector, it’s become clear not many understand what is required. Bring clarity and understanding to the requirements that must be upheld can be described in a nutshell:
‘Any water fitting, which when installed, will carry or receive water from the public mains water supply in the UK, must comply with the Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations. These require that a water fitting should not cause waste, misuse, undue consumption, or contamination of the water supply and must be ‘of an appropriate quality and standard’.


So how do care providers ensure they are meeting these requirements when specifying bathing apparatus and equipment?

The only way is to request compliance certificates from potential suppliers when purchasing bathroom appliances. While all water fittings and associated materials must by law conform with the Water Supply Regulations 1999,1 there is no legal requirement to obtain WRAS Approval; it is simply the easiest and most reliable way of demonstrating compliance. According to the Water Supply Regulations, it is down to the installer to ensure that water fittings meet the criteria. WRAS Approval provides valuable peace of mind both for you and your customers.

Care providers need to be confident that the equipment they purchase is of the highest quality to ensure reliability and service continuity whilst meeting stringent quality standards and legal requirements.

The materials and components of construction used in assisted bathing systems must be tested and subjected to the water industries WRAS Category 5 standard. This is to demonstrate the compliance with WRAS category 5 and BS6920. Marketing a product and stating it has WRAS-approved components incorporated, does not guarantee compliance!  Moreover, such language should serve as a warning, and companies using such language should be carefully scrutinised prior to purchasing from them. 

The only way to be sure of equipment compliance would be for your prospective supplier to provide you with a Water Regulatory Advisory Scheme (WRAS) category 5 certificate of approval. That approval must have a live listing on the online WRAS Aapprovalss directory.

In the absence of an authentic certificate and directory listing of approval, the appliance cannot be legally installed to UK mains water. The only way would be via a special dispensation from your Local Water Authority, which is highly unlikely as BS6920 is a British Standard.   

It is responsibility of the care operator or healthcare provider to contact the local water authority and provide product details to secure the necessary approval for appliance installation. No one tells you to insure your car, but you know you have to do it, this is exactly the same.


Here the Water Regs UK outlines how to comply:
1. Ensure the equipment is of an appropriate quality and standard.2
2. Ensure the installation is safe by notifying the local water undertaker at least 10 working days before the equipment is installed.2
3. To prevent bathing and wastewater contaminating drinking water supplies install the correct level of backflow protection.2


Dangers and Health Risks

‘Bathing equipment in hospitals, nursing, and care homes is categorised as a fluid category 5 risk, a serious health hazard. To protect patients, residents, and staff, as well as the wider community, the supplies to all tap and shower outlets must be protected by a backflow arrangement rated as providing fluid category 5 protection.’2

An example of where back-flow can occur is when taps and shower handsets are dipped or left submerged in bathwater and the water supply pressure drops.  This action causes a vacuum in the appliance’s pipework. The vacuum action will then back-syphon the bathwater along with any of the bathers’ pathogens, bacteria, soaps, and emollients transferred during bathing, into the building’s freshwater ring main. These pathogens can potentially find their way through an entire building plumbing system if safety devices are not installed and can potentially be discharged anywhere in your building, such as a wash basin or a kitchen sink where food and drink are being prepared.

This level of contamination risk also threatens and potentially extends to adjacent buildings connected to the same main water supply, potentially causing downstream contamination and health and safety hazards to others.  

In the event an operator is found to be the source of the contamination, cost, and fines can be imposed based on the level of contamination clean-up and impact on health and safety caused, etc. The typical cost of a contaminated zone clean-up is likely to be considerable, not including the reputational damage. Non-compliance might also have potential insurance implications in respect to owners and operators found to be responsible for contamination caused by a non-compliant appliance.

To ensure peace of mind and compliance, care providers should request evidence that bathing appliances are compliant, and tested against all appropriate standards as previously highlighted. A possible and effective solution could be for the CQC to incorporate compliance via category 5/BS6920 certification into its inspection process.


There are three specific things you should bear in mind:

  • Understand the regulations and guidance.
  • Comply with the regulations.
  • Uphold your duty of care to staff, patients/residents by being aware of the compliance. 

Due to the inherent vulnerabilities in care home and hospital settings, the likelihood of contamination and infection outbreaks is increased. Those who are cared for should expect to be safe from exposure to infections. So how can that be achieved in an environment where multiple individuals may use the same bathing facilities?

Those operating in healthcare premises have a duty to comply with Water Regulations and ensure medical appliances are procured to assure a higher level of Fluid Category 5 backflow protection. Fluid Category 5 represents a serious health hazard because of the concentration of pathogenic organisms, or very toxic substances, including any fluid, which contains faecal material or other human waste, etc.


As such, Category 5 defines a serious health risk, and appliances must be:

  • Designed and manufactured to be of an appropriate quality and standard.
  • Suitable for the circumstances where they are used.
  • Installed so they comply with the regulations.

Non-Approved or Compliant Appliances

Amazingly there are numerous non-approved or compliant appliances marketed, sold, and installed in the UK healthcare sector. The very fact this is happening raises a lot of interesting questions, especially for those responsible for policing the standard.

Such technical compliance at this level is a “Dark-Art”, but free and impartial help and advice are on hand simply by going to the Water Regs UK www.waterregusuk.co.uk and WRAS Approvals www.wrasapprovals.co.uk websites where you can read and learn more about the materials, standards and certification process and requirements. 

Consider the ramifications of using non-compliant appliances in a care home or healthcare setting bathroom; not only does it pose a safety risk, but it could also lead to an offense or a cost consequence when instructed to remove the appliance.

Given all that, it might be worth checking your appliances, just to be on the safe side.

If you have any concerns and would like to discuss them with the author, please don’t hesitate to contact Jason Ashman at: j.ashman@revalcc.com

  1. https://www.legislation.gov.uk
  2. https://www.waterregsuk.co.uk

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Always looking for ways to improve their care facilities, and how they are experienced, Olea Care approved Reval’s designed solution to improve opportunities to access day-to-day wellbeing experiences through bathing. 

Click below to read more about the part they have played in helping residents feel supported, safe and happy.

Working Hard To Eliminate Cross Contamination Risks

Known to never compromise on quality or safety our team are always listening to our clients, observing the pain points and striving to offer the right solutions that the health and care industry so desperately need

You cannot put a price on the right assurances and gaining the added piece of mind that the right equipment used in your facility will not compromise when caring for the most vulnerable individuals. That is why our complete bathing range is offered with industry leading digital touchless sense technology. Meaning no physical contact with taps or trying to get the optimum water temperature when preparing the bath.

The Benefits:

  • Easy for Carers and Staff to Operate with Simple User Friendly hand gestures.
  • Touchless Sense Technology that will help to eliminate and minimise cross contamination risk on surface areas.
  • Pre-programmed minimum and maximum temperature setting for confidence that the optimum safe temperature is reached.
  • Pre-programmed sensor fill level allowing you to leave the room whilst the bathtub is filling which will cut down on the waiting time in the bathroom waiting for the resident to be able to get in.
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Day to day we work seamlessly with our OT professionals and Adaptation Design specialists to enhance lives and get the very best user outcomes from our specialist product solutions. There’s nothing better than knowing we have been able to play our part in elevating the functional interaction with a persons home environment to a level that they didn’t have before.

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Exceeding Expectations Of Care Home Bathing

Reval develop the very latest spa suite technology at Ashmere Homes newest purpose built residential and dementia luxury living care home, Heanor Park.

With a specific focus on providing a pampering experience for residents, Reval put together an assisted bathing spa suite that is functional in its requirements to support staff and residents, whilst not compromising on the very essence of what a spa experience means.

Allowing residents to semi-recline whilst being fully immersed, Reval installed their Transcare bath. With its unique tilting function and vertical raise door, residents can easily enter the bath and action the tilting function into a reclining position once seated.  

Providing another level of relaxation the sensory treatment options; HydroSpa, AromaSpa, ColourSpa and AudioSpa provide the therapeutic benefits of massage, colour, music and aromatherapy while enjoying a warm relaxing Jacuzzi bath.

A state of the art discreet and almost invisible Reval patient transfer system was installed. Without compromise the transfer system doesn’t detract from the luxury feel of the spa facility, rather it ensures regardless of mobility or cognitive function, all residents can access the luxury of the facility.

Gareth Meredith, North East Sales Manager at Reval says: “Resident wellbeing is an absolute focus for Ashmere Homes. They work hard to make every resident feel at home and we’re really pleased to have played our role in ensuring every resident can take the time for the pamper they deserve.”

Reval’s vision is to transform the lives of those people living with health and mobility challenges by promoting hygiene and rehabilitative solutions that focus on the safe and dignified needs of each individual and the overall impact on their sustainable well-being. By providing innovative product solutions with exceptional levels of service we are to be recognised globally as industry experts and the first-choice supplier for acute and long-term care.

A Winning Luxury Assisted Bathing Solution

Award winning care provider Yorkare Homes selects Reval Continuing Care as assisted bathing suppliers at their latest luxury residential care home development, Tranby Park Care Home in Yorkshire.

Supplying superior assisted bathing design and build technology, Reval have installed the Caprice model of bath into the care group’s latest development.

Comfortable and safe, residents and care staff will benefit from the variable height adjustment and a smooth and silent transfer seat technology making transfer and bathing much more relaxing for residents and less physically demanding for carers.

With user-friendly controls, the Caprice features a touchless panel designed to reduce the risk of cross contamination, an important function for today’s challenging healthcare environments. In addition, the Caprice features anti-scold technology and demonstrates compliance with all legal requirements set out by the UK water industry.

Gareth Meredith, North East Sales Manager at Reval says: “It’s a pleasure for us to work with such a committed team to quality and high standards. Our congratulations go to Yorkare’s success in making the finals of the prestigious Pinders Healthcare Design Awards in the ‘Best New Care Home in the UK’ category, such deserving recognition for an innovative care company.  

Reval’s vision is to transform the lives of those people living with health and mobility challenges by promoting hygiene and rehabilitative solutions that focus on the safe and dignified needs of each individual and the overall impact on their sustainable well-being. By providing innovative product solutions with exceptional levels of service we are to be recognised globally as industry experts and the first-choice supplier for acute and long-term care.

Exceeding Expectations Of Care Home Bathing

Reval has been chosen to help care home housing charity Abbeyfield exceed all expectations of care home bathroom environments, with spa therapy assisted bathing.

Bringing enjoyment to the most normal of tasks, and promoting health and wellbeing through bathing, Reval have supplied their variable height Caprice equipped with a transfer seat, all simply operated at the touch of a button.

Suitable for users with good cognitive and postural mobility the Caprice has many innovative features designed to optimise user comfort, safety and relaxation. These include four spa therapy options that transform a routine bathing experience to unsurpassed levels of therapy and relaxation.

Ensuring their residents enjoy their rest and relaxation time the Spa Therapy bath provides mood lighting, aromatherapy and hydrotherapy settings for the complete spa experience.

Chris Prescott, national sales manager at Reval says: “Retirement is all about quality of life, and it’s good to see this is reflected in everything Abbeyfield do, so much so it even extends to how they chose to design their bathroom facilities. The spa facilities really do take assisted bathing to another level and we are delighted to be providing high quality bathing equipment to such a high-end facility.”

With cutting edge innovation and user-friendly controls, the Caprice features a touchless panel designed to reduce risk of cross contamination, which is important in today’s challenging healthcare environments. In addition, the Caprice features anti-scold technology and demonstrates compliance with all legal requirements set out by the UK water industry.

Take a look at a fantastic virtual tour of the brand new Abbeyfield Residential Care Home, Speedwell Court here

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Reval’s vision is to transform the lives of those people living with health and mobility challenges by promoting hygiene and rehabilitative solutions that focus on the safe and dignified needs of each individual and the overall impact on their sustainable well-being. By providing innovative product solutions with exceptional levels of service we are to be recognised globally as industry experts and the first-choice supplier for acute and long-term care.

Reval Takes To The Water In Atlantic Dream

Reval will be taking to the high seas to support a rowing team to achieve their challenge of completing the World’s toughest row, the Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge in aid of two charities Tiny Lives and the Fire Fighters Charity.

Taking pride of place in this 3000-mile feat of endurance, the Reval logo will proudly feature on rowing duo Phil Pugh and Paul Hopkins boat, the Atlantic Dream as they set sail from La Gomera in the Canary Islands on their way to Nelson’s Dockyard English Harbour in Antigua and Barbuda this December.

Jason Ashman, managing director of Reval says: “Reval products are used to setting sail as they make their way from our La Rochelle manufacturing plant in France to the rest of the World. However this time it won’t be assisted bathing and rehabilitation products. We’re delighted to be a small part of this global challenge and really hope this UK rowing pair battle through the physical and mental challenges they will face to reach their destination all in the name of charity.”

Reval’s vision is to transform the lives of those people living with health and mobility challenges by promoting hygiene and rehabilitative solutions that focus on the safe and dignified needs of each individual and the overall impact on their sustainable well-being. By providing innovative product solutions with exceptional levels of service we are to be recognised globally as industry experts and the first-choice supplier for acute and long-term care.

 

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Reval Join Partners In Innovation

Reval joins WCS Care as innovation partners in assisted bathing at the outstanding care group’s Innovation Hub, Castle Brook care home, Kenilworth.

Displaying everything that is outstanding about their care, WCS works with selected partners, which, when combined with their values-based approach to care, help WCS ensure that every day is well lived for residents.

The inspiring environment at the Innovation Hub uses a range of tools, services, and products to enhance the dignity, choice and independence of residents, Reval’s Transcare luxury spa baths were chosen to make assisted bathing an experience of wellbeing and relaxation rather than just being part of a personal hygiene routine.

Jason Ashman, managing director at Reval says: “We are delighted to have been selected as part of the WCS Innovation Hub as an example of best practise. Residents’ can now benefit from a more immersive experience, relax under warm, bubbling water. Combine this with the mood lighting, aromatherapy scents, and music, you can understand how wellbeing really is at the top of our agenda.”

As England’s first care home provider to have six homes recognised as outstanding by the Care Quality Commission, they’re often asked how they do it. In response, WCS has created an Innovation Hub at Castle Brook, which provides the opportunity to share their best practise approach with other providers, whilst demonstrating systems and services in action, in a real-life care setting.

Reval’s vision is to transform the lives of those people living with health and mobility challenges by promoting hygiene and rehabilitative solutions that focus on the safe and dignified needs of each individual and the overall impact on their sustainable well-being.

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Speedwell Court Virtual Tour

Click to take a look at a fantastic virtual tour of the brand new Abbeyfield Residential Care Home, Speedwell Court

Featuring the Reval Caprice Spa Bath, Speedwell Court offers residents a home finished to the highest possible standards with a safe, secure and caring environment. The luxury development offers high quality residential care and dementia friendly care services that aim to exceed expectation. It has been a pleasure to work on this project and Reval thank Abbeyfield for their continued trust in our exceptional product and service.

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