
In addition to the trigger gun with pressure indior, the K 3 Full Control Home is also equipped with two smooth-running wheels, a 8 m pressure hose, dirt blaster with rotating point jet for removing stubborn dirt, a water filter which protects the pump against the ingress of dirt particles, an extendable telescopic handle and a sturdy base. The extra Home Kit ensures splash-free cleaning of

I want to clean my roof using a high-pressure hose but I am not using a contractor. Do I need an exemption and will I get it? You need to apply for an exemption. Conditional approval may be granted. Please note that the exemption will be for a defined period. 2. Do I need a sign if I am using bath water to water my lawn? A sign saying that you are using non-potable is recommended. 3. Can I use

Folks, we''re on level 1 water restrictions. That means one hand-held hose or drip irrigation system after 5pm and before 10am. And please don''t: • use sprinklers, micro-spray systems or unattended hoses • wash hard surfaces like paths, driveways or decks • wash watercraft, trailers or vehicles at boat ramps.

1. Use of hand held hose or “muffs” for 5 minutes on a lawn area only 2. Hand held hose fitted with cut off trigger or control nozzle for rinsing of boat and trailer on day of use only Cleaning windows, houses, roofs and gutters 1. Buckets or pressure cleaners only any time of day 2. No hand held hoses Washing driveways and paved areas Water not to be used unless cleaning is required as a

18.02.2020· From March 1, under level 1 water restrictions residents and businesses are not able to do the following. All hoses must have a trigger nozzle. Residents can use hoses - but not unattended. Outdoor watering is allowed before 10am or after 4pm with a trigger nozzle. No hosing of hard surfaces such as concrete, paths and driveways. The use of standard sprinklers and watering systems is …

1 LEVEL Permitted Activities • watering with hand held hose, efficient irrigation and buckets, odd nuered houses water on odd days and even nuered houses water on even days of the week, 4pm – 8am • Vehicle and house washing with hand held hose or pressure cleaner • Cleaning paving and driveways using pressure cleaner only

Level 1 water restrictions now in effect! Level 1 water restrictions come into effect today, Monday 14 October 2019, and will remain in force across

03.06.2019· What you can and can’t do when water restrictions are in place. With the restrictions in place, you can''t wash vehicles with a hose that isn''t fitted with a trigger nozzle. Source: Getty Images

Level 1 water restrictions now in effect! Level 1 water restrictions come into effect today, Monday 14 October 2019, and will remain in force across

4.3 Hose asselies 13 4.4 Nozzles 14 4.5 High pressure jetting guns 16 4.6 Foot control devices 18 4.7 Hose connection and layout 18 4.8 Electrical equipment 19 4.9 General maintenance, repairs and documentation 19 4.10 Marking equipment 20 5. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT 21 5.1 Head protection 21 5.2 Eye protection 21 5.3 Leg and body protection 22 5.4 Hand protection 22 5.5 Foot …

24.12.2019· You can water residential or commercial s at any time, on any day using a hand-held hose fitted with a trigger nozzle. You can water s using a watering system (manual, automatic, spray or dripper) only on alternate days between 6am - 10am and 6pm - 10pm. All properties may water on the 31st of any month or the

Water Wise Guidelines apply from 1 Deceer. The NSW Government has announced that Water Wise Guidelines have replaced Level 1 water restrictions and apply to everyone in Sydney, the Blue Mountains and the Illawarra. This includes all residents and businesses. The restrictions have eased, but let’s stay water wise.

KEY ELEMENTS OF LEVEL 3 (HIGH) WATER RESTRICTIONS. Watering s is permitted using micro-sprays and soakers during three hour periods every other day using the odds and evens system (3 hours morning and 3 hours evening, every other day) During those two periods, hand-held hoses with a trigger-nozzle limited to one hour; Watering systems and non fixed sprinklers not …

Level 1 water restrictions now in effect! Level 1 water restrictions come into effect today, Monday 14 October 2019, and will remain in force across

30.03.2021· Current Water Restrictions from 30 March 2021. Search. Search for * Go. Contact Us. Follow Us mirrors and lights for safety at any time of day using hand-held hoses, buckets and high pressure/low volume water cleaning units. Residential cars, boats, caravans, trailers and bikes can be washed during the permitted outdoor watering times using hand-held hoses (with trigger nozzles), …

30.11.2020· Water restrictions have been scrapped altogether and replaced with guidelines for homes and businesses in Sydney, the Blue Mountains and Illawarra.

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03.06.2019· What you can and can’t do when water restrictions are in place. With the restrictions in place, you can''t wash vehicles with a hose that isn''t fitted with a trigger nozzle. Source: Getty Images

Water use for firefighting related activities is not restricted. Vehicles, boats and buildings can be washed at any time with a hose with a trigger nozzle or high pressure water cleaning equipment or a bucket and sponge. Boat engines can be flushed at any time using a hose fitted with an appropriate flushing device

# 1 What''s allowed under Level 1 water restrictions? You can water lawns and gardens before 10 am or after 4 pm using a hand-held hose fitted, with a

KEY ELEMENTS OF LEVEL 3 (HIGH) WATER RESTRICTIONS. Watering s is permitted using micro-sprays and soakers during three hour periods every other day using the odds and evens system (3 hours morning and 3 hours evening, every other day) During those two periods, hand-held hoses with a trigger-nozzle limited to one hour; Watering systems and non fixed sprinklers not …

Folks, we''re on level 1 water restrictions. That means one hand-held hose or drip irrigation system after 5pm and before 10am. And please don''t: • use sprinklers, micro-spray systems or unattended hoses • wash hard surfaces like paths, driveways or decks • wash watercraft, trailers or vehicles at boat ramps.

1 LEVEL Permitted Activities • watering with hand held hose, efficient irrigation and buckets, odd nuered houses water on odd days and even nuered houses water on even days of the week, 4pm – 8am • Vehicle and house washing with hand held hose or pressure cleaner • Cleaning paving and driveways using pressure cleaner only

4.3 Hose asselies 13 4.4 Nozzles 14 4.5 High pressure jetting guns 16 4.6 Foot control devices 18 4.7 Hose connection and layout 18 4.8 Electrical equipment 19 4.9 General maintenance, repairs and documentation 19 4.10 Marking equipment 20 5. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT 21 5.1 Head protection 21 5.2 Eye protection 21 5.3 Leg and body protection 22 5.4 Hand protection 22 5.5 Foot …

24.12.2019· You can water residential or commercial s at any time, on any day using a hand-held hose fitted with a trigger nozzle. You can water s using a watering system (manual, automatic, spray or dripper) only on alternate days between 6am - 10am and 6pm - 10pm. All properties may water on the 31st of any month or the

Level 1 Water Restrictions have now been introduced effective immediately. PURPOSE LEVEL 1 - LOW Private s (residential and non-residential) including sports grounds and active playing surfaces No watering between 10am and 4pm. Watering permitted outside the hours of 10am and 4pm with a: Hand-held trigger or twist nozzle Sprinklers, sprays, micro jet sprays, fixed hoses and

1 LEVEL Permitted Activities • watering with hand held hose, efficient irrigation and buckets, odd nuered houses water on odd days and even nuered houses water on even days of the week, 4pm – 8am • Vehicle and house washing with hand held hose or pressure cleaner • Cleaning paving and driveways using pressure cleaner only

use water to clean paths, driveways, concrete or other paved areas for health, safety, emergency or surface contamination reasons and for construction activities (including resurfacing) using a hand-held hose fitted with an instant on–off mechanism, such as a trigger nozzle, or high-pressure water cleaning equipment, or use water for dust suppression if there is no alternative water source (such as recycled …

Residential customers who are unable to comply with Smart Water Choices are required to apply for an exemption for any outdoor watering between 10 am and 4 pm, hosing down hard surfaces like driveways, footpaths or outdoor decks (except for health or safety reasons), and/or if you need to leave a hose or tap running unattended (eg. when filing a pool) or use a hose without a trigger nozzle.

Level 2 Water Restrictions Mid-Western Regional Council is implementing Level 2 water restrictions across the Local Government Area in a proactive response to the region’s drought conditions. ¹ Summer time – refers to Daylight Saving period Eastern Standard Time from first Sunday in October to first Sunday in April. ² Winter time – refers to the period outside of Daylight Saving Time