Sunday, 8 January 2017
International Standards
I've been in those meetings, the ones where the designer proposes a neat cover over the pipe controls and the owner says he'll plant something in front of them and no one will notice them.
Usually we do.
Particularly when they must be painted according to international standards to signify they are carrying potable water. Which begs the question - why does the little yellow label on the tap announce that it is not potable?
Surely it's not to stop passers-by having a quick refreshment on their way home from the beach?
Maroochydore.
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Quite a contradiction.
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