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  • Why Smoke – Not Fire – Is the Greatest Risk in a Building Fire

    Why Smoke – Not Fire – Is the Greatest Risk in a Building Fire

    When we think about the dangers of fire, most people picture flames and heat. But the greatest risk to life in a building fire isn’t fire itself – it’s smoke.

    Smoke inhalation tragically claims more lives than flames, and the risk is especially high in high-rise residential buildings, where refuse and linen chutes are commonplace. In these settings, fire can start in a bin, bin room, or within the chute itself, and smoke can spread rapidly throughout the building if not properly contained.

    This is why it’s critical that chute hoppers and doors are designed and tested to resist smoke. It isn’t just a matter of compliance – it’s about protecting lives.

    The Standards That Matter

    So, what standards should apply to chute systems?

    At HydroChute, we don’t take chances. Every chute hopper and door we manufacture is rigorously tested against the relevant British Standards for fire and smoke resistance. These standards were carefully chosen because they are the most applicable to our niche industry and the unique challenges of chute systems in multi-storey buildings.

    🎥 In this short video, our Technical Manager Riley Smith explains:

    • Which British Standards HydroChute use in testing.

    • Why these standards were selected.

    • How they ensure the highest level of safety and compliance.

    Why It Matters

    For building owners, housing associations, and safety managers, understanding these standards is vital. The right equipment can make the difference between a contained incident and a building-wide disaster.

    At HydroChute, our commitment goes beyond supplying products – it’s about safeguarding communities through robust design, testing, and compliance.

  • How Does HydroChute Ensure Contractor Competency?

    How Does HydroChute Ensure Contractor Competency?

    When it comes to fire safety, particularly in high-rise buildings, contractor competency isn’t optional—it’s essential. But how do you prove it?

    At HydroChute, we’ve put a huge amount of thought and effort into this very question.

    In our latest Q&A explainer video, Riley Smith explains how we’ve tackled the issue of competency head-on—and what sets us apart in the industry.

    The Problem: A Lack of Specific Training

    Before the Grenfell tragedy, there was no formal training dedicated specifically to refuse chute fire safety, servicing, or maintenance. While there were general courses available for fire safety and construction, nothing existed that addressed the unique requirements of chute systems.

    The Solution: Working with the Building Research Establishment (BRE)

    Rather than accept the gap, we took action. We approached the Building Research Establishment (BRE) and asked how we could develop proper training and certification standards for chute-related work.

    Together, we created a dedicated course designed to equip our engineers and operatives with chute-specific fire safety knowledge. This training covers:

    ✅ Refuse chute fire safety principles

    ✅ Correct servicing procedures

    ✅ Installation and maintenance best practices

    ✅ Certification upon completion

    The Result: Competency You Can Trust

    Every HydroChute engineer and operative undergoes this specialised training and achieves certification. This forms part of what we call the “golden thread”—a consistent, traceable link from product manufacture through to installation and service.

    For clients, this means peace of mind. You can be confident that anyone working on your HydroChute system is not only qualified, but specifically trained in the safety, maintenance, and servicing of chute systems.

    🎥 Watch the Video
    Hear directly from Riley Smith as he shares the story behind our collaboration with BRE and how it helps raise the bar for fire safety in buildings.

     

    Have Questions? We’d Love to Hear Them
    If you’d like to discuss contractor competency or have technical questions about refuse or linen chute fire safety, get in touch with our team today.

  • Hydrotech Achieves 100% in ISO 9001 & 14001 Accreditation Audit

    Hydrotech Achieves 100% in ISO 9001 & 14001 Accreditation Audit

    At Hydrotech, we take quality and environmental management seriously, ensuring that our processes meet the highest industry standards. In February, we underwent a rigorous two-day audit for our UKAS ISO 9001 & 14001 accreditation, carried out by an independent external inspector.

    The result? A perfect 100% score – with zero observations!

    This is an incredible achievement and a testament to our team’s dedication to excellence. ISO 9001 certifies that we maintain a robust quality management system, ensuring efficiency, consistency, and customer satisfaction. ISO 14001 reflects our commitment to environmental management, ensuring we minimise our impact and continuously improve sustainable practices.

    A huge thank you to Naomi Laban for her unwavering attention to detail and leadership. Her dedication to refining our processes and fostering a culture of continuous improvement ensures that every member of the Hydrotech team works together to not only meet but exceed these standards.

    While achieving certification is a fantastic milestone, maintaining and improving on these high standards is an ongoing commitment. We will continue striving for excellence in all that we do, ensuring that Hydrotech remains a leader in quality and environmental responsibility.

    Well done to the entire team – this is a win for all of us! 🎉

    ISO9001-2015 cert 2025 ISO14001-2015 cert 2025 Hydrotech

  • HydroChute Launches NEW Waste Streamer!

    HydroChute Launches NEW Waste Streamer!

    Introducing the HydroChute Waste Streamer: Revolutionising Waste Management

    We’re thrilled to unveil our latest innovation, the HydroChute Waste Streamer, a game-changing solution for hassle-free waste separation and efficient refuse management. This cutting-edge product will officially launch at the Anticipate London Exhibition at the Excel Arena, 2-4 December 2024.

     

    What Sets the Waste Streamer Apart?

    At HydroChute, we pride ourselves on delivering high-quality solutions tailored to modern waste management challenges. Here’s what makes the Waste Streamer a standout innovation:

    ✔️ Hassle-Free Waste Separation: Simplifies sorting waste at the source, making recycling and disposal more efficient for residents and building operators.

    ✔️ Patented, Indestructible Design: Engineered for durability and reliability, the Waste Streamer is built to withstand the rigours of daily use without compromising performance.

    ✔️ Retro-Fitting Capability: Designed to seamlessly integrate with your existing refuse chute system, avoiding the need for costly replacements.

    ✔️ Reduced Maintenance Costs: Say goodbye to frustrating and expensive breakdowns – the Waste Streamer minimises downtime and ensures smooth operations.

    Experience the Waste Streamer in Action

    We invite you to visit us at Stand FI2256 during the Anticipate London Exhibition. Get hands-on with a working model of the Waste Streamer, and see how it can transform waste management for your property or organisation.

    Our team of experts will be on hand to answer your questions and demonstrate the Waste Streamer’s remarkable features.

    Why Choose HydroChute?

    With years of experience designing and manufacturing innovative waste management solutions, HydroChute is dedicated to creating products that enhance efficiency and sustainability. The Waste Streamer is just another example of our commitment to helping our customers stay ahead in waste management technology.

    Join Us at Anticipate London

    Don’t miss the chance to be part of the future of waste management. Mark your calendars for 2-4 December and visit us at Stand FI2256 at the Excel Arena.

    We can’t wait to show you how the HydroChute Waste Streamer can revolutionise the way you manage waste.

    See you there!

    (Or email us to find out more: info@hydrochute.co.uk)

  • Client Testimonial: Riverwalk House, Millbank London

    Client Testimonial: Riverwalk House, Millbank London

    Bin Chute Installation & Cleaning - Client testimonial - Riverwalk House Millbank London

    We install and service bin chutes up and down the country for many satisfied clients, but nothing beats hearing specific praise from a very happy customer! It reminds us that our commitment to quality really makes a difference. This glowing feedback comes from Ted James, General Manager of Riverwalk House, Millbank London – an exclusive private housing development on the banks of the Thames:

    “Hydro Chute have taken on the management of our Riverwalk House waste chutes positively and efficiently, and they have given us real value for money. Their approach to fire-safety compliance is competent, and they have proved to be very reliable, communicative and prompt. Their word is their bond!

    Instead of tying our hands, they are open to alternative solutions. They look after our chutes throughout the year for fire and operational testing and inspections. Hydro Chute also provide photographic evidence of the inspections, which is key in helping us decide on the best approach.

    Hydro Chute offer an excellent, “mess-free” service: our bin chute is clean, and we are able to manage that cleanliness with their direction and support. I would happily recommend Hydro Chute to anyone!”

    📌 Do you need a reliable partner to:
    • Service, refurbish or even replace your bin chutes?
    • Consult with on fire-safety-compliant refuse chutes?
    • Provide reliable, prompt and expert service?

    Get in touch today. Be assured you’ll be in safe hands!

  • Sectional Refuse Chute Replacement

    Sectional Refuse Chute Replacement

    Replacing a refuse chute in an occupied building requires careful planning and specialist skills. We pride ourselves in our attention to detail from the initial survey to the site clean-up and handover. What’s involved?

     

    Understand the issues with the existing chute:
    🔹Has the chute failed a fire safety inspection and smoke test?
    🔹Is the chute narrow and prone to frequent blockages?
    🔹Has the existing concrete chute started to deteriorate?

    Survey and measure up for manufacturing:
    🔹How will the new chute section be fitted into the existing chute?
    🔹What size hopper can the existing chute accommodate?
    🔹Are there elements of the existing chute structure that need to be retained?
    🔹How can the impact on residents be kept to a minimum?

    Manufacture the new chute sections:
    🔹Is there any change in angle/direction within the chute, requiring additional impact protection?
    🔹What finish does the client require on the new chute?

    Installation:
    🔹How will the work site be made safe and secure?
    🔹Have residents been informed of the works?
    🔹What plans are in place for site clearance, cleaning and handover?
    🔹Will each chute section fit through doorways and in the building lifts?
    🔹What measures are required to protect existing finishes and fittings throughout the project?
    🔹How can refuse be safely and hygienically managed whilst the chute is temporarily out of action?

    If you have refuse chutes in your buildings, contact us today. From intrusive surveys and fire-safety tests to complete chute replacement, we’re ready to assist.

     

  • Research & Development at HydroChute

    Research & Development at HydroChute

    At HydroChute, we’re constantly developing new technology and systems to improve our processes and our products for our clients. Here are just two of the research and development projects we are currently working on at HydroChute HQ.

    Auto-lock Hoppers

    Research and Development work done by our fabrication team is big leap forward for our company. To meet the growing demands and stringent requirements of our NHS clients, Auto-Lock hopper manufacture is a high priority for us, as is all the workshop testing and compliance work that goes into it!

    New Bin Washer Build

    Our team is working hard on this complex project, which requires innovative thinking to overcome some of the challenges involved in building a bin-washer on a 3.5-tonne chassis!

    Research and development in bin chutes

  • Fire Safety Bin Chutes Installed in Walsall

    Fire Safety Bin Chutes Installed in Walsall

    Fire Safety Bin Chutes – WalsallThe FRA identified serious risks at some high rise tower blocks in Walsall. The existing bin chute hoppers were over 50 years old and offered no protection from smoke egress in the event of a fire. Additionally, the hoppers had no self-closing mechanism, leaving residents at risk if the bin chute door was left open.

    At the base of each chute, the original manual closure plates were still in place. They had long since rusted in an open position and were not compliant with current fire safety standards for refuse chutes. Bin chute closure plates should automatically close in the event of a fire.

    Bringing together our team of qualified assessors, fabricators, and installers, we inspected, measured up, manufactured and fitted new 4hr fire-rated hoppers and fire closure plates in record time!

    Manufactured and fitted to BS476 the new hoppers and fire closure plates ensure that the bin chutes are now fully compliant with the latest fire safety standards – safe for at least another 50 years!

    Big thanks to all the team at HydroChute. Another brilliant outcome and a very happy client.

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    Do your bin chutes need an upgrade? Get in touch today to see how we can help.

  • CPD for the HydroChute Maintenance Team: Electrical Competency Training

    CPD for the HydroChute Maintenance Team: Electrical Competency Training

    Electrical competency training

    To ensure safe and standardised project outcomes we widened the scope of our electrical training to include design, manufacturing, installation, and inspection teams.

    Whilst all the topics covered were already understood by our electrically qualified engineers, creating a space where they could share that knowledge with others in the company has resulted in increased collaboration, improved communication, and a much broader understanding between the teams.
    The hands-on training course educated all about the dangers of electrical installations and how to protect themselves and others.

    Course objectives included:
    • Basic Electrical Units and Principles
    • Fundamentals of Electrical Circuits
    • Fault Finding Tools, aids, test equipment and their correct use
    • Circuits in buildings including power, lighting and heating
    • Electrical Circuit Protection, MCSs, Fuses and Distribution Boards
    • Lighting Circuits and Equipment
    • Appliances and Ratings
    • Replacing like-for-like components in light fittings, sockets, switches
    • The Dangers of Electricity and Safe Working Practices
    • Electrical Isolation Procedures
    • Typical faults, their causes and rectification
    • Understanding Limitations
    • Awareness of Wiring Regulations
    • The Electricity at Work Regulations 1989

    At HydroChute, we promote specialised and ongoing training that focuses on our business-specific needs, ensuring that our team is expert in each field it operates in. This leads to consistently professional, standardised, and safe outcomes, providing our clients and colleagues the peace of mind they deserve.

    If your building has a waste separator unit fitted to the bin chute, contact us to see how we can help with servicing, refurbishment or even replacement if needed. Be assured you’ll be in safe hands!

  • What’s coming up in 2024?

    What’s coming up in 2024?

    HydroChute Plans for 2024

    Major investment in QMS and CRM is our focus for 2024.

    QMS: ISO 90001 & ISO 140001 – We’re delighted to be working closely with compliance management specialists Alpha Swanson of York. Over several years, we’ve developed robust and effective internal systems. Bringing together all our business systems under the internationally recognised ISO QMS standard is part of our ongoing objective to embed a culture of continual improvement in the company.

    CRM – 2024 will see us deliver the third stage of a three-part investment in our bespoke CRM Software, The HUB.

    Stages one and two included the delivery of a cloud-based system that connects our mobile engineers directly to The HUB. Results so far include a huge improvement in productivity, employee engagement and efficiency across all our compliance inspection works. For example, our mobile APP is designed to work offline when no internet connection is available. This enables engineers to complete inspection reports with time- and date-stamped photo evidence using their mobile phones, whether they have an internet connection or not. Once an internet connection is established, the reports auto-sync with The HUB. Stage three development will focus on achieving full company integration using The HUB. The expanded integration will include sales, manufacturing, operations, and supply-chain management.

    Some may reason, “If it ain’t broke, why fix it?” So why are we going to all this effort with QMS and CRM investment? With predicted growth of 30% in 2024, we’re making sure the engine of our business is well-serviced and ready to accelerate!

    We look forward to working closely with our trusted partners, both established and new, in 2024…