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		<title>A blocked toilet</title>
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Blocked toilets are often due to built but the number one reason for most might be surprising- kids. Flushed stray toys, stuck and blocking the pipes.
There are two types of blocked toilets: partial, which simply makes the toilet run slow and that’s livable. But when it’s the second kind- the full block, when you flush, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>SureStop</title>
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SureStop is a revolutionary product which uses servo valve technology to enable the cold water supply to be remotely turned on and off at the flick of a switch. No electricity or additional power supplies are required. Useful if your main stop tap is in a hard to get at area, or for the elderly or disabled [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Locate and isolate the water supply to your property</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Water enters the property via a pipe which is connected to the main water supply
this is called the rising main. This pipe normally has a stopcock outside of the property
 and a stopcock is normally under the sink also. These are simply valves which will stop the flow of water when closed. To close a stopcock simply [...]]]></description>
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