
Modern Slavery Statement for Pressure washer
Pressure washer is committed to preventing modern slavery and human trafficking in our operations and supply chains. This statement explains our approach for pressure-washing equipment procurement, maintenance and distribution. We have a zero-tolerance policy towards any form of forced labour, child labour or exploitation associated with the manufacture, assembly or servicing of our power washer and pressure wash products.Our commitment covers all employees, contractors and suppliers involved with industrial pressure washers and consumer pressure-wash products. We seek to promote fair working conditions and transparency throughout our purchasing of parts, components and services. We require all partners to demonstrate compliance with labour laws and ethical sourcing standards.
To ensure compliance we implement due diligence when selecting and monitoring suppliers of pressure-washing systems. Key measures include:
- Pre-contract checks — verification of labour practices and legal compliance;
- Supplier declarations — documented commitments to ethical labour standards;
- Periodic risk-based assessments of manufacturers of pressure washer pumps, nozzles and accessories.
Supplier audits and monitoring
We maintain a program of supplier audits focused on high-risk tiers of the supply chain for our pressure-wash range. Audits are conducted by trained personnel and external auditors where appropriate. Audit scope includes working hours, wage verification, health and safety and site conditions related to assembly of power washers. Findings trigger corrective action plans with timelines and follow-up inspections.
Our supplier audit process is risk-based: suppliers producing complex pressure-washing equipment or components that carry higher risk are audited more frequently. We also use third-party databases and industry benchmarks to validate supplier information. Non-compliance can result in suspension of contracts or termination for repeated or serious breaches.
Training for procurement teams and supplier management includes recognition of indicators of modern slavery in the pressure-washing sector. We provide supporting materials and ongoing education to ensure procurement decisions reflect human rights considerations.
Reporting channels and escalation
We offer secure reporting channels to enable workers, suppliers and stakeholders to raise concerns about possible slavery or trafficking related to our pressure washer operations. Reports may be submitted anonymously through designated whistleblowing routes and are treated with confidentiality and respect. All allegations are investigated promptly and impartially.
When a report involves a supplier, we engage immediately to investigate and implement remedial measures. Where appropriate, we collaborate with local authorities, NGOs and industry partners to ensure victim support and to remediate harm. We do not tolerate retaliation against individuals who report concerns in good faith.
Annual review and continuous improvement: We review this Modern Slavery Statement at least once every 12 months to reflect changes in our business, supply chains and evolving best practice. The review covers the effectiveness of supplier audits, training completion rates, reported incidents and corrective actions taken. Our annual review drives updates to policies and procedures for sourcing pressure-washing equipment and associated services.
In summary, Pressure washer pledges to uphold ethical standards across its operations, with a clear zero-tolerance policy, robust supplier audits, accessible reporting channels and a committed program of annual review and improvement. We embed these principles into procurement and supplier management to reduce the risk of modern slavery in the manufacture, assembly and distribution of our pressure-wash and power washing products.
