A one day course will be held at the association’
Delegates have the option of sitting a technician training examination which will be held on the following day.
Topics for the course include the installation of damp proof courses, health and safety and pressure injection. The timber treatment section looks at wood boring insects and wet and dry rot.
Ends
Further information on PCA courses is available on the association’
Notes To Editors
The Property Care Association (PCA) – has been in existence for four years, as part of the British Wood Preserving and Damp-proofing Association (BWPDA) but in 2006 officially became an independent association, along with the Wood Protection Association.
The new Associations have been created to concentrate on their own areas of expertise – namely for the Property Care Association damp proofing, structural waterproofing and structural maintenance.
Although a relatively new trade body, the Property Care Association has inherited the stability and professional strengths of the BWPDA and its 75 year history.


