Water testing firm hails future after company move
A water hygiene firm has hailed an “exciting step” in its future after joining a testing company.
Primary Water Solutions has become part of Celnor Group.
Bosses say the move into the London-headquartered operator’s safety and compliance division will provide clients with “an even wider range of expertise and support”.
Founded in 2011, Gloucestershire-based Primary Water Solutions delivers water and air hygiene support to clients including the NHS, local authorities, education providers and private sector businesses.
Its services also include guidance to manage risks such as Legionella.
Michael Dent, Primary Water Solutions’ managing director, said: “Joining Celnor Group is an exciting step.
“We look forward to working alongside our new colleagues to deliver the highest standards of safety and assurance across the UK.”
Simon Parrington, Celnor Group founder and chief executive, added: “We are delighted to welcome Primary Water Solutions.
“Its independence, technical expertise and strong reputation in water and air hygiene make it an excellent fit for our safety and compliance division.
“I look forward to working with Michael and the team.”
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