
With temperatures rising over 30 degrees again during the coming weeks, tradespeople across the UK are preparing to work in challenging and potentially dangerous conditions.
Construction workers and other outdoor trades are among those at increased risk of heat-related illness during periods of very hot weather, making hydration especially important.
Against this backdrop, research from MyBuilder.com offers insight into the lack of hospitality homeowners show when it comes to tradespeople.
The survey found that fewer than half of Brits would offer a cold drink to a tradesperson, despite the hot weather forecast. The data uncovered a notable gender divide in attitudes towards hospitality. More than half of women (53%) would offer a cold drink, whereas only 41% of men would.
The data also found many homeowners were far more happy to put the kettle on. More than half (56%) said they would offer a tradesperson a tea or coffee. 17% would even offer an ice cream in warm weather.
Lastly, more than a third (34%) of Brits say they don’t let tradespeople use their toilet. The gender divide shows that 71% of women would, compared to only 63% of men.
Andy Simms, from MyBuilder.com, says the heat can be challenging and dangerous for tradespeople, but homeowners can make this summer a little easier:
Working in high temperatures can be one of the toughest parts of the job for many tradespeople during the summer.
While many bring their own water, they’re often working away from easy access to kitchens or other facilities, so a simple gesture like offering a cold drink can make a long, hot day a little easier.
Our research suggests many homeowners don’t think to offer refreshments, but small acts of hospitality can go a long way. A bottle of cold water, a chilled soft drink or even an ice cream if you’re feeling generous can be hugely appreciated after hours spent working in the heat.
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