What are the aims and objectives of IPFRA?
To represent the PFR industry (Surveyors, Installers, Consultants, Manufacturers and Distributors and the wider supply chain), working collaboratively with all stakeholders to lead, influence and support mainstreaming PFR.
- In the context of flood risk management: to promote and enhance the profile and awareness of PFR. Establishing PFR as an integral measure in flood risk and climate adaptation.
- To support education and awareness of PFR to include preparedness, resistance and recoverability.
- To enhance the commercial interests of the member organisations, supporting growth, innovation, best practice, education, training and collaboration for all Surveyors, Installers, Consultants, Manufacturers and Distributors and the wider supply chain.
- To ensure the highest quality of services, products and installations provided by members and promote adherence to the PFR code of practice and industry standards. (e.g. BSI).

Why should you join IPFRA?
Until the formation of IPFRA, there was no recognised body that solely represents the interests of the Property Flood Resilience industry
IPFRA is made up entirely of people actively working in the industry. This means that all those involved in IPFRA have a vested interest in delivering a sustainable and profitable future for the industry based on quality and reputation.
What are the benefits of joining IPFRA?
Membership of IPFRA delivers the following tangible benefits for Property Flood Resilience Surveyors, Installers and Manufacturers
National recognition as a professional, reliable and responsible member of the industry
Provision of customer reassurance through the IPFRA Code of Conduct
Listing on the IPFRA website for customers looking for PFR services
The opportunity to help shape the future of the industry
Access to unique member benefit programmes (such as vehicle assist schemes, fuel discount cards, health insurance, HR and Legal advice)
Who should join IPFRA
All Property Flood Resilience Surveyors, Consultants, Installers and Manufacturers are welcome to join as full members.
How are member subscriptions used?
IPFRA is a non-profit organisation. This means there are no shareholders, and all available funds are dedicated to moving the PFR industry forward. This comes down to:
Attracting as many members as we can to build a strong Association (you can help by passing on details of IPFRA to colleagues, suppliers and even your competitors)
Being the ‘recognised voice’ for Property Flood Resilience Surveyors, Installers and Manufacturers to help shape the future of the industry.
Developing the tools and means of shaping the future of industry and creating an interactive community for members through the IPFRA website, meetings and other forums such as newsletters and bulletins.
Driving new business to our members
What Commitments do you have to give?
There are a few commitments to being a member of IPFRA

Commit to the established industry Code of Practice with all attendant training

Commit to the IPFRA industry Code of Conduct

Commit to a whole year’s membership and subscription
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