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National Carpet Cleaners Association

National Carpet Cleaners Association

NCCA members are trained professionals and can undertake work in many industry related areas. Established in 1968, the National Carpet Cleaners Association is the only independent UK trade body dedicated to the cleaning of carpets, hard flooring, upholstery, curtains and other soft furnishings. It is now nationally recognised by government, media, industry and commerce as the authoritative source of information and advice on all aspects of the industry. "The dual aim of the NCCA is safeguarding the reputation of the industry and protecting its customers, whether in the domestic or commercial sphere. Only after successful completion of the NCCA training course may the applicant become a fully accredited member of the NCCA and be eligible to add the coveted logo to their company name. In addition to the compulsory training, a series of advanced courses, workshops, branch meetings, technical roadshows and other events have been designed to keep experienced members up to date with the increasingly sophisticated science of cleaning. The National Carpet Cleaners Association exists to raise standards of expertise and knowledge among carpet, floor and upholstery cleaners, and thereby to protect the public and their furnishings from cleaners who are not properly trained. {Quote from the NCCA}

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About National Carpet Cleaners Association

Estimated Revenue

$0-$1M

Employees

1-10

Category

Sector

Consumer Discretionary

Industry Group

Consumer Services

Industry

Consumer Services

SIC Code

72

NAICs Code

561

Location

State

Coventry

Country

United Kingdom

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