Accessible toilets
Local authorities can make available funds go further by adopting recommendations in the new British Standard on public toilet provision which states that ‘equality, accessibility, social inclusion and sustainability should be taken into account’. Total Hygiene’s Clos-o-Mat ‘wash and dry’ toilet provides an ideal solution, satisfying needs of age, mental or physical handicap, and cultural/ religious considerations.
ENQ 206
Cladding system
New from Schueco UK is SCC 60 with ProSol TF, a cladding system for the side of buildings and other structures, purpose-designed for use with ProSol TF thin-film PV modules. The resulting ventilated façade is multi-functional and can provide weather protection, excellent insulation and sustainable energy production all in one package.
ENQ 209
Green roofs
Huntsman Polyurethanes’ Vydro foam is a hydrophilic polyurethane material that can store up to 30 times its own weight in water. An effective planting medium for green roofs, plant roots can easily penetrate the inert, PH-neutral open structured foam enabling rapid growth. With weight savings of up to 70 per cent, it can simplify the installation of living roofs.
ENQ 212
Swing door drive
Geze UK is launching a highly versatile, electromechanical swing door drive for internal doors, enabling barrier-free access for all. Ideal for hotel rooms, restaurants and leisure facilities, the flexible ECturn provides a quiet, simple accessibility solution. With a modular structure, it can be used with a variety of control options and in combination with access control and building management systems.
ENQ 207
New flooring colours
The Altro Walkway 20/VM20 safety flooring range has 12 new colours. Two plain options (Canary and Tango) have been added to this hard- wearing 2mm safety flooring range, making it available for the first time in plain and chipped designs. There are also 10 new chipped products: Savannah, Sand, Tarragon, Winter, Whale, Blizzard, Nightfall, River, Coal and Lupine.
ENQ 210
Matting facts
Plastic Extruders has revamped its Matting Guides to meet demand from specifiers interested in different sectors. The guides are split into six types of application: Workplace (Slip Resistant); Workplace (Anti-Fatigue); Barefoot and Wetside; Entrance Flooring Systems; Multi- Purpose Floor Coverings; Specialist Application Matting. Easy to read, they provide full information about the selection and application of different matting solutions.
ENQ 213
Thermostatic Shower Panels
The new sensor/electronic operated Premix Thermostatic Shower Panels from Douglas Delabie provide precise, stable, thermostatic temperature control. They feature an automatic anti- legionella ‘duty-flush’ operation with automatic programmed cycle (approx 45 seconds). If the shower is not used for 24 hours, the unit runs for 40 to 60 seconds to flush the pipeline preventing water stagnation and bacteria development.
ENQ 208
Five star safety
Knauf Drywall’s health & safety performance has been recognised with a Five Star Audit award, the highest possible from the British Safety Council, the internationally recognized benchmark of best practice. The achievement for its Immingham and Sittingbourne sites benefits customers in terms of improved product quality, enhanced order accuracy and much better service.
ENQ 211 fast track to suppliers – go online to
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Outdoor solutions
Alfresco Solutions is the UK’s leading outdoor solutions provider. Ideal for pubs, restaurants, hotels and all outdoor leisure areas, products available include giant umbrellas, awnings, smoking shelters, pergolas, terrace screening, heating, lighting and cafe banners. We offer free site surveys as well as maintenance, repairs and servicing.
ENQ 214
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