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Illumirail handrails Illumirail low voltage LED lighting from FH Brundle fits discreetly and securely into our standard Pro-Railing split tube handrail. The brilliant cool white light gives a stylish finish to internal or external stairwells and walkways. As a standard component in the range, it is available from stock for next day delivery anywhere in the UK. Pro- Railing is a stylish, durable and cost effective stainless steel handrail component system designed with ease of installation in mind. With a choice of infill solutions using glass with glass clamps, wire rope, round and decorative bar, there is a standard solution for any application. We can also manufacture infill panels in perforated metal,
PRO-RAILING Component System
Let there be light! The Stainless Steel Handrail
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wire mesh and wire rope netting to meet your specific requirements. Available in Type 304 and 316 to suit internal and external applications, you can be sure Pro- Railing quality will ensure stunning results year after year.
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The Royal Free Hospital wires up for refurbishment Newlon Housing Trust, a London-based housing association, has been working with the Royal Free Hospital in Hampstead to refurbish and build new accommodation for the hospital staff and is using Click Scolmore’s Mode accessory range of wiring accessories to ensure high quality pro- vision and ease of use. Click Scolmore’s Mode accessories work well in refurbished buildings like the Anne Bryan’s House as they allow installers and designers exceptional flexibility in dedicated wiring solutions. In addition, the smooth, modern
lines of the Mode accessory light plates fit easily into traditional and contemporary designs alike, which is what makes Click Scolmore’s Mode accessories so ideal for refurbishing projects. All Click Scolmore electrical and lighting products are manu- factured to the highest quality levels in the industry.
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LED retrofit range now available LED Eco Lights has secured an agreement to supply its extensive GoodlightTM
range to the Rexel UK Group. The GoodlightTM
retrofit LED lighting range
includes perfect replacements for standard fluores- cent tube lamps plus LED flood and high bay light- ing, down lights, spot lights and more. These easily retrofit into existing lighting schemes allowing organisations to benefit from dramatic energy, cost, carbon and maintenance savings of up to 85 per cent. “Following the launch of our GoodlightTM earlier this year, it’s been extremely well received by
range
customers, architects, developers, interior designers and electrical installers alike,” says Saima Shafi, co-founder of LED Eco Lights. “Our new distribution agreement with Rexel marks a real leap forward in making the GoodlightTM thousands of customers throughout the UK.”
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Wandsworth helps Mayfair residents plug in Wiring accessories specialist, the Wandsworth Group, is to supply luxury switches and sockets along with a wide range of bespoke wiring accessories for one of the most prestigious new addresses in London: Park House in Mayfair. The yellow etched prime acces- sories are supplied as ‘unfinished’ plates, allowing bespoke paint finishes to be
added at fit out to match the interior design of each individual apartment. The bespoke nature of the wiring accessories does not end there: Wandsworth will be supplying a wide range of custom-manufactured ‘specials’ for the installation, including combined twin data / 5amp / twin switched sockets, combined HDMI outlet / switched fused spur / twin data outlets and combined fused connection / cable outlet / HDMI / twin data outlets.
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