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The show is also set against three tough trading years and many demanding changes to the industry.


New renewable sources of energy need to be used to allow buildings to comply with Standard Assessment Procedures (SAP), regulations which will soon apply to the swimming pool trade. These new standards including the demanding Part L Building regulations are set against a background of fast rising energy costs which means that the trade needs to be aware and alive to the latest developments of energy saving options where much of the focus of SPATEX will be.


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GOLDEN COAST TO REVEAL SURVEY FINDING AND SHOWCASE 50 NEW LINES Golden Coast will be revealing findings for their ‘state of the industry survey’ that was carried out during the winter.


The Devon based business will also showcase a range of products, from lighting and pool covers to chemicals and accessories.


Some of the exclusive products includes the Del Galleryd’O printed water debris cover, a new cover that can be printed with a variety of stunning designs and colours and the Spectravision LED lighting system. The Swimmer Chemical range has also been given a face lift this year.


Managing Director, Jamie Adams said: “Every year we aim to bring the latest new products to SPATEX and this year is no exception. As well as introducing more than 50 new products we are offering one to one sessions with our marketing director and will also be joined by international suppliers Nicolas Rouxell from Del and Gino Mathis from Propulsion who supply our Spectravision lights.


CERTIKIN SUPPORT SPATEX SHOW AS ‘ONE OF THE INDUSTRY’S MOST IMPORTANT DATES’


Certikin’s stand reflects its position in the industry. The stand will provide customers with hospitality and access to Certikin’s portfolio of new products.


Marketing Manager, Cath Saunders says: “SPATEX is an excellent launch pad for our new products and, aside from our annual seminars, Certikin regards it as one of the industry’s most important dates. It provides a vital opportunity to fly the flag both for ourselves and the industry as a whole.


“We have some great new products including two new state-of-the-art Dolphin pool cleaners, a stunning new Endless Summer telescopic enclosure, new lighting and new Fi-Clor chemicals plus much, much more.”


The nearby Calorex/Certikin stand is manned by heating and ventilation specialists who will advise on how the carbon conscious Calorex units can reduce pool running costs, and to demonstrate the technicalities and finer points of Calorex’s equipment including the Variheat, Delta, Vaporex, Monitair and, for large commercial projects, the HRD environmental air handling unit. There’s also a brand new Calorex heat pump to view on the stand. Certikin International – Stand L115


In October Golden Coast launched a ‘State of the Industry’ survey and the results will be revealed at the show and a copy of the results will be made available, free of charge, at the Golden Coast stand. Golden Coast – Stand L109


LIGHTHOUSE PUT MORE SPOTLIGHT ON ZODIAC HEAT PUMPS


Highlights of the new range from Lighthouse Pools include a new 23 kW (at 15°) Air Energy (Jandy) unit in both summer season and extended season.


New lines also include:


• Power First Premium 15 extended season as standard.


• New Power First Premium 11 extended season. • Digital expansion valves on all Power First Premiums, for an improved performance. • 25, 35 and 90 kW three phase units


Lighthouse sell over 15,000 heat pumps annually worldwide. Zodiac Pool Care are world leaders in the design and manufacture of swimming pool equipment. If you are interested in supplying and installing Zodiac Heat Pumps then there’s an invitation to see the range and to discuss the discounts. Lighthouse Pools – Stand L106


IT’S ALL FABULOUSLY FAIRLOCKS! Fairlocks have again this year increased their stand space to incorporate a hospitality area where visitors are invited to sit whilst discussing the merits of Fairlocks products, such as the ground breaking Covrex fully insulated automatic swimming pool cover for domestic and commercial use. A working display pool featuring Covrex will allow customers to see for themselves the efficiency and advantages of opting for the most robust, adaptable and cost effective automatic cover available in the UK. Other products sharing the spotlight include the Fairlocks Big Yellow Vac Head, the ingenious high efficiency HeatInverter heat pumps, the unique Betaloc™ block pool building system and to clean up, the Red Leopard Orbit automatic pool cleaner. The multi-talented and bestselling Aqua de- light LED lighting will further illuminate a sparkling line up and there is a real possibility that a late addition luminary product will make an inaugural appearance! Fairlocks – Stand L152


SPA CREST EUROPE TO LAUNCH ‘REVOLUTION’ IN UK SPA RETAILING If you’re involved in spa retailing in the UK or Europe and looking to increase your sales and profits, or are looking to add hot tubs as an additional profit stream then Spa Crest Europe has a tempting offer as it launches Brand2Go, what is being called a unique new initiative, designed to raise your profile, differentiate you from your competitors, and win more profitable business in 2012. Tony Welsby, Spa Crest Europe’s Managing Director says: “We are very excited to be launching this brand new concept at SPATEX, and are really looking forward to introducing it to the trade!” Spa Crest Europe – Stand U117


VITA SPAS LAUNCHES NEW BUDGET RANGE FOR SPATEX


Vita Spas are launching a new budget range of spas at SPATEX which start from just £2,995 inc VAT – The Lifestyle range from Arizona. There are two models, the R50 at £2,995 including VAT and the R61 at £3,295 including VAT. They are rotationally moulded to provide immense strength but with lower production costs. The


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