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Secure Roller Shutters The Coniston Wall Mounted Canopy range can be fitted with secure roller shutters to create a secure and lockable storage area, a more enclosed canopy structure, or provide added security to your exterior. These shutters are particularly suited to schools and Early Years settings as during the day the canopy can be used for its main purpose, and by night or during school holidays it can be used as a handy storage area. Available in steel or aluminium, they are available in a wide range of powder coated BS or RAL colours
Extremely impressed – a fantastic product for a fantastic price!
Maryport Infant School - Maryport, Cumbra
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Product Info: Heavy duty construction using corrosion-resistant steel or aluminium Fitted with compact roller-box housing, which minimises visual impact, creating a visually pleasing finish Features an effective locking system Shutters can be operated manually (depending on size) or electrically, they can also be connected to existing alarm or access control systems if required Can be used to protect outside play equipment, sandpits, keep windows & doors out of sight and create additional storage space which can be used all year round.
Secure Roller Shutters were used to close off the ends of Wooton Primary School's Coniston canopy
Secure Roller Shutters installed to a Coniston wall mounted canopy at Ravensbury Primary School in Manchester
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WALL MOUNTED CANOPIES
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