building products & services; cih show preview Snickers’ ALLROUND Work Trousers
The Snickers’ Next Generation Work- wear range consists of modern working clothes that combine amazing fit with hardwearing comfort and advanced functionality. The WorkTrousers are in new, contemporary designs, packed with innovative features that focus on fit, comfort and freedom of movement, using hardwearing fabrics for long lasting protection. The new ALLROUND WorkTrousers are the most modern products of their kind, with superior knee protection, built-in leg ventilation and a stretch gusset for extra movement. Made from a hardwearing nylon fabric with Cordura reinforce- ments, they have a host of handy pockets.
info@snickersworkwear.co.uk
SkyVac has launched one of the world’s most powerful pole operated gutter cleaners. The SkyVac Industrial is at least three times more powerful than any other model, capable of drawing 8,000 litres of air per minute and lifting water 150. It will remove heavy tufts of grass up to 5 kilos. Celebrating its fifth year of UK production, SkyVac has designed this model for all situations. It has three motors controlled by a power management lever to operate on 6,500 - 8,000 litres suction per minute and to ensure economical use of electricity. Full details of SkyVac products from Spinaclean are available on the company’s website.
SkyVac launches powerful gutter cleaner
info@spinaclean.com Heating and ventilation solutions
At the Chartered Institute of Housing's 2016 Exhibition, Johnson & Starley is exhibiting a comprehensive range of heating and ventilation products that meet the needs of housing associations, local authorities, housebuilders and contractors. Housing professionals involved in the specification of energy efficient H&V solutions will be able to discuss specific project require- ments with a company that has unrivalled experience in this market through countless installations of its warm air heating, gas condensing boiler and ventilation products. Full details of all Johnson & Starley prod- ucts will be available on Stand D48.
CIH Show stand no D48 01604 762881
www.johnsonandstarley.co.uk Visit Designer Contracts at CIH
Designer Contracts works with Social Housing, Local Authority, Public Sector and other commercial organisations providing cost-effective flooring solu- tions. It is a nominated supplier on the PfH framework specialising in the sup- ply and installation of contract rated and domestic floorcoverings. The com- pany provides a local service across the whole of the UK via its 12 regional centres and huge central distribution facility which holds in excess of £2 million worth of stock. Every floor covering is supplied to the right spec- ification and professionally installed. Designer Contacts is exhibiting at CIH 2016, visit the company on stand P31 to discuss how it can help you.
CIH Show stand no P31
enquiries@designercontracts.com
Do you want to bin ongoing maintenance costs in your recycling areas?
• Louvre style panels prevent the build up of unpleasant smells in the bin areas
•Maintenance free • Easy to clean – jet washable •Made from Govaplast®
brand of recycled plastic
•Environmentally friendly and aesthetically pleasing
•Available in brown, black, grey, green or beige with choice of panel heights from 1.2m – 1.8m
Each bay is supplied with pre-assembled panels for NORMANDY BIN BAY FENCE SYSTEM
For details of our full product range – fencing, decking, seating, planters, bins, bollards, visit the website or contact us today
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easy installation and has either galvanised steel ground socket into which the posts are inserted or extended posts for ground anchorage.
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see this product on stand E55!
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