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34 SOCIAL HOUSING PROJECT REPORT ESi – heating controls for all homes


ESi offers a range of programmers that enables the installer to comply with Part L of the Building Regulations, providing separate timed heating control for living and sleeping zones in a home, whilst also providing timed control of hot water.


The ESi range offers 24 Hour/5/2 day and 7 day programming options for each channel.


And these programmers also feature a “Landlord” option to encourage social housing and private tenants to allow access for annual maintenance.


01280 816868 www.esicontrols.co.uk Helping reduce anti social behaviour


STANLEY Security, one of the UK’s leading security providers, has installed new CCTV and intercom systems at a number of residential blocks for property management company Griffin Grays. The result has been a reduction in anti-social behaviour and a more efficient way of working. STANLEY Security has installed new audio intercom systems, featuring


modern vandal proof panels on entrances and new handsets in apart- ments. It worked closely with Griffin Grays to gain access to apartments with minimal inconvenience or disruption to residents. STANLEY Security has completed work at eight sites to date with a further three underway. Each are under a ten-year contract which includes full service.


www.stanleysecurity.co.uk


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Ahmarra supply and install fire doors for major Southampton Tower Block refurbishment


refurbishment. Southampton’s tallest tower blocks are


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undergoing a multi-million pound fire safety up-grade and Ahmarra are working with main contractor, CLC Group and Southampton City Council to supply Q-Mark certified fire doors, riser doors and screens to all communal areas as well as Secured By Design PAS 24 security & fire doorsets to all flat entrances. Ahmarra has developed a range of apartment


entrance doorsets that meet both fire and enhanced security requirements achieving the new requirement for “Dual Certification”. These doorsets have been specified by leading social housing providers throughout London and the South East. ‘Ahmarra offer complete reassurance for


our customers that the installed doorset will perform against the threat of fire, smoke and opportunist thieves should the need arise. We ensure this through regular audit testing as well as building our own body of primary test evidence ensuing a certified and compliant product’.


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hmarra has been selected to supply and install hundreds of fire doors for a major Southampton tower block


“Ahmarra can offer a complete turnkey


service, from initial survey on your existing doors and openings, to arranging and installing replacement doorsets that are Q-Mark certified for both manufacture and installation” said Martyn Fennell, Ahmarra’s Business Development Manager. Our Secured By Design/PAS 24 doorsets are supplied as a complete pre-hung doorset available with all associated ironmongery


factory fitted, on a supply only or supply and fit basis. All doorsets are bespoke manufactured and include a number of facing and finish options including primed, natural timber veneers and high-pressure laminates as well as options for a wide selection of ironmongery to suit budget and aesthetic requirements.


02392 389 076 www.ahmarra.co.uk


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