SITE PREPARATION GRAND DESIGNS LIVE SHOW PREVIEW Hultafors NEW range of ‘snap-off’ knives
Hultafors Tools has launched a new range of ‘Snap-Off’ Knives for professional craftsmen and women. With 13 different knives and four long-lasting precision blades, these all-round, ergonomic knives are designed and built to suit a wide range of jobs on site. From industrial and warehouse applications to specialist work on site – from like cutting boxes open and shaping plasterboard, to trimming flooring and paring cables. Symmetrically designed so that the blades can turned over, they’re
adaptable for both left and right hand use so that left handed craftsmen and women can adapt the knife rather than their own usage. What’s more, the blades are available in three widths of 9, 18, and 25mm.
www.hultafors.co.uk NEW from Solid Gear – Onyx safety shoes
Combining maximum comfort and protection with a robust and durable design, Solid Gear’s Onyx is available as a shoe or a boot and ideal for different types of on-site work. This EN-accredited footwear has a modern-looking style that integrates a seamless upper and Cordura reinforcements with a poured polyeurethane midsole, a breathable footbed and strong rubber outsole for maximum grip on slippery and uneven surfaces. Metal-free protection comes from the fiberglass toecap and
penetration board for extra personal safety. The unique BOA Closure System distributes the pressure of the fastened shoe evenly across your feet to ensure a glove-like fit all day for maximum comfortable protection.
www.solidgearfootwear.com The ultimate choices in work trousers
September sees the next generation of Work Trouser choices from Snickers Workwear. There’s the Flexiwork 2.0 trousers, designed for craftsmen who want nothing but the best. These high-spec trousers are made of durable four-way stretch fabric. Then there’s the ‘loose-fit’ AllroundWork stretch trousers with a classic Snickers Workwear look and feel plus the new FlexiWork Denim Work Trousers where Workwear meets Streetwear in these slim- fitting work trousers. Also take a look at the
new regular-fit RUFFWork Canvas+ heavy duty trousers. But the ladies will definitely have a close eye on the ALLroundWork womens stretch trousers, specially designed and shaped to fit the female anatomy.
info@snickersworkwear.co.uk Cost effective sustainable water management
GRAND DESIGNS LIVE STAND NO B322
RainActiv is a concept in cost effective sustainable water management for domestic homes. Using and controlling water at source. Harvested rainwater is managed by WRAS approved UK manufactured back up systems for all non-potable applications to release the stress on mains supply. As a sustainable drainage system (SuDS) RainActiv can be designed specific to site and discharge rates as low as 0.05l/sec can be met. Not obtainable by any other product. Test sites with RainActiv have
shown that mains water consumption has been significantly reduced and that fast flowing roof water has been attenuated to a manageable rate into the drainage network. Contact RainWater Harvesting Ltd for more info.
01733 405 111
www.rainwaterharvesting.co.uk
Rainwater can be used for any non-potable application including toilets, washing machines, and garden use.
This can be up to 50% savings on mains water!
We design, develop and manufacture our own systems such as the Rain Director®
and
Rain Backup In a Box® house, in the UK.
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Running costs can be as low as 1p per person per day with our unique Rain Director®
system.
Can be used for SuDS Sustainable Drainage Systems.
Drainage Control With Rain Activ
www.rainwaterharvesting.co.uk info@rainwaterharvesting.co.uk 01733 405 111
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