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EVACUATIONS


CUSTOM DESIGNED GLOVES


Evacuation specialist for people in buildings


• Advising you on your emergency evacuation plans • Escape evacuation equipment for every scenario • Providing support with expert training • Helping you to stay legal with annual maintenance


Now, help is at hand. Our experienced team can offer a full design & development service from concept to finished product. We’ll produce a glove that is tailored to your specific application, environment & needs. We aim to hit both price point & performance level & ensure it meets the appropriate CE standard for end use.


www.escape-mobility.co.uk info@escape-mobility.co.uk 0844 800 1775


For a no obligation consultation on Dip Coated, Cut Resistant and Impact Protective gloves, drop us an e-mail: support@safety-inxs.com


CABLE SAFETY


ADVERTISE TODAY Contact Danielle Mason T: 01625 426054


E: danielle@opusbm.co.uk


Wall Cable Support


Medihook


For more information, please contact: Skyhook-GB Ltd, Bryning,


The Multihook


Available in 7 colours


Extendable Tower Stand


181 Smallfield Road, Horley, Surrey, RH6 9LR.


Head Office:


01342 844442 Email:


Available in 7 colours Made in Britain The Skyhook sales@skyhook-gb.com www.skyhook-gb.com


PROVIDING ESSENTIAL LINKS For your chance to advertise within our classified section please contact Danielle Mason on 01625 426054 or email danielle@opusbm.co.uk


CALL US NOW!


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