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TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION ADVERTORIAL


Raising the bar on overhead damage prevention


provide access to a fork truck drivers training facility within its manufacturing and distribution complex in York. Stertil’s FlexiEdge range comprises 16 models including


provide sweet access solution A


Stertil Fast-Action Doors


leading food and confectionery manufacturer relies upon a pair of Stertil FlexiEdge fast-action doors to


internal and external doors, all-weather doors, cleanroom and freezer/coldroom doors plus emergency exit doors. Standard models are available in widths up to 11 metres and heights of 5.5 metres whilst bespoke and special sizes may be specified. The door curtain is fully flexible with a soft bottom


edge which self-adjusts to seal on an uneven floor and eliminates any possibility of causing injury to users. In addition, the incorporation of an infra-red photocell, fitted 300mm above floor level, supported by a bottom edge wireless detector ensures instant halting of all door movement in the event of sensing an obstruction.


Stertil Door Products  0870 770 0471  www.stertil-dockproducts.co.uk


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Workplace safety innovators, A-SAFE, are pushing impact aversion solutions to new heights of technological sophistication.


his newest addition to the A-SAFE range protects low hanging infrastructure in environments where


high-level vehicles such as forklift trucks are in operation. It is used to safeguard doorframes, loading docks, infrastructure and overhead walkways, as well as key safety assets such as sprinkler systems and ventilation pipes. The appropriately named Alarm Bar marries a significant audible alarm with bright red flashing lights, ensuring it is impossible to ignore.


Patented sensor technology mitigates the risk of


nuisance tripping “A common problem our customers encounter with alert systems across their facilities is false alarms. This can be caused by day-to-day traffic movement of heavy vehicles and operation of machinery; as well as wind currents. To solve this our electronics engineers developed a powerful new type of electronics technology, never before applied to the safety industry” explains A-SAFE’s Head of Technologies. 


   It is quick and easy to install and fully height


adjustable thanks to heavy duty wires and adjustable gripple hooks. Its use of battery power also means it can be positioned anywhere on site. Achieving a two-year battery life, maintenance is kept to a minimum and the plug-and-play battery adaptor makes replacing the batteries a simple task. Thanks to the self-coloured and UV-stabilised polymer composition exclusive to A-SAFE, high visibility is maintained and its inbuilt strength and durability further supports the “fit and forget” solution. This enables warehouse and factory managers to concentrate on the job at hand, safe in the knowledge the technology is doing what it can to safeguard the business assets both in terms of people and property.


A-SAFE HQ Ltd  01422 344402  www.asafe.com


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