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hotels, durability and safety are paramount. Wiring accessories must comply with stringent fire, IP and electrical safety standards. Anti-microbial finishes are also becoming popular - particularly in post-pandemic hospitality design - for high-touch surfaces such as switches and socket outlets. As part of the vast range of wiring accessories that wholesalers can draw upon, Click Scolmore has a growing collection of accessories specifically developed for the hotel industry and designed to provide contractors and specifiers targeting this sector with an expanded range of flexible and easy to install solutions. These include the ‘Clean Room’ and ‘Do Not Disturb’ New Media modules which are available as touch modules and indicator modules – both in a choice of black or white. The touch module is placed within the hotel room for the occupant’s use, while the indicator module is installed outside the room to indicate to hotel staff whether the room needs to be cleaned or the occupants do not want to be disturbed. Developed with the hotel sector in mind, but with appeal across other applications, these modules are designed to fit all Click two-gang New Media euro module front plates. Other products in the Hotel Solutions range include the New Media Hotel Accessory Plate – a two gang GridPro front plate with twin New Media aperture. The versatile GridPro plate can be populated to perform multiple tasks using


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“Hotel refurbishments and new builds are on the rise…fuelled by both post-pandemic tourism growth and the push for greener, tech-enabled rooms.”


a combination of both GridPro and New Media modules. Also available is the Key Card module which acts as the main electrical switch for the hotel room and is operated by the guests on entering and leaving the room - reducing the amount of time the lights (and/or appliances) are left on. USB charging modules offer a compact design to enable installation into a 25mm back


box with a minimum charging capacity of 2A. Click Scolmore also offers an in-house laser etching service, which can be used on all modules from the Click Wiring Accessory ranges to allow bespoke solutions to be created. Wiring accessories in hotels are a key part of the guest experience and a visible sign of quality and attention to detail. For electrical contractors, specifying the right accessories - ones that meet design, safety, smart technology, and durability standards - is vital to delivering projects that satisfy both clients and their guests. Wholesalers have a part to play in ensuring they have the right products and solutions to satisfy this burgeoning sector.


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