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BUILDINGS, MAINTENANCE & REFURBISHMENT


Kawneer launches slimline window for education and home improvement sectors


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unique slimline aluminium


casement window that delivers superior form and function has been launched by leading UK manufacturer Kawneer. The AA®720 SL


(Slimline) casement window is the latest enhancement to Kawneer's premium AA®720 range of windows and doors, and suites with the AA®100 and AA®110 curtain wall, 451PT framing and door systems. A high-performance open-out window based on a BRE Green Guide


A-rated frame, it is designed with ultra-slim 62mm sightlines which maximise the glazing vision area while also giving a modern aesthetic look, providing optimum weather and thermal performance. The AA®720 SL window is available with two vent style options. The AA®720 SL Standard casement with overlapped vent offers a more


conventional window design, with slim and elegant frame sections, as a cost effective and robust solution ideally suited for the education sector. The AA®720 SL Double Flush casement, with unique flush frames both


externally and internally, carry the sleek contemporary aesthetic through to the inside of the building, making it ideal for the home improvement sector. Both style options are independently weather performance tested to BS


6375-1: 2015 and achieve Class 4 (600 Pa) air permeability, Class 9A (600 Pa) watertightness and Class E2400 (2400 Pa) wind resistance.


ukuk.kawneer@arconic.com


Jangro introduces new deep cleaning resources


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wo new resources are now available to help ensure shared spaces, such as education and catering establishments, are cleaned effectively.


Jangro, the UK & Ireland’s largest network of independent janitorial and cleaning distributors, has launched a ‘Deep Clean Product Guide for Education’ and extended its range of training Task Cards, to include one exclusively focussed on ‘Deep Cleaning’. The ‘Deep Clean Product Guide for Education’ contains useful


information to help nurseries, schools, and colleges, select the best products to prevent the spread of infection, such as the Jangronauts hand soap and dispensers, a fun range designed especially for children. As well as advising on best hand washing and sanitising techniques, it also helps to identify common germ hotspots within educational facilities. This handy guide also includes antiviral disinfectants and surface cleaners,


disposable wipes, and floor care products as well as solutions and procedures required to clean a potential virus outbreak. There are also instructions on how to clean and disinfect a fogging machine.


uThe ‘Deep Clean Product Guide for Education’ can be downloaded for free at www.jangro.net and the Deep Cleaning Task Card is available at www.jangrolms.net.


Sustainable £7m stem facility completes in Bristol


Wipe away the risk of infection with new PURELL®Surface products


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kin health and surface hygiene expert, GOJO Industries-Europe, has extended its PURELL surface range, with the addition of two new


products, to help businesses keep their spaces hygienically clean and healthy. The portfolio also has a new look. The yellow packaging has been replaced with blue trigger handles, lids, and labels, bringing them into line with PURELL’s market-leading hand hygiene range. Added to the portfolio of PURELL Surface Sanitising Spray and Wipes, are


a bucket of wipes and a 5-litre jug. The bucket holds 450 wipes, ideal for large surfaces and intensive use, whilst the 5L jug is designed to refill the 750ml trigger spray bottles, making it a more sustainable purchase. Fast acting and with high antimicrobial efficacy, PURELL surface sanitising


products can be used with complete confidence in a variety of settings and sectors. They are compatible with most smooth surfaces such as desks, tables, toys, fitness equipment, and worktops. Bactericidal, fungicidal and virucidal, they come ready-to-use with no rinse required.


uFor more information, call +44 (0)1908 588444, email infouk@GOJO.com or visit www.GOJO.com


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ork on a £7m specialist STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths) and creative further education centre at a college in Bristol has


now completed (Mar 2021). The three-storey Brunel Centre building at South Gloucestershire and


Stroud College (SGS) puts sustainability and wellbeing at its heart, with a number of key features prominent in its design. Leading independent property, construction and infrastructure


consultancy, Pick Everard provided cost management services throughout the project, working closely alongside the project manager Provelio, the main contractor Willmott Dixon and architect Hewitt Studios. The project team adopted a ‘fabric first’ approach meaning the scheme is


highly insulated and sealed, combined with natural ventilation and lighting, solar panels and the CLT frame, delivering a highly sustainable building. The project also saw the replacement of 400 sq. m of car park and tarmac


replaced with wildflower meadows aimed at encouraging biodiversity on site. The brise soleil also features a number of LED lights, making an artistic feature of it at night. Now complete, the 1722 sq. m building sits across three storeys and will


provide teaching and learning spaces for hundreds of students for STEM and creative subjects.


uwww.pickeverard.co.uk April 2021


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