Bull Products website

Bull makes safety product specification easier with new website

  • 4 Mar 2016

Bull Products has launched a new website focusing on the company’s key areas of fire protection, fire safety, fall rest, first aid and spill control for the construction industry.

The new website benefits from clear graphics and a responsive design making it easier to use on PC, tablet and smartphone. The site features full product information for Bull Products’ entire range of products which can be purchased online by credit card or Paypal.

All of Bull’s product brochures and leaflets are available to download, as well as various videos demonstrating its products such as the Cygnus wireless alarm system and the construction product regulations.

Bull products new office space

Bull’s new office space features a new sales top floor, accounts and admin on the first floor and a ground floor meeting area.

The website also features a news section combing latest news and press information from the company, with a live feed of its most recent tweets and integration with Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.

The company’s new website has been launched to coincide with Bull’s expansion at its headquarters in Hereford, which has undergone an extensive re-fit and interior design. Its factory and warehouse has also seen expansion adding an additional 8,000 square feet.

Brad Markham, Bull Products’ Marketing Director commented: “Thanks to our customers we have seen excellent year on year growth at Bull Products and our new website reflects the new energies and efficiencies which are being applied inside the company as we expand, yet maintaining our focus on quality products and customer service.  

We welcome customers at any time to visit our expanded facilities.”

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