ASSA ABLOY Aperio

01 March 2018

French mental health centre trusts ASSA ABLOY Aperio

More than 160 Aperio® wireless escutcheons have been fitted throughout the Centre Psychothérapique de Nancy mental health facility (CPN), featuring alongside the access control system from Delta Security Solutions.

  • 01 March 2018

Plumis

28 February 2018

The Plumis sprinkler alternative for tall buildings

Plumis’ Automist Smartscan, is ideal for tower flats and high rise buildings, using infrared technology to develop an intelligently targeted watermist spray with a six metre range

  • 28 February 2018

Safeguard Europe

27 February 2018

Dealing with damp: Safeguard CPD style

Safeguard Europe has updated its CPD seminar programme on the two main, and often confused, causes of damp, providing both a broad and in-depth briefing on this troublesome entity for properties.

  • 27 February 2018

dormakaba
  • 27 February 2018

Willmott Dixon

26 February 2018

Willmott Dixon continues to support mental fitness with new Z-Card

Industry player Willmott Dixon is continuing to raise awareness of mental health issues in the UK construction sector, with its new informative Z-Card.

  • 26 February 2018

dormakaba

26 February 2018

Security firm’s service director becomes vice chairman of ADSA

Paul Wright, Service Director at dormakaba, who has more than 18 years of experience in the industry, will be named as Vice Chairman of ADSA on May 1st.

  • 26 February 2018

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ASSA ABLOY

22 February 2018

New stylish door handle for ASSA ABLOY’s Aperio range

The new Aperio® H100 door handle from ASSA ABLOY features the power and flexibility of wireless access control into one slim, smartly designed designed door handle.

  • 22 February 2018

Bull Products

21 February 2018

Bull-ievable advice to protect your workforce from accidents

Bradley Markham, director at Bull Products, shares the top three products to protect your workforce to the highest degree, with accidents on site still being a common occurrence.

  • 21 February 2018