Emerald Headingley Stadium is believed to the UK’s first multi sport international venue to be fully accessible when it comes to toilets, courtesy of Closomat.
This article sees Toby Staff, Managing Director at Newstar Door Controls, write about the issue of window restrictors that have been designed to nothing more than the BS Standard.
Klober responds to the recent amendments to the British Standard for slating and tiling as it now recognises that air permeable underlays can take the place of ventilation in a cold roof.
A plethora of revised British Standards has led to the publication of a trio of new technical guides from the Guild of Architectural Ironmongers (GAI) for door and window hardware specialists.
Two GEZE employees have joined the ‘100% club’ by achieving maximum marks in their Automatic Door Suppliers Association (ADSA) BS EN 16005 Authorised Technicians exam.
Marley Eternit has released an innovative Batten End Clip, designed to make dry verges easier for roofers install, in accordance with the new British Standard.
Closomat have been reflecting on the updating of the British Standard for accessibility in the built environment, now extend the usability of the ultimate in accessible toileting.