Pro Installer May 2017 - Issue 50 | Page 22

22 | MAY 2017 News Read online at www.proinstaller.co.uk Colour converts into sales The trend within the home improve- As part of the GGF’s 40th an- niversary celebrations, GGF staff gave away a free copy of the GGF Safety and Security Good Practice Guide to the first 40 visitors on the stand each day of SCTX 2017. The publication, valued at £150, covers the use of safety and secu- rity glass and glazing in buildings including not just windows, doors and curtain walling but also interi- ors such as shower enclosures and elevator enclosures. ment market from white towards colour when choosing replacement windows, doors and roofline products is converting into sales, according to Freefoam. The business has seen an increase in orders for anthracite grey fascia and soffit during the last year. Installers can now provide home- owners with the opportunity to create a fully coordinated roofline for their home by offer- ing Freefoam’s new anthracite gutter. Introduced last year, the anthracite grey rainwater range is an exact match (RAL No.7016) to the fascia and soffit products and coordinates with many popular shades of window frames and door finishes. With a 77mm depth and a 116mm width, the deep gutter is designed to manage in- creasing levels of rainfall. Available with the full range of matching fittings including un- ion brackets, running outlets and hoppers, and manufactured using co-extruded PVCu, the Freefoam Freeflow range offers a long lasting, leak free, no fade, low maintenance solution all with a ten-year guarantee. For more information, visit https:// www.counterterrorexpo.com/ All products are listed online at www.freefoam.com Security and Counter Terror Expo The Glass and Glazing Fed- eration (GGF) supported the Security & Counter Terror Expo at Olympia, London, earlier this month. The GGF exhibited at Stand I-20, with GGF technical staff on hand to discuss all matters glass and glazing. Ian Penfold of Solar Gard (and chairman of the GGF Window Film Group) presented a demonstration of the perfor- mance and properties of safety and security glazing from the GGF stand. NEW ABS WEBSITE Avocet Hardware has continued its fight against burglars with the launch of www.abs-secure.co.uk, an easy to use website. This online resource brings together all the relevant information about lock-snapping, and how to counter it using Avocet’s snap secure locks. The new site, which will display perfectly no matter what device a person uses to access it, was developed in response to a growing demand amongst Avocet’s Elite centre customers for a website that addressed lock snapping head on and honestly, but without providing burglars with a veritable DIY lesson in it. Derrick Purvis, marketing manager of Brighouse-based Avocet, said: “There’s a lot of conflicting information about lock-snapping and an authoritative voice to tackle the ‘ issue in a manner that made sense ’ how to prevent it flying around out there and it is very easy to become confused. The feedback we were getting was that peo- ple wanted an authoritative voice to tackle the issue in a manner that made sense – and I feel www.abs-secure. c