MONTH IN FM
MARCH 2019 51
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RECYCLING BIN COMBINES STYLE
WITH CONVENIENCE
The new stylish EnviroStep pedal bin from
Leafield Environmental is rapidly becoming
a favourite for recycling in preference to
individual desk bins.
Slim enough to stand back against the
wall in corridors and open o ices, yet with
a 90-litre capacity, the durable, rotationally
moulded EnviroStep stands some 970mm
high, ideal for ergonomic e iciency. The
bin sports front castors and an integral
handle, overcoming the problem of
carrying full, vulnerable and potentially
heavy sacks to collection points.
With a single aperture and pedal
operated lid, the Envirostep Single is ideal
for collecting heavy waste such as food or
paper but is equally suitable for collecting general waste or mixed recyclate. The
Envirostep bin comes with WRAP compliant colouring and labelling as standard,
although personalisation options are available.
EnviroStep bins are moulded from a durable polyethylene blend, and for
food collection can incorporate a non-leaching silver component that ensures
e ective anti-bacterial protection for the lifetime of the product, helping to keep
surfaces clean and hygienic.
As waste management and recycling creep up the agenda, the EnviroStep
from Leafield Environmental o ers a stylish, convenient and hygienic collection
option.
www.leafield-environmental.com 01225 816500
envinfo@leafield-environmental.com
SENIOR LAUNCHES NEW LOW U-VALUE PURe
COMMERCIAL DOOR
Senior Architectural Systems has added
weight to its range of high performance
fenestration solutions by developing
its largest, strongest and most flexible
aluminium door system to date – the
new PURe Commercial Door.
The launch of the new PURe
Commercial Door will strengthen
Senior’s existing range of commercial
aluminium doors, which includes the
popular SD, SPW600e, SPW500 and
SPW501 systems, to provide specifiers
with a high performance solution
for every application and project
requirement.
Benefiting from the same sleek slim sightlines and patented PUR thermal
break as Senior’s popular PURe aluminium windows and patio doors, the new
PURe Commercial Door provides a secure and e icient solution for medium
and high tra ic areas where frequent access is required. Available as a standard,
electronic-locking and panic-exit system, Senior’s new commercial door system
o ers exceptional flexibility and a wide variety of door stiles allowing it to be
specified in a multitude of di erent configurations and design options.
Also fully compatible with Senior’s extensive range of aluminium windows and
curtain walling systems, the new PURe Commercial Door can be specified in an
almost unlimited choice of colours and finishes both inside and out, thanks to
Senior’s in-house powder coating facility.
www.seniorarchitectural.co.uk
01709 772600
info@sasmail.co.uk
MAKITA’S NEW FACTORY SERVICE CENTRE
OPENS IN LONDON
Makita UK has opened a third regional
Factory Service Centre (FSC) in the
London borough of Hounslow. This
new FSC joins Makita’s HQ facility in
Milton Keynes, which serves the whole
of the country, as well as Glasgow,
which supports the rapidly expanding
market penetration of the brand in
Scotland and northern England.
The London FSC will primarily
service the essential London and South
East region. In order to o er the best
service levels in the industry Makita
is committed to o ering improved
national coverage for the benefit of end
user customers, as well as the network
of Makita distributors, by building these
dedicated FSC’s.
While these facilities satisfy a vital
role in providing technical repairs and
maintenance services for all mains and cordless construction machines, and the
rapidly expanding range of grounds care tools, training remains the cornerstone
of Makita’s marketing success. It ensures that both authorised distributors and
operators are fully conversant with the power tools they own, or may purchase in
the future; how to obtain the best and safest performance from these machines,
and how to maintain them for e iciency and productivity.
www.makitauk.com
@MakitaUK
OFFICE PRINCIPLES OPENS
MANCHESTER OFFICE
Award-winning design, fit out
and workplace consultancy,
O ice Principles has taken space
in Manchester, formalising the
expansion of the company’s
geographical reach and reflecting
its intention to further grow its
Northern portfolio.
The o ice, on Manchester’s
Oxford Street, is headed by Project
Director, Andrew Trevett, and
supported by a full team of interior designers, technical surveyors, project
managers and administration sta .
Although its business originated in the South East, O ice Principles has
undertaken significant contracts in the Midlands and the North in recent years
and is keen to put down roots in a central northern location.
Joint Managing Director of O ice Principles, Cyril Parsons explains why
Manchester was the natural choice: “Manchester’s commercial property market
is booming, with some big name companies acquiring o ice space in the City
Centre in the last 12 months alone.
“The emergence of a number of new Grade A o ice developments, including
landmark commercial addresses such as No.1 Spinningfields, has positioned
the City as possibly the most significant business location outside of the capital
and there is a strong development pipeline which promises more of the same. It
makes sense for us to launch our Northern o ice here and we intend to build on
the presence we have already established to grow our client base.”
www.o iceprinciples.com
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