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News Release from: Sapa Building Systems | Subject: Dualframe Vertical Sliding Window
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 05 April 2005
New anti-ligature hardware for Sapa
window system
New hardware introduced on Sapa Building Systems' Dualframe Vertical Sliding Window combines ease of operation with anti-ligature design.
New hardware introduced on Sapa Building Systems' Dualframe Vertical Sliding Window combines ease of operation with anti-ligature design New recessed sash pulls that have been designed to fit to both the bottom and top rails of the sliding window help to ensure that the sashes can be raised and lowered with the minimum of effort
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 31 Mar 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The built-in anti-ligature design will meet the specific demands of projects where the building occupants need to be protected but where there is still a requirement for windows to be opened.
Hospitals and detention units in particular regard anti-ligature hardware as a fundamental requirement of their window and door systems' specification.
Mark Robinson, Technical Manager for Sapa commented: "The introduction of the new design recessed pulls for the Vertical Sliding Window is just part of our range of anti-ligature hardware that features across the whole Dualframe range and has already led to many projects being specified where this need was paramount".
"We believe it vastly improves the appeal of the whole system to these markets".
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