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Product category: Ventilation Services
News Release from: Titon | Subject: Titon TV90 slot vents
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial Team on 08 January 2004

Improved Ventilation and Security for
Office Worke

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Major window refurbishment for Fife Council's admin headquarters has given the building's occupants improved ventilation and security, thanks to Titon's window fittings and trickle ventilators.

Titon TV90 slot vents were fitted to 350 replacement windows to allow the council's office workers to benefit from increased indoor air quality The vents incorporate Titon's Trimvent opening principle, which has been used successfully for over thirty years

The slot vents were specified with a white finish to match the offices' interior and the external canopies in green to complement the external window frame, and achieve a cohesive appearance to the building from the outside.

Titon also supplied a range of window fittings to ensure high levels of security and user safety.

Each window was fitted with Titon's Select Espagnolette Handle in a chrome finish and matching Sobinco 490 Pivot Hinges in satin anodised aluminum finish, complete with Perimeter Locking.

This was fitted to give the pivot windows extra security via additional locking points around the window.

Titon encourages a partnership approach when specifying their products.

Alistair Drummond, Facilities Service, Fife Council, remarks: "Titon helped us gain the most cost effective solution and guided us through part of the specification process.

The whole refurbishment scheme has given the building a more comprehensive look, and we are now able to offer employees increased levels of indoor air quality." Paul Rainbird, Titon's Partnering Manager, says: "We always aim to understand the needs of the public sector, and work to provide the most cost-effective solution, not in terms of initial cost but for the entire product life." The contractors for the job were Muirfield (Contracts) Ltd, the window fabricators were Firth Buildings (Scotland) Ltd, and the PVCu system supplier was REHAU Ltd.

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