
Fall protection for HVAC installers: what to look for
As stated by a recent report from Mordor Intelligence, the UK is witnessing a steady growth in demand for HVAC equipment in the commercial sector. As more businesses invest in
High-quality, modular solutions that offer permanent access & collective protection for working at height.
With extensive experience in the height safety market, our team works together to deliver a blend of products and service that goes beyond achieving compliance. Our friendly, willing people are focused on helping you effectively manage work at height risks in a way that protects your company and, most importantly, the people that work in, on and around your premises.

As stated by a recent report from Mordor Intelligence, the UK is witnessing a steady growth in demand for HVAC equipment in the commercial sector. As more businesses invest in

Are you finding it difficult to balance tight project deadlines with the responsibility of keeping your team safe at height? Sometimes, you just need somebody to take the reins and

Every component matters when working at height, and a single weak link can make all the difference between safety and catastrophe. That’s why we’ve developed our new Vertical Lifeline Kit,

Every time someone climbs, they’re trusting that the system beneath them will do its job. But just one simple misstep or moment of distraction is all it takes for a

Picture this scenario: you’re carrying out routine maintenance on a rooftop. You step forward and the surface beneath you suddenly gives way. It’s not the roof itself that has collapsed

Working on a roof presents two unavoidable risks: potential injury to those who are accessing the surface, and potential damage to the roof itself. Every rooftop is designed to protect

In busy warehouses and plant rooms, hazards are everywhere. Pipework snakes overhead, ducting criss-crosses the ceiling, and machinery occupies every available space. Your maintenance crews need to navigate around these

Working at height remains one of the most dangerous activities in the UK construction and maintenance sector. Older roofs can be especially dangerous, with many being constructed from materials that

According to the latest HSE figures, the top causes of fatal accidents in the workplace are falls from height, being struck by an object, and being trapped by something collapsing

Did you know that roof work causes around a quarter of all construction deaths, with fragile surfaces like skylights responsible for the largest share? Skylights and roof lights are the