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Important considerations when purchasing blackout blinds for schools and offices

June 28th, 2017
Whilst all blackout blinds look similar at first glance, there is one important feature to look for if you want to ensure your blackout blinds for schools and offices provide adequate room darkening a

Waverley support Hertfordshire Scouts work in Swaziland

June 19th, 2017
Waverley has donated £150 to boy scout William Haslam, who has set himself the task of raising £2,000 to help the Hertfordshire Scouts provide the necessary funding to complete the construction and

Safety considerations when specifying blinds for your project

June 9th, 2017
BS EN 13120 legislation relating to looped blind cords in publicly accessible areas came into effect in February 2014. Blinds installed in areas where children under the age of 42 months are likely to

3 steps to ensure existing blinds in publicly accessible areas comply with BS EN 13120

June 7th, 2017
Blinds that are operated by cords or chains which could form a hazardous loop and place a child in danger. Therefore existing blinds that installed after February 2014 into areas where children under

What are the best type of blinds for a school?

June 1st, 2017
The short answer is – roller blinds are the best school blinds. This post will provide a slightly longer answer by exploring the most important considerations when choosing blinds for schools and ex

Blinds or curtains? Window furnishing considerations for student accommodation projects.

May 29th, 2017
Student accommodation provides its own set of unique challenges when it comes to choosing the best window furnishing solution. Blinds or curtains need to be robust, easy to use, low maintenance at the
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