As part of the changes the CE mark has been replaced with the UKCA mark for products placed on the GB market, it is slightly different for Northern Ireland where the mark used is t…
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As part of the changes the CE mark has been replaced with the UKCA mark for products placed on the GB market, it is slightly different for Northern Ireland where the mark used is t…
When it comes to specifying roof access, there are a lot of things to consider, from how often roof access will be needed, through to the appearance and maintenance requirements of…
Glazing Vision are pleased to announce that it has achieved a BSI ISO 14001 certification, moving from QMS to an UKAS accredited environmental management system. This transition …
LPS 2081 Issue 1:2015 is one of the standards to which windows and other building components must be designed and tested, in order to satisfy the requirements of Building Regul…
To meet the requirements of Building Regulations Part Q, rooflights need to be designed, manufactured and tested to one of the following standards: PAS 24:2012 STS 202 Issue 3…
In October 2015, changes to the Building Regulations meant that anyone wishing to install rooflights in ‘easily accessible areas’ on a building must make sure that the prod…
LPS 2081 Issue 1 : 2015 security rating A is the latest standard to be published; this standard is similar to LPS1175 but specifically addresses resistance to opportunist intruders…
LPS Loss Prevention Standards are issued by the Loss Prevention Certification Board, an independent third-party service provided by the Building Research Establishment (BRE). …
The technical specification involves a variation of tests carried out to one of six resistance classes, which equate to different lengths of attack and types of tools. BR1 an…
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