Freefoam Plastics: “Low maintenance, easy to fit, and available in a wide range of design options and colours, our Fortex cladding range is an ideal alternative to timber and render options,” comments Colin St John, Commercial Director
ACPO Secured by Design: “With the rise in IoT and smart devices being sold in the UK market, a popular one being smart locks, it’s important for companies to ensure their IoT products are built as securely as possible and an integral part of doing so is getting their products appropriately assessed and accredited.” Technical Officer Michelle Kradolfer
Renson: “While modern buildings may be better insulated than ever, without effective ventilation, this can lead to poor indoor air quality.” concludes UK National Sales Manager Martin Daniels
Dekko Window Systems: “Modular construction is definitely a growing market within the UK, thanks to the time and cost it saves, and lower volumes of waste, and we’re proud to have partnered with a developer that promotes these benefits.” comments Sales Director Kurt Greatrex
Direct Trade Windows: “These windows achieve an A- rating for energy efficiency, are fully tested to ensure maximum weather resistance, and can be tailored to complement any style.” Director AJ Hassanali comments.
Warwick North West: “We’re excited to now also have a promising partnership with Garnalex, which has enabled us to grow our aluminium range, driving growth for our existing customers while also widening our customer base.” Director Greg Johnson comments.
Silka Windows: “The system offers our incredible slim sightlines with triple glazing as standard. The SILKA Rooflight also offers top thermal efficiency thanks to our ground- breaking thermal barrier, Thermafill™. Thermafill™ technology is a revolutionary new method that helps deliver top levels of energy efficiency.” says Andy Jones, sales and marketing director
UK’s consumer connectable product security regime will come into effect in April 2024
The Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure Act 2022 received Royal Assent on 6th December 2022 and was enacted into law. The government have now announced that companies have a period of a year to implement the changes put forth in the legislation, with compliance required by 29th April 2024.
This law applies to all consumer IoT products, including but not limited to: