November 13, 2017

Put your senses into overdrive with a charity skydive

The Electrical Industries Charity is hosting a skydiving experience taking place on Saturday 16 July 2016 at the Go Skydive Centre, Old Sarum Park, Salisbury, Wiltshire. The Go Skydiving event will take your breath away as you freefall from 10,000ft at a speed of 125mph.   Are you

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The Mirrorstone Infrared Heating Revolution

Infrared heat has been around for a long time in the shape of muscle relaxing heat treatment lamps, but Mirrorstone Infrared Heating – a Leicester company, has developed the technology into an innovative range of energy-efficient Infrared Panel Heaters that look set to change the way that UK homes and

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Armstrong CPD Promote Benefits of Metal Ceiling Solutions

Armstrong CPD has explained the advantages of using metal ceilings in buildings. Armstrong offers RIBA-approved CPD and has released their own insight into the benefits behind using metal ceiling solutions. The RIBA-approved CPD covers a range of different aspects to this ceiling solution and specifying metal systems now available from

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November 13, 2017

Put your senses into overdrive with a charity skydive

The Electrical Industries Charity is hosting a skydiving experience taking place on Saturday 16 July 2016 at the Go Skydive Centre, Old Sarum Park, Salisbury, Wiltshire. The Go Skydiving event will take your breath away as you freefall from 10,000ft at a speed of 125mph.   Are you feeling brave enough to push yourself to the boundaries? Sign up today and show your family, friends and colleagues how far you can go to raise money for those who need the help and support of our industry charity. The venue will have plenty of entertainment for your spectators too with free entry to the aviation museum and plenty of activities for kids throughout the day. The Go Skydiving event is free, all you have to do is raise a donation of £500, so get your family and friends to help you to fundraise for this great cause and enjoy a fun day this summer. Electrical Industries Charity managing director, Tessa Ogle, said: “We are thrilled to be hosting such an exciting and breath-taking event. The skydive aims to raise money and give people an opportunity to try something new and challenging. We are looking forward to meeting those who are ready to face their fears at this fantastic summer event.” For further details on the Go Skydiving event, visit www.electricalcharity.org The Confidential Helpline number is: 0800 652 1618. Source link

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The Mirrorstone Infrared Heating Revolution

Infrared heat has been around for a long time in the shape of muscle relaxing heat treatment lamps, but Mirrorstone Infrared Heating – a Leicester company, has developed the technology into an innovative range of energy-efficient Infrared Panel Heaters that look set to change the way that UK homes and businesses are heated. Mirrorstone’s IR panel heaters are available in a wide range of sizes, from the most diminutive at 600 x 600mm, to the largest and most powerful 1000 x 1200mm/1200W model that’s capable of heating a large space measuring 60m3 (metres cubed). Due to the fact that they’re so simply constructed and contain no moving parts, IR panels very rarely malfunction and require no maintenance throughout their 25 – 30-year lifespan. They can be mounted easily on a wall or a ceiling by one person with a drill, a spirit level and an hour to spare. This makes them a very quick and convenient way to heat a room – a viable alternative to the long, arduous and expensive task of wiring up or plumbing in an entire central heating system. As such, this emerging form of heating is now being adopted, not only by householders, but also by large construction companies, anxious to make their new-build homes as energy-efficient and space-saving as possible for the new breed of increasingly savvy consumer. Indeed, at just 22mm thick, an IR panel heater will enable users to reclaim a considerable amount of space in their room, especially given that their predecessors were invariably cumbersome, wall-mounted electric storage heaters. How Infrared Heating Works As with any totally new form of technology, infrared heating has its detractors who claim it’s unsafe or that it’s not energy-efficient. However, the Far Infrared Waves emitted by IR panels are very similar to those emitted by the sun but without any of the harmful components like Ultraviolet (UV). This makes infrared a particularly safe and natural form of heat, a fact that many health and yoga studios worldwide are using to benefit their patrons. Indeed, like sunlight, IR heats the objects in a room and not the air – exciting their molecules and causing them to vibrate and produce their own heat. This actually stimulates circulation and aids muscle repair, while the panel’s consistent infrared heat eradicates the damp stuffiness a convection heater would otherwise have caused. Moisture-free and with a consistent temperature, the air in an IR-heated room will be a healthy alternative to the fluctuations and cold pockets created by convection and one in which mould and mildew will have no opportunity to thrive – good news indeed for those who suffer with respiratory issues! Perhaps surprisingly, a room’s objects have a lot less molecular mass than its air, making it possible for the infrared panel to be switched off automatically when the temperature reaches a certain level. This means it will consume fewer units of electricity than a convection heater, thereby saving the user a considerable amount of money on their heating bills. This short video gives a brief overview of the way IR panels work:   Types of IR Panel Available IR panels aren’t just more convenient and practical than convection heaters, they’re also a great deal more aesthetically pleasing. White IR panels can be secreted in a suspended ceiling where, disguised as regular tiles, they’re virtually undetectable, whereas eye-catching images can be printed directly onto the surface of custom panels, transforming them into attractive, dual-purpose pictures. Sleek, minimalistic glass panel heaters are now being used in modern office complexes and, for bathrooms, mirrored panels are ideal because they never mist up, no matter how steamy the atmosphere becomes. To find out more about infrared heating, call Mirrorstone Infrared Heating on 0116 436 2250 and visit the website at: www.mirrorstoneheating.co.uk You can also check out the latest news from the world of IR heating on the Mirrorstone Facebook and Twitter social media pages.

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Armstrong CPD Promote Benefits of Metal Ceiling Solutions

Armstrong CPD has explained the advantages of using metal ceilings in buildings. Armstrong offers RIBA-approved CPD and has released their own insight into the benefits behind using metal ceiling solutions. The RIBA-approved CPD covers a range of different aspects to this ceiling solution and specifying metal systems now available from Armstrong Ceiling Solutions. Armstrong first started to market these ceiling solutions in the US more than 70 years ago, and in Europe more than 20 years ago. The company has also been manufactured from a UK site for over 20 years, meaning the company has a wealth of experience in delivering metal ceiling solutions and is in a strong position to offer advice and encourage more people to utilise the solutions on offer at Armstrong. The presentation that has been given by the company, gives architects a one-hour CPD credit and seeks to showcase the extent to which metal systems are now able to play an essential role in Armstrong’s portfolio, which is at the moment without peers. During this presentation, the reasons that have been given for the specifying metal ceiling and wall systems which are wide and varied. Armstrong’s portfolio includes aesthetics such as a crisp, clean, hi-tech visual in flat, curved or sculptured forms and linear or modular layouts. The solution delivered by Armstrong are also durable and able to withstand a rigorous amount of handling with panel edges that do not chip or flake. The ceiling solutions that are offered by Armstrong are easy to clean without surface damage and humidity resistant up to 90%. The products advertised by the company are even suitable for external use with the addition of a simple back-coat. The variety of coatings that are available as part of Armstrong’s portfolio means that the metal solutions can be made dirt resistant and antimicrobial, making them perfect for most applications from the education sector to healthcare, leisure, commercial and transport. The Armstrong engineered metal portfolio is comprehensive and offers tiles that will suit any building module and also offers a range of colour options which can offer limitless configurability.

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Natasha Bray Appointed as Senior Associate for Rapley’s Neighbourly Matters Team

Rapleys has recently announced the appointment of Natasha Bray as a Senior Associate. The company has been operating for more than 60 years in order to provide their clients with professional advice and services in the UK. offering a range of property and planning consultancy advice for a wide range of sectors. As part of her new role, Natasha will be working to head up the neighbourly matters team in London for Rapleys. The neighbourly matters service was launched earlier in the year, with the dedicated national team managed by Dan Tapscott. There has been a clear interest and demand or this service which covers Rights to Light, Daylight & Sunlight, Party Walls and Access Arrangement services. Rapleys offer this service for both developers and neighbours to developments. The neighbourly matters service has been a success and, because of this, is being expanded, allowing them to commission more work from all property sectors and clients, including those who are both old and new to Rapleys. There has been excellent feedback from this service and it appears to fit well with the existing multi-disciplinary property and planning consultancy teams, meaning that Rapleys’ clients get the best advice possible. Natasha is highly experienced as a Right to Light and Daylight & Sunlight practitioner who will be an asset to this expanding company has the offering develops. Natasha has said that she is excited to get to work in this role and help the neighbourly matters offering develop. Rapleys are committed to being the leading figure in the neighbourly matters arena, and Natasha will be integral in driving these plans forward. The property consultancy team are also looking to recruit for their expanding team, urging those who are interested in being a part of the neighbourly matters team to contact them or to seek out extra information.

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JP Concrete Supply Pre-Cast Concrete Retaining Wall for McDermott Homes

McDermott Homes has managed to save weeks on a new development with the creation for a new retaining wall, that has been made by JP Concrete. This new retaining wall has been made from precast modular retaining units which has helped to reduce the installation time of the wall from five weeks to a mere 10 days. The traditional process for creating this retaining wall would see the units cast in-situ. The 2,000mm long JP Concrete units not only took significantly less time to install, but also offered the developer a better price option. The retaining wall has been installed at the sought-after Oaklands Rise development which will see the building of 4 & 5 bedroom executive homes located in Rawtenstall, Lancashire. The homes are to be constructed in a very steep location, near to the iconic Ski Rossendale attraction. The site cannot be accessed by typical full loads, so JP Concrete’s detailed precast solution to create large modular panels as opposed to using bolt-down designs helped the company to further cut down installation time and costs. The retaining wall has been described as well finished by McDermott Homes and has commended JP Concrete for their flexibility and not over complicating the already challenging development. The housing developer has also said that the precast retaining wall looks better than a large number of boundary fences and were happy with the building methods of the company. The housing developer will now be able to move forward with their work, with weeks saved on the schedule already, this will no doubt stand them in good stead for the rest of the development. The use of precast units is another example of offsite construction that can help to cut down construction times and costs, which will be beneficial for development in the future, as companies are faced with the challenge of reducing the housing deficit in the UK.

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