Clearview National April 2020 - Issue 221 | Page 70

GLASS&SEALEDUNITS GGF LAUNCHES THINK GLASS CAMPAIGN » HELPING CONSUMERS Understand the Lifestyle Benefits of Glass The Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF) has launched a new consumer PR campaign called “Think Glass” to increase awareness of the lifestyle benefits of glass to homeowners. James Lee, GGF Director of External Affairs commented on the new campaign, “This is a very exciting and unique campaign. We will also be working closely with glass experts in the manufacturing sector to communicate to millions of homeowners how glass and its technology can improve their lifestyles.” The GGF’s broad aims of the campaign are: • To integrate and repurpose the GGF’s broad messages and technical information on fire safety, safety and energy efficiency to educate and inform consumers on the different types of glass and how they benefit their everyday lifestyles. • To underline the GGF and its Members as the leading authorities in glass. • To create and increase greater awareness of the GGF and its Members to consumers via MyGlazing.com, the GGF’s award winning website. • To drive more traffic to MyGlazing.com and to subsequently reach the GGF’s consumer facing members on MyGlazing.com. www.myglazing.com The Clear Choice for Quality Builds » WHEN IT CAME TO choosing the best glazing for a balcony and balustrades in a new, high-spec Scottish home, toughened glass specialist TuffX was the only name in the frame. The single dwelling set in beautiful rural Scotland has a stunning, clear glass balcony to the rear of the property, giving uninterrupted views over the surrounding countryside while being tough enough to stand up to the harshest extremes of the Scottish weather. Inside, the minimalist, white and contemporary design is complemented with bespoke clear glass balustrades enhancing the overall feeling of light and space. TuffX supplies glass balustrading to both smaller domestic projects and large-scale commercial builds, manufactured in a range of glass thicknesses with drilled holes, cut-outs or shaping as required. In this case, the specification was for ten panels of 12mm thick clear glass, with a polished edge finish and radius corners for a clean, contemporary appearance. The seven panels on the balcony required 14mm drilled holes, while the three for the stairs had 26mm drilled holes. www.tuffxglass.co.uk FIRE-RATING FIRST FOR MORLEY GLASS & GLAZING » MORLEY GLASS & GLAZING HAS become the first company in the UK to achieve a fire-rating accreditation for its insulated glass units with integral blinds inside. The fire-rated Uni-Blinds sealed units with ScreenLine integral blinds inside now comply with the performance criteria set out in the EU 305/2011 Construction Products Regulation, and have been independently verified by TUV UK, a UKAS accredited third party testing house. This latest innovation from Morley Glass & Glazing gives architects and specifiers 70 » A PR 2020 » CL EARVI E W- UK . C O M design flexibility and peace of mind that glass partitions, facades, doors and windows that require fire protection, can now feature integral or “between glass” blinds, without compromising safety or aesthetics. The integral blinds are available in a choice of manual or motorised control options, and are popular due to the fact that the blinds, which are housed between the panes of glass, are protected from damage, remain clean and hygienic, are low maintenance, provide privacy and shading, and are available in a wide range of colours. www.morleyglass.co.uk