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There are Window Restrictors, and then
there are MAX6 Window Restrictors!
The MAX6MUM SECURITY Window
Restrictor available from Tradelocks is
probably the market leader in the UK,
but the range has now just got a whole
lot bigger and better!
To date, the MAX6MUM SECURITY
Window Restrictor has been available in
both brilliant white and brown finishes
with our fantastic MRSA resistant additive.
But we always listen to our customers and
they wanted a whole lot more, and so, due
to huge demand , we have added a further
three finishes to the range. All are made to
the same exacting high standards found in
our white and brown Window Restrictors,
including strength tests to forces over 100kg
when the cable is locked in the mechanism
(the industry standard is 50kg).
We now offer Polished Gold with a Black
Cord, Polished Chrome with a Black
Cord and also Polished Chrome with a
Transparent Cord, all designed to colourmatch to handles and other furniture
already on the window or door.
FANTASTIC FINISHES, COMPETITIVE PRICES
These are high volume, high quality
products that takes the MAX6MUM
SECURITY range even further away from
our competition. And all these fantastic
finishes are available at Tradelocks’s now
famously competitive prices.
These new finishes are ideal for all
types of property including commercial
buildings, apartments and hotels.
All these new finishes are available
in stock immediately, so visit www.
tradelocks.co.uk today to find out more.
GENERATE NEW BUSINESS BY HELPING
TO MAKE OUTBUILDINGS SECURE
We all know how important it
is for householders to get the
best professional advice and
the right equipment to make
their homes secure in our
crime-ridden society.
But as police and insurance
statistics demonstrate,
outbuildings are frequently
overlooked and as a result, all
too often become easy targets
for thieves.
This is despite the fact that
people are increasingly living
in their outside spaces more,
so have more equipment
– garden and other tools,
barbecues and firebowls,
garden furniture, play items
and so on, much of which
may be left out through the
warmer weather (with the high
risk of theft) but mostly which
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does need to be stored away
securely in an outbuilding, as
autumn gives way to winter.
Outbuildings include
outhouses, traditionally
attached to the main building
and rarely very secure; garden
rooms and summerhouses
which are increasingly popular
but may be some distance
from the house and which
often house furniture, soft
furnishings, heaters, TVs,
iPods, radios, bookshelves and
even basic cooking equipment
and drinks cabinets.
Increasingly, people who
work from home or who have
limited space indoors, may use
them as a study area with the
added risk attached of leaving
office equipment – computers,
laptops, files, lamps, desks,
chairs.
They say every man should
have a shed – but just how
secure is it? Are valuable tools
stored there? And if it is easy
to break into a shed or other
outbuildings where tools and
garden equipment is stored,
that equipment can be used
by intruders to break into the
house.
Garages of course, are no
longer just for cars. Many have
workshops, house utility areas/
laundries, additional deep
freeze facilities, cycle racks,
storage for outdoor furniture/
large toys and games,
gardening ancillaries.
Locksmiths could generate
more business by offering a
service featuring products
tailored to outbuildings of all
kinds.
To read more, visit www.locksmithjournal.co.uk