The Locksmith Journal Jul/Aug 2020 - Issue 69 | Page 16

Industry News BRISANT LAUNCHES TRADE FACEBOOK PAGE Brisant-Secure is all about making it easy for locksmiths to sell locks and door installers to sell doors. Each and every one of these businesses has a story to tell or expertise to share, and that’s why the company has launched its trade Facebook page. » WE’RE ALWAYS HEARING customers tell us how they’ve used something we offer in a new way or with a new type of customer, or with a new message. Sometimes, it’s just using marketing materials we have given them and love how it looks and works, or they’ve thought about using it in a different way. This group is a new way for the trade to be informed and inspired about new initiatives and how others are benefitting from them. So, this group is itself, another way to help customers sell more. Lockdown has been a trying time for everyone, including manufacturing. However, Brisant-Secure have worked tirelessly throughout, thinking of new ways to help their customers once they were allowed back to work. During this period, it is clear that the trade need support more than ever before. Nick Dutton, CEO of Brisant-Secure, commented: “During lockdown Steve Stewart and I have been developing some really powerful material that is unique, to the point that at first we didn’t think was technically possible. It’s been rare to have so much time to really think things through, but we do believe we have come up with something special. He continued: “It’s a tool that will increase our customer’s sales and will be a massive help whilst everything is getting back up to speed. This has been an unprecedented time in history, and we think we have created something unique that will help fill the space, now we are all going back to work.” Brisant-Secure has announced new initiatives including a new App on the Facebook page already. It is being moderated collectively by their fieldbased team, who are keen to respond to general technical questions. But specific customer service questions won’t be picked up, so continue to email [email protected] or call 01924 410200. MOVING FORWARD WITH GREAT OPTIMISM » DOOR & HARDWARE FEDERATION (DHF) is moving into summer 2020 with great optimism for the remainder of the year, buoyed, in part, by its continuing training initiatives. Developing its successful online training courses, the pro-active trade association has now progressed to offering a ‘Distance Learning Programme’ (DLP) in the coming weeks, delivered via Zoom, with delegates attended to by Senior Compliance and Training Officer, Nick Perkins, who will be available to fully guide and tutor them throughout their courses and indeed, until their qualification has been achieved. Examinations can be taken via the online facility, with both one and two-day courses available. This will enable those at a distance to maintain their training and obtain the necessary qualifications for them to progress their careers and remain compliant. DHF has been particularly active during the COVID-19 pandemic, responding adeptly to the ever-changing circumstances, whilst finding a successful balance between safety and continuing to provide the exceptional training for which it has become renowned. Working hard behind the scenes during lockdown, it has not compromised its offering of advice and guidance, nor the training it has provided. On 1st June, the organisation reinstated its face-to-face training sessions at its on-site facility at Tamworth, and from 4th July, has increased course attendee numbers onsite from six to 10. As Head of Commercial Operations, Patricia Sowsbery-Stevens, explains, uptake for both online and face-to-face learning has been extremely positive: “DHF is revered industry-wide for its exceptional training offering, and the onset of COVID-19 has not diminished our on-going desire to retain our position as industry leaders. We have continued to put delegates first in every way possible, ensuring that those partaking in distance learning have received all training materials in the post prior to their sessions, and Nick has been available to support trainees at every step. Unquestionably, a further positive to distance learning is that delegates are not only limiting their time away from the workplace, but reducing their carbon footprint, which can only be a good thing.” In addition, DHF is offering a 10% discount on its first year of membership, open until 31st July, and has continued to welcome new members throughout the lockdown period. www.dhfonline.org.uk 16 JUL/AUG 2020 locksmithjournal.co.uk Issue Takeover Magazine Sponsor