Pro Installer May 2016 - Issue 38 | Page 12

12 MAY 2016 PRO INSTALLER PRO NEWS www.proinstaller.co.uk FIRE RESISTANT GLAZING VIDEO The GGF has published a new online video, ‘Fire Resistant Glazing - Getting It Right versus Getting It Wrong.’ PURPLEX CAPTURES XTREMEDOOR ON CAMERA Purplex Marketing, the full service marketing agency that specialises in the fenestration and construction industry, recently spent two days in Merseyside filming on behalf of leading composite door manufacturer, Vista. Purplex was collecting footage ready to produce a series of product videos promoting Vista’s signature XtremeDoor. The two-man film crew spent time filming at three locations - Vista’s 55,000 square foot factory, the showroom of trade customer Everite Windows, and on site with a local builder as he replaced a timber door with XtremeDoor. Keith Sadler, managing director of Vista, commented: “The Purplex film crew were very professional and worked incredibly hard over the two days, collecting some excellent footage. Our factory is always a hive of activity – we produce hundreds of composite doors every day - but Purplex worked around our busy fabricators very effectively, causing no disruption whatsoever. The first few videos look superb and we’ve had some very positive feedback from our customers – I’m looking forward to releasing the rest throughout the course of the year.” Purplex’s head of video, Andrew Sykes, commented: “Vista are one of the biggest players in the composite door market and it was fascinating to see how they produce XtremeDoor and capture the process on camera. Vista’s customer, Mark Scudder from Everite Windows, was very passionate about XtremeDoor, so I was particularly delighted to get his comments on film. Now we have the footage we will be producing 12 clips optimised for Twitter’s auto-play feature, and will be extensively promoting these via social media.” The Purplex video division consists of a skilled team of experts who deliver a complete video production package, from script to screen. The company has a dedicated visual studio at its offices, fully equipped with state-of-the-art cameras, lighting and sound recording, along with the latest editing and graphics software. The crew will travel anywhere in the UK or worldwide. The videos will be used to help installers explain the many benefits of XtremeDoor to the end user. The videos can be viewed from the XtremeDoor Youtube channel. For more information call Purplex on 01934 808132 or visit http://www. purplexmarketing.com/ The video is now on the GGF website and visually shows the effects of why fire resistant glazing should be used and just as importantly why it should be installed correctly. Fire-resistant glass has been designed to protect lives and prevent fire damage to property and should be an important part of any building where there is a fire safety risk. Getting the specification and installation right is critical. Fire easily exposes any weaknesses. Kevin Hulin, Chairman of the GGF Fire Resistant Glazing Group, commented: “The new video clearly demonstrates the potentially catastrophic effect when normal glazing is used instead of fire resistant glazing as part of a building’s fire prevention strategy. Fire resistant glazing systems that have been fire tested and third party accredited, provide cost effective protection for people’s safety and for buildings in the event of a fire.” GGF Training is currently running fire resistant glazing installer training courses, to give an appreciation of why best practice aspects are particularly important. It provides glaziers with a risk-based approach for avoiding mistakes, in line with the latest legislation, and prepares them with expla- nations required in describing to clients, and those responsible for buildings, why important aspects require particular care and consideration. To register interest in attending a fire resistant glazing course, visit http://www. ggftraining.com/training/fire-resistantglazing-training. Specific details (dates, venues, costs, locations) can be found under the Course Search & Booking section with additional course dates and locations to be released shortly. http://www.ggf.org.uk/group/fireresistant-glazing-group Partnership delivers pilot terrace An offsite manufacturing hub in Walsall which produces high quality, sustainable low carbon housing has successfully partnered with Cheshire housing association, Halton Housing Trust, to deliver a £500,000 four home pilot. LoCaL Homes, part of the Accord Group, is a factory based in Stephenson Avenue, Walsall, and is manufacturing a four-home terrace at Grangeway in Runcorn. Jason Powell, Head of Manufacturing for LoCaL Homes, said: “We are delighted to be entering into this new partnership to deliver offsite timber framed homes with Halton Hous- ‘Halton can build more homes, faster’ ing Trust. Manufacturing and building homes in this way is proving to be much quicker than traditional methods and means that housing associations such as Halton can build more homes, faster, to help meet housing need.” John Dale, Investment Manager at Halton Housing Trust, added: “This partnership marks the start of an exciting development for the delivery of homes in Cheshire. “We will use this experience of partnering with LoCal Homes to train and educate local contractors in offsite construction and contribute to the delivery of energy efficient homes in the north.” LoCaL Homes made UK history for the Accord Group when it opened its doors in October 2011, making it the first housing association in the country to have its own factory. Since then it has won two national awards and expanded its premises to incorporate a new storage warehouse to help speed up the production process. Employing 22 people, many previously unemployed, the factory produces around 200 homes a year on one shift. www.haltonhousing.org