Pro Installer November 2015 - Issue 32 | Page 13

13 PRO INSTALLER NOVEMBER 2015 PRO NEWS @proinstaller1 STAMPING OUT LOGO MISUSE FENSA is strengthening its processes and committing more resources to identifying misuse of the FENSA name and logo and the resultant misleading of homeowners. This will lead to more naming and shaming of offenders and the eventual involvement of Trading Standards to which offending installers will be referred for prosecution. A recent successful prosecution by Trading Standards, with FENSA’s assistance, in north London for FENSA logo misuse resulted in a total cost to the directors of over £7,000 in fines and costs. It is illegal for window and door installers to claim they are FENSA certified when they are not. Displaying the FENSA logo and using the FENSA name in this way misleads homeowners. Where FENSA is made aware of such misuse it will act. It will also refer the matter to local Trading Standards, which has the power to prosecute. FENSA will be undertaking its own searches to identify misuse – but would also appreciate the help of ‘There are too many unscrupulous operators out there demeaning the FENSA name’ the industry and consumers. FENSA can be notified directly of logo and name misuse ([email protected]. uk or tel: 020 7645 3700) or indirectly through www. cowboystoppers.co.uk - a website set up by FENSA exactly for this purpose. “It is important for both our certified installers that play by the rules and the consumer that when a company states that it is with FENSA this is true,” commented FENSA managing director Chris Mayne. “There are too many unscrupulous operators Roto TSL 20 The TSL 20, from Roto is a twin cam security locking system designed for PVCu outward opening windows. The espagnolette lock is designed to the high-standards to provide the ultimate in security and reliability. TSL 20 is tested in accordance to PAS 24:2012 Annex C, and uses Roto’s unique Roto Sil Nano surface covering to give optimum, corrosion performance. The Roto TSL 20 has been designed to add value, by offering an increased application range to many popular PVCu profile systems. out there demeaning the FENSA name, undercutting bone fide FENSA installers and misleading homeowners. We all have to work together to stamp out these practices. “An offence under the Regulations can attract a £5,000 fine if heard in magistrates’ court, or an unlimited fine and/or two years’ imprisonment if heard at crown court. Enforcement is by local authority trading standards officers.” For further information visit www.fensa.co.uk Visit Roto’s web shop