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LPS 1207 Fire Retardant Products
ALLIGATA Surface Protection have been supplying the construction and building industry with quality performance temporary protection solutions for over 20 years
Our ethos is one of outstanding customer service and products which are more than man enough to take on the demanding role of protecting your surfaces wjile any type of building or construction is taking place
Our customers include:
Travis Perkins
Jewson
Argos
Hedgfield Contracts PLC
AMP Construction
Eastlid Boat Builders
and many more bluechip companies
Many suppliers of temporary protection materials cannot claim that their products are properly certified to the very important LPS 1207 standard, to have materials conforming to this we have to pay a large fee per year, it is not free
If you have materials that are NOT LPS 1207 approved then you will very probably void all insurances. Its easy to see if your materials conform to this, as they HAVE to have the approved LPS logo stamped on the product, simple as that.
Many of the products we supply conform to this standard including;
Corrugated Plastic Board which is similar to the correx brand but not the corex brand
MEGASHIELD (a anti-slip, pyrimid texture film)
We also supply;
Carpet Protection Film (an adhesive backed polythene which sticks and holds itself into place, yet is easily removed when the project is finished
Hardfloor Protector Film (as above)
Multi-surface Protector Film (as above)
Window Protector Film (as above)
Like the real life ALLIGATOR we are agressive, yup you heard it right! We are aggressively looking to supply every construction company in the UK, therefore we offer a price beater guarantee, we will beat any genuine UK price, (subject to terms and conditions)
SO START SAVING £££'s TODAY! Call one of our friendly sales team now on 01268 768 768
LPS 1207 Information
What is LPS 1207?
LPS 1207 is the standard for Protective Covering Materials issued by the Loss Prevention Certification Board with the support of The Association of British Insurers, The Chief and Assistant Chief Fire Officer's Association and the London Fire Brigade
Where the internal finished surfaces or fittings on a construction site are to be protected by flexible or rigid covering materials, these must conform to the requirements of the standard, LPS 1207
How to identify if a material meets LPS 1207
The relevant approval mark together with the manufacturer's certificate number and the fact that the product satisfies LPS 1207 must be printed on the material. If a temporary protection material is not marked with its LPCB certificate number, then it is simply not approved and does not meet the standard, LPS 1207
Who does the standard affect?
This standard affects the company who is responsible for the insurance of the project, even if the protection package has been handed over to a sub-contractor. Failure to comply with the standard could result in uninsured losses
Phone: 01268 768 768Fax: 01268 768 764
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