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2 window safety glass repair kit

This kit clears 2 windows

  • Suitable for toughened Safety Glass

  • easy to follow instruction guide

  • Free UK Tracked 48 delivery

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RRP £19.50  Now only £16.50

 

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4 window safety glass repair kit

This kit clears 4 windows

  • Suitable for toughened Safety Glass

  • easy to follow instruction guide

  • Free UK Tracked 48 delivery

  • Free Condensation & Mould guide

RRP £20.50  Now only £17.50

 

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6 window safety glass repair kit

This kit clears 6 windows

  • Suitable for toughened Safety Glass

  • easy to follow instruction guide

  • Free UK Tracked 48 delivery

  • Free Condensation & Mould guide

RRP £21.50  Now only £18.50

 

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2 window insulation kit

Our 2 x Window Insulation kit stops drafts reduces your heating bill with the great home DIY Hack in just 20 minutes your kit includes an easy to follow DIY guide.

 

RRP £9.99   Now only £5.90


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fly screen kit

Our Popular insect mesh kits keeps out files, wasps, mosquitoes and other unwanted insects. includes Strong black Waterproof fly screen mesh. Free delivery with this kit.

 

RRP £9.99   Now only £5.90


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resin repair kit

Our Glass Resin Repair kit fixes cracks scratches and chips in your glass car windowscreen easy to use complete in just 20 muinites your kit includes an easy to follow DIY guide.

 

RRP £12.99   Now only £6.90


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Safety Glass

Have you got Safety Glass installed?

 

How to tell - Toughened Safety Glass!
"Toughened" or "tempered" or simply "safety" glass is, as these names suggest,
much more resistant to knocks and bumps than regular glass. It is manufactured by
way of a slower cooling process, and as a result, is considerably more robust than
standard panes of glass.

But how would you determine whether a pane of glass is?
"regular" or tempered safety glass?
Of course, the "proof is in the pudding", in that, if you smash it, it will fracture into
thousands of tiny pieces and remain, as far as possible, in the shape of the pane.
But this is not a practical or advisable way of answering this quandary. So how else
can you tell 

Safety mark

This is the most straight forward way of working out if a pane is made of safety glass
or not. The manufacturer`s logo and name should be present, alongside reference
to the relevant product standard. In the UK, these standards are:
BS EN 14449 - to identify laminated glass (annealed)
BS EN 12150 - to identify as toughened glass
BS EN 14179 - to identify heat soaked, thermally toughened glass.

 

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Safety glass Kitemarks


The Kitemark symbol of quality was first conceived in 1903 to identify glazing solutions that were at the pinnacle of safety and reliability.
Today, glass kite marks remain as one of the oldest product quality marks in the world still in use.

 

As the UK`s leading laminated glass supplier, safety is at the forefront of everything we do. Since our establishment in the 1970`s,

our own history has been closely intertwined with the Kitemark symbol of quality - so much so that it holds provenance within our own name.

All of our glazing solutions demonstrate the quality assurance of BSI certified Kitemarks` as listed below.

BS EN 12150-1:2000
Thermally toughened soda lime silicate safety glass for use in buildings

 

  BS EN 1863-1:2011
Heat strengthened, soda lime silicate glass for use in buildings
 
BS EN 14179-1:2005
Heat-soaked, thermally toughened soda lime silicate safety glass for use in buildings
BS 857:1967
Safety glass (toughened or laminated) for use in land vehicles , including road vehicles and railway
BS EN 14449:2005
Laminated glass and laminated safety glass for use in buildings
       
           

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