

Tamtorque fittings.
Tamtorque sign fixing clamps have been designed for clamping signs of all types to round, square, hexagonal or any unusual shaped post, giving a quick and reliable fix every time. They are an ideal solution for fixing aluminium railed signs to Hexagonal shaped lamp posts. They are available in seven lengths covering post sizes from 55mm to 340mm diameter without the need to cut the band to size. They do not therefore have sharp edges which can snag or cut and, unlike other ba


When must safety signs be used?
Safety signs must be used whenever a hazard or danger can not be avoided adequately or reduced in another way. Before installing safety signs an employer or facility should examine whether the hazard can be avoided or reduced by collective precautions (precautions that protect everybody) or safer ways of doing the work or enjoying the facility. Safety signs should not contain text. This is because the symbols or pictograms on a sign are intended to be understood, independentl


Road traffic signs and Obligatory CE markings
All our road signs are CE marked. · Sign manufactured from 2.5mm aluminium, coloured aircraft grey to rear. · Sign rail is fixed to the rear of the sign using self piercing rivets to give a flush finish to sign face. · Graphics manufactured from class 1 or class 2 reflective vinyl. · Brackets are manufactured from stainless steel. They come in the following standard sizes – 50mm, 60mm, 76mm, 89mm, 102mm, 114mm, 140mm, 168mm, 193mm, 219mm and 273mm. We supply sign rail in 3m a

Stopping the spread of COVID-19
COVID- 19 (coronavirus) is spread in sneeze or cough droplets. To infect you, the virus has to get from an infected person's nose or mouth into your eyes, nose or mouth. This can happen if someone who has the virus coughs or sneezes near you. Or if you touch something they have been in contact with, such as an object or a surface. It is important that you: wash your hands properly and often practice social distancing cover coughs and sneezes Follow the advice on this page as
The ultimate guide to protecting yourself from Covid-19.
You can get COVID-19 if you come into close contact with someone who has the virus. COVID-19 is mainly spread through close contact and droplets that come from your nose and mouth. For example, from someone who is talking loud, singing, shouting, coughing or sneezing. This happens when people are within 1 to 2 metres of each other. It is why keeping a 2 metre distance from other people is so effective in reducing the spread. You can also get the virus from surfaces. For examp