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Safety lamps
23 January 2013
Thompson Primary School has taken steps to improve safety for both staff and pupils by fitting GlassGuard BlackBand coated fluorescent lamps and new IP65 fixtures. From this installation of 22 GlassGuard IP65 T5 fixtu

Thompson Primary School has taken
steps to improve safety for both staff
and pupils by fitting GlassGuard
BlackBand coated fluorescent lamps
and new IP65 fixtures.
From this installation of 22 GlassGuard IP65 T5 fixtures the school is said to save 1 Kilowatt of energy per hour.
Energy efficiency is one concern that is addressed by GlassGuard, but safety for pupils and staff is also important, particularly in high risk areas such as the main hall, where the children play sports. GlassGuard BlackBand coated lamps provide full glass retention when impacted or if accidentally dropped during maintenance and comply to the latest standard BS EN61549.
From this installation of 22 GlassGuard IP65 T5 fixtures the school is said to save 1 Kilowatt of energy per hour.
Energy efficiency is one concern that is addressed by GlassGuard, but safety for pupils and staff is also important, particularly in high risk areas such as the main hall, where the children play sports. GlassGuard BlackBand coated lamps provide full glass retention when impacted or if accidentally dropped during maintenance and comply to the latest standard BS EN61549.
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