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  • Condair service team expansion

    Condair plc, formerly JS Humidifiers, has expanded its service engineering department with the appointment of Colin Turnbull as Installation Manager and Shaun Canham as a new Service Engi-neer, specifically covering the North.

  • Your IT perimeter: where is it and how do you best defend it?

    Gone are the days when the limits of your security cordon were the walls of the datacentre. Now, it isn’t the stray floppy disk or errant memory stick we need to worry about – many of us are wondering where the limits of our IT perimeter are.

  • Looking for business cash?

    You can use your card machine to get a business loan - and pay back to suit your card takings.

  • How a simple lift can improve Health & Safety in the workplaceNational Restaurant Chain - Wagamamas

    For the openings in Bluewater & York, national restaurant chain Wagamama specified the installation of a pair of goods lifts or ‘dumb waiters’ to maximise operational efficiency of each restaurant.

  • Precast options for bad ground conditions

    When Peter Harding Construction began work on a project at St Wilfred’s Academy, Blackburn they were presented with bad ground conditions, which needed a drainage solution that would enable them complete the works with maximum efficiency whilst ensuring the health and safety of every member of their team. Having appraised the drainage drawings, the drainage design consultants designed orifice chambers and Hydro-Brake chambers within the surface water network using traditional systems. How

  • Rittal Publishes New IT and Manufacturing Product Catalogue

    Rittal’s new System Catalogue 35 showcases the company’s portfolio of products for the IT and manufacturing industries, which are designed to address the needs of design engineers, switchgear manufacturers and data centre operators.

  • What is Dravet Syndrome?

    Dravet syndrome is a rare and severely disabling type of epilepsy presenting in infancy, sometimes called a catastrophic epilepsy.

  • Young onset dementia

    According to current figures, 44,000 people in the UK are diagnosed with Young Onset Dementia (YOD).

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