[b]Safetyshield 170 & 270[/b]

Brookstersparkz

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Hello everyone

i have been given the following information by our builders asking us to use them on the re-wire of all properties.

does anyone know who stocks them ? can't find them on screwfix ?

www.safetyshieldproducts.co.uk

any help please

thanks
 
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"<u>please e-mail Safetyshield Products for a list of local Electrical suppliers in your area which now have stock</u> "

e-mail: info@safetyshieldproducts.co.uk

Tel 01924 259320 Mob 07760291317 We are based in Wakefield, Yorkshire.



Safetyshield Products

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they look well usefull but they would have to be cheap to be able to use them on all jobs.Anyone know how much they are ?
 
Saw something similar a while back in PE, more like 2" of 4x2 fan ducting, bet the plasterers love them as they throw a fit if a cable is even hanging out of a box slightly.
 
just got a price of them 170 @ £.54 ea & 270 @ £0.64 less discount depending of quantities, also Edundsons are stocking, they are the next big thing on decent homes occupied refurbs apparently in this months NIC/EIC Connections mag.
 
I'm struggling to see the real benefit ?

A plasterer will still ruin the outlet by covering it in muck.

Do you have to remove the outlet to get the safetyshield out ? Or do you cut the safetyshield ?

What are the front tabs for ? Imagine the plasterer whinging they are in the way!

D.
 
they come with plaster covers to protect and the builders pay for the shields fitting to save on the cost of lock offs!!

if the builders are paying for them that must be a good thing!!

specified by 3 major builders on decent homes!

wot did you mutter part p ? when somone else is paying for them.
we work on decent homes 100 re-wires a week makes sense !!
 
just got a price of them 170 @ £.54 ea & 270 @ £0.64
less discount depending of quantities, also Edundsons
are stocking, they are the next big thing on decent
homes occupied refurbs apparently in this months
NIC/EIC Connections mag.

Errrrr..... aren't they supposed to get cheaper, the more you buy?

I know I'd be buying in smaller quantities!
 
two contract plasterers i know work with them, the spark has to come back and check all connection again, like a 3rd fix, they hate them, obviously.
 
Is this another Dragons Den promotion ,that flimsy plastic con block is a disaster , 20p each I might find a use .
Now I have a terrific idea that would be a boom to all electricians involved with timber framed houses (which is a large percentage) but none of the manufacturers can appreciate the benefits
The choc box is a penny farthing compared to my simple Audi idea
 
Sorry if i'm being dumb but what are these for exactly?

so you can 1st & 2nd fix before the plaster board has been put on?
 
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