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Profab Access set to showcase fire-critical access products at The Fire Safety Event
03 August 2021
PROFAB ACCESS, Howe Green and Bilco UK form the Access 360 division of Tyman UK & Ireland, providing a total manufacturing solution for roof, wall and floor access products used in the construction industry. Profab Access will be exhibiting the company's latest solutions at The Fire Safety Event 2021.

The fire-critical products realized provide first-class operational safety ensuring compliance with relevant regulations without compromising on aesthetics.
As the UK’s first manufacturer to implement bi-directional fire testing, Profab Access “delivers the highest standards in certification and fire performance” across its riser doors and access panel solutions.
Howe Green’s portfolio of floor access solutions, including its 7500 Series and 1050 Series access covers, are fire-tested to BS 476 Part 22, thereby delivering complete compliance for specifiers and end users.
Howe Green and Profab Access’ portfolio of fire-critical products have achieved CERTIFIRE independent certification. As members of the official Made in Britain accreditation, both operations design and manufacture their products in the UK.
Bilco UK offers a wide range of roof access solutions, including its SKY Flatglass (a three-in-one solution that encompasses a smoke vent, roof access hatch and roof light).
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*More information is available online at www.profabaccess.com
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