We’re not here to preach. The dangers of smoking have long been known, with the first No Tobacco Day being observed by member states of the World Health Organisation (WHO) in 1987. However, there’s still an apparent need to raise awareness, as smoking remains the number one cause of premature and preventable deaths across the world.
With this year’s No Tobacco Day falling on the 31st of May, let’s take a look at the appropriate no-smoking signage your business needs and where to place them. More...
With the sun finally starting to appear, many people are heading to the great British countryside. While doing so, there are a few animals you are almost guaranteed to spot during your travels, one of the biggest being cows. There are 9.7m cattle in the UK, after all.
Generally, cows are not flustered by humans and are quite placid, however, like any animal, they can react when they feel threatened. So, although walking through and enjoying the countryside is typically safe, it is worth bearing the following tips in mind. More...
UK law means you must display certain signs and posters throughout your business premises. But, if you’re particularly eco-conscious, you may be concerned about this additional use of paper, plastic, and metal.
From eco-friendly poster ideas to sustainable signage materials, read on to learn more about how you can stay green:More...
A sudden increase in electrical current isn’t a rare event. Whether through manufacturing errors, wire age, or natural forces like storms, electrical current is rarely stable all the time. So, how are you protected from this potentially dangerous fluctuation in energy?
Fuses – and by extension their ratings – determine how much current can be channelled through an appliance or fitting. This safety measure protects the appliance or fitting from damage and people from harm.
So, what is a fuse rating? How does a fuse work, and how is a rating calculated? Below, we discuss all you need to know about fuse ratings, including the role fuse rating labels have. More...
Never compromise on safety. Whether you’re getting the pros in for a top-notch job, or doing a job yourself to save money and get things done sooner, electrical safety during and after maintenance and installation could quite literally be the difference between life and death. So, make sure to read these five tips for electrical safety before you get started: More...