New Brochure Provides Information About Use Of Safety Glasses

Date: 11 January 2010
Source: Saint-Gobain Glass

Date: 11 January 2010

Whether as protection against injuries, burglary or violence: safety glass optimally fulfils all the requirements and is used on in the construction of both commercial and residential buildings.

The new booklet “Transparente Sicherheit mit Glas” (Transparent Safety with Glass) provides comprehensive information about the numerous areas of use of single-sheet and composite safety glasses and describes the diverse possible applications.
 
The new brochure “Transparente Sicherheit mit Glas”, together with the “Sicherheitsglasfinder” (Safety Glass Guide), provide a complete overview of the diverse uses of various types of safety glass. Both offer a clearly arranged aid to planning for frequent areas of application in public and private glass construction. Architects and craftsmen immediately find the suitable type of glass for the respective construction situation and the regulations that are associated with it.
 
Further informations to „Transparente Sicherheit mit Glas“ and „Sicherheitsglasfinder“ at Daniela Siegel: Daniela.Siegel@saint-gobain.com

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