SafeGuard joins the BWF’s Wood Window Alliance

SafeGuard joins the BWF’s Wood Window Alliance
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Date: 24 March 2017

With quality a prerequisite in everything they do, and as long standing suppliers to a number of the nation’s foremost high performance wooden window manufacturers it’s no surprise that SafeGuard has become a Supplier Member of the British Woodworking Federation’s Wood Window Alliance.

“At SafeGuard, our commitment to quality is at the heart of what we do,” explains Nick Welsh, Managing Director of SafeGuard.

“We appreciate though, these claims need to be substantiated – which is why we are delighted to announce we are now listed as a supplier to members of the Wood Window Alliance (WWA). 

Established in 2007 by a group of leading manufacturers supplying timber-based windows and doors in the UK and Ireland, the WWA promotes the advantages of timber, modified timber and aluminium-clad timber windows and doors; sets industry standards for high quality timber-based windows and doors and offers the reassurance of a quality benchmark for wood window and door performanceservice life and sustainability.

“As a condition of membership, manufacturers must meet independently verified quality, performance, and sustainability criteria. This means, as a supplier to these members, our products need to match these stringent criteria too.  

As longstanding active members of the Glass and Glazing Federation, we believe in the importance of being part of industry recognised bodies that promote best practise in manufacturing and quality.  We are proud of what we do and believe the fact we can now supply members of the WWA is testament to our product offering.”

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