Glass is a highly sort after and versatile material; with the additional benefit of being easily cleanable using an array of standard cleaning solutions and equipment. Such material is favoured due to being less susceptible to both discolouration and scratching; particularly in comparison to plastics.
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The installation of a glass screen allows for visual contact, clear communication, and accessibility through small incisions for letters/small parcels for example; all whilst maintaining a respectable and divided distance from one another.
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Glass Screens are the first barrier upon initial contact between staff and the general public for sites such as schools, restaurants, hospitals, shops, post offices, and surgeries - this equipment has become exceedingly prominent in day-to-day life as a consequence of the Coronavirus Pandemic. Having such a durable material in place also protects working individuals from anti-social members of the public that they may encounter. Glass Screens significantly reduce the likely hood of a physical attack, or of a worker at a surgery or hospital becoming overcome with a Healthcare Associate Infection (HCAI) as a consequence of being subject to spitting.
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The installation of Glass Screens in office environments, to maintain social distancing, has fast become one of our more profound services as a consequence of the COVID-19 Pandemic. TW Glass is now extensively experienced in the field of implementing materials for social distancing - we are able to offer a range of configurations and potential adaptions to a workspace and its desk areas.
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​TW Glass Screens offer a range of diverse glass solutions; whatever your requirements, design ideas, and glass specific purpose, we are confident we will be able to construct for you an ideal glass screen. Be sure to enquire with our team today regarding the extensive range of products we have on offer - we are confident we can create glass screens to meet any specifications, to suit multiple applications for both commercial and domestic properties.
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