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Preforma Showcases at Roofex Show

Preforma is to attend its first major national roofing exhibition next week.

Preforma will be exhibiting at The Roofex Show at the Birmingham NEC on Wednesday 1 and Thursday 2 May 2013 on stand number 171.

Roofex aims to bring together the roofing industry under one roof to share expertise, innovation and the great British ingenuity for roofing and construction products.

At Roofex, Preforma will be showcasing its Formarail® Roof Edge Protection product line, a new and innovative fall protection railing system that is quick and easy to install. Its crafted, patented design means it not only looks great, but it is versatile and is the ideal safety railing for any roofing project.

Formarail® Roof Edge Protection is a counterbalance system that offers a hands free protective solution for the safety of workers and prevents falls from height.

Each Formarail® post is made from the highest quality aluminium, which means it is both lightweight and durable, the perfect material for installing on a roof, as it can be raised to roof level with ease and will withstand extreme weather conditions.

Formarail® Roof Edge Protection:

. Provides collective protection for all working on a roof

. Works on a proven counterbalance system

. Does not penetrate the roof membrane

. Requires minimum components for ease of installation

. Suitable for use on concrete, asphalt, PVC membrane and felt roofsurfaces

Ed Docherty, Managing Director of Preforma said: “We are delighted to be attending Roofex. This is our first major national roofing exhibition and will provide the opportunity to meet with new roofing contractors and to introduce them to our new and innovative roof safety railings.”

Preforma will be on stand number 171, ideally placed for networking with delegates attending Seminars and Workshops.

For further details of Formarail® Roof Edge Protection, visit www.preforma.co.uk

This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Marie Grieve .

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