by Ingrid Harris | Feb 16, 2022 | Crash Rails, Wall & Door Protection
A recent installation of Stainless-Steel Crash Rails at the entrance to Coles, Southern River Square, will help protect tiled columns against trolley impact. Watch the video to learn more about the crash rail, or visit our product page at: ...
by Ingrid Harris | Feb 2, 2022 | Crash Rails, Handrails, Wall & Door Protection
The anti-ligature Acrovyn® HRB-20AL hand/crash rail is currently being fabricated in ABS West’s workshop. Large quantities of the combined handrail / crash rail will be installed in a new mental health unit within one of WA’s largest hospitals. The stunning...
by Ingrid Harris | Feb 1, 2022 | Acrovyn Wall Cladding, Crash Rails, Door Protection, Handrails, Hydroclad, Wall & Door Protection
Acrovyn® is a pathogen resistant surface that’s been utilized in healthcare, aged care & other high-risk operations for decades. Acrovyn® can be applied to doors, walls, handrails, crash rails, corners, kick plates, push plates, columns, door frames &...
by Ingrid Harris | Jan 24, 2022 | Crash Rails, Door Protection, Wall & Door Protection
Acrovyn® features heavily in this new addition to one of Perth’s largest hospitals. Crash rails and door protection will provide hygienic, easy to clean, impact resistant surfaces at critical points throughout the new ICU unit. Wall & Door Protection Product...
by Ingrid Harris | Sep 7, 2021 | Acrovyn Wall Cladding, Crash Rails, Door Protection, Handrails, Hydroclad, Wall & Door Protection
ACROVYN® WALL & DOOR PROTECTION The stunning new Acrovyn® colours are out! See what’s new, what’s staying and what’s retiring. The new colours are divided into Neutrals, Tinted Neutrals and Colours. You can see the full colour range on our...
by Ingrid Harris | Jul 21, 2021 | Crash Rails
A flashback to pre-pandemic times when we were Puttin’ on the Ritz, both figuratively and literally. Large quantities of CS Acrovyn® Crash Rails were applied to the walls in utility areas of the hotel to help protect against regular impact. The crash rails were...