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BetweenGlassBlinds is becoming the top choice for Education builds

With its mix of essential functionality and aesthetically pleasing looks, BetweenGlassBlinds are quickly becoming a top choice for architects and developers in the education sector.

The simple-to-maintain integral blinds reduce glare, regulate the temperature of a room, and can be used across all situations: from classrooms to sports halls, windows to doors and side screens.

Perfect for education facilities where student and visitor safety is paramount, the totally cordless system is operated via sliding magnets. These simple-to-use and unobtrusive controls are located around the perimeter of the unit. The units contain a unique tracking system for the magnet meaning that the magnet cannot get lost or be removed from the rails, which is ideal for a busy environment.  Conversely, it is also possible to install the system where the magnetic blocks are detachable so only staff can operate the blinds.

The full lifting operation happens in one slick and easy motion while the tilt function allows staff to set the levels of vision and light. Only BGB units have additional optional dual-control functionality, allowing operation from either side of the glass.

The double-glazed panels are hermetically sealed and maintenance-free, reducing costs, as well as providing protection from moisture, odours and damage.

BGB is able to meet specialist requirements for any project, with a wide range of options. Fire Rated, Acoustic rated, Solar Shaded and Low E are just a few of the possibilities available.

Mark Nash, BetweenGlassBlinds Managing Director, said: “We are proud to be a respected supplier for exciting and innovative school builds. We feel our integral blinds, with their modern and sophisticated style, alongside their safety features, lack of needed maintenance and ease of use are the perfect complement to education projects”.

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