To finally end our ongoing SEO efforts in terms of getting our new catalog noticed, we've published a press release detailing our catalog's release. To take a look at it visit our press releases page on our main website.
To request a hard copy of our catalog, follow this link and we'll send one to you straight away. It features all sorts of new stuff, and the resolution on the hard copy is a whole lot better than on the one availible online.
The gals at Builders Site Protection are here to help you. This blog is our attempt to keep you informed on Surface Protection, Dust Control and Lead Containment updates. We also want to keep you posted on general industry discussions, trade shows and issues facing contractors and builders in the U.S.
Tuesday, September 15, 2015
Tuesday, September 1, 2015
We've Just Submitted A New Indoor Air Quality Article
We've covered the topic of poor indoor air quality on our E-Zine page. Take a look following the link below.
The Overlooked Importance of Indoor Air Quality: http://EzineArticles.com/9152929
The Overlooked Importance of Indoor Air Quality: http://EzineArticles.com/9152929
Monday, August 24, 2015
Our New Catalog Is Now Available For Download On Our Website
Our latest catalog is now on offer online. While we're still waiting for our hard copies to arrive at the office, help yourself to as many digital copies of the catalog as you can download.
Among the products now in the catalog, we've got:
-Edge and Mullion Protection
-Kraft Scrim Paper
-Poly Grabber dust control clips
-ZipDoor dust control for standard and commercial doorways
-Safety Boot temporary safety guardrail mounts
-Ram Board Trash Box
-Quikpad Elevator Pads
and an assortment of moving supplies
We're still finalizing a few surface protection products not yet on our webpage, so I can't link to them just yet, but they'll be up very soon.
To request a new paper catalog, plase visit this page of our website, and we'll send one your way once we get them in hand.
Friday, August 21, 2015
We've Got A New Product to Offer
The first of our many new products is up and running on our website! We're happy to now offer Safety Boot Rail Protection.
The new rail protection allows contractors to create free-standing OSHA compliant guardrails for perimeter protection. Safety Boot is an easy-to-use anchor that allows for wood 2" in thickness to be quickly constructed into a handrail system. Safety Boot can be drilled into concrete as well, making it ideal for commercial builders, too.
All of this prevents workers, customers, and any others on-site from taking a nasty fall. The last thing anyone wants to deal with is being sued into oblivion or getting stuck with obnoxious worker's comp hassles and lost man-hours, just get a Safety Boot.
As always, if you have any questions about surface protection, email us at sales@buildsitepro.com, call us at (541) 633-7793, or visit our website www.buildsitepro.com
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| Safety Boot system comprises of the yellow pieces mounted to the stairs |
All of this prevents workers, customers, and any others on-site from taking a nasty fall. The last thing anyone wants to deal with is being sued into oblivion or getting stuck with obnoxious worker's comp hassles and lost man-hours, just get a Safety Boot.
As always, if you have any questions about surface protection, email us at sales@buildsitepro.com, call us at (541) 633-7793, or visit our website www.buildsitepro.com
Thursday, August 20, 2015
New Catalog and New Products On the Way!
For the first time in three years, we're getting ready to release our latest catalog. This is a pretty big deal for Builders Site Protection, as it seemingly took ages to finalize a design, account for new and discontinued products, and to finish distributing our existing catalogs. Those three things are finally done!
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| The last you'll see of this catalog |
The new catalog features six new products, and as we add and finalize product details on our website, we'll unveil many more details about our newest products.
We're very excited that we'll be offering elevator protection for the first time (I can't go into too much solid deatil about that as we're still working to finalize price and shipping information)! But once we recieve our in-house samples we'll be uploading tons of information and images about the new Quickpad Elevator Protection. Elevators and stairs have been two surfaces we've been trying to protect for years, so it's a big relief to now offer protection for one of those two.
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| Hopefully we get to protect elevators like this one in Germany |
There are a whole lot of new things on the way, so stay tuned. As always, if you have any questions about your surface protection needs, please email us at sales@buildsitepro.com, call us at (541) 633-7793, or visit our website www.buildsitepro.com
Tuesday, July 21, 2015
Temporary Door Protection, Doorguard Was Selected by Turner Construction to Protect the Doors of the New Jennie Sealy Hospital in Galveston, Texas.
DoorGuard, door protection is being used to protect hospital room doors from damage during construction. In addition, Surface Pro breathable floor protection was purchased from Builders Site Protection by the flooring contractor. The $438 million facility will feature 310 patient rooms, including 54 dedicated ICU beds, a 28-bed day surgery unit and 20 state-of-the-art operating suites. It will also connect to the new Clinical Services Wing, which will contain the pharmacy, laboratory space, support services (environmental services, materials management, linen) and a kitchen and faculty/staff dining area. Construction of the new hospital will provide the necessary clinical capacity needed before Phase II of John Sealy Modernization can begin. More information is available on our press release:
https://www.pr.com/info_press_item.php?releaseid=629440
DoorGuard, door protection is being used to protect hospital room doors from damage during construction. In addition, Surface Pro breathable floor protection was purchased from Builders Site Protection by the flooring contractor. The $438 million facility will feature 310 patient rooms, including 54 dedicated ICU beds, a 28-bed day surgery unit and 20 state-of-the-art operating suites. It will also connect to the new Clinical Services Wing, which will contain the pharmacy, laboratory space, support services (environmental services, materials management, linen) and a kitchen and faculty/staff dining area. Construction of the new hospital will provide the necessary clinical capacity needed before Phase II of John Sealy Modernization can begin. More information is available on our press release:
https://www.pr.com/info_press_item.php?releaseid=629440
Thursday, July 9, 2015
Top 10 Things to Recycle at Your Construction Site
In this article, John Perritano rates the top 10 things to recycle-saving you money and the environment as well!
According to the Construction Materials Recycling Association, construction and demolition waste are the largest sources of trash in the United States. The association says 325 million tons of recoverable construction debris is generated in the United States each year [source: Construction Materials Recycling Association]. In the past, all that metal, concrete, wood, block and asphalt would have ended up in a landfill. The key to a successful deconstruction project is to reuse what you can, and recycle the rest.
While not every bit of construction and demolition debris can -- or even should -- be recycled, much of what goes into a house can be reused. More information and the list is located with this link:
http://home.howstuffworks.com/home-improvement/construction/green/10-things-to-recycle-at-construction-site.htm#page=0
Wood and Lumber
Drywall
Steel
Roofing Shingles
Glass and Windows
Landscape Waste
Appliances
Concrete and Masonry
Asphalt
Copper
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