This project is presented by IPSL Hygienic wall and ceiling cladding
Summary: How to fit Proclad wall and ceiling cladding in commercial premises such as kitchens, bathrooms, canteens, hospitals and food storage areas, and conform with hygiene regulations.
Kitchens need to be clean; especially commercial kitchens. Cleaning wall and ceiling surfaces in busy restaurant or factory kitchens has never been the most popular task!
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IPSL are pleased to introduce a fantastic wall and ceiling cladding system called Proclad which makes the task a great deal simpler. It is easy to install with full instructions and, as you can see from the image on the left, leaves a surface which is durable and very easy to keep clean.
Wall and ceiling cladding from IPSL can be fitted in any area where cleanliness is important making it entirely suitable for schools, colleges, restaurants, canteens, changing areas, fast food outlets, hospitals and many other locations, situations and applications.
Proclad is already used by HM Prison service and Marks and Spencers and a huge list of testimonials can be viewed on the IPSL website.
Proclad wall cladding is supplied in sheet format with a full range of fitting trims. It comes in 4 different grades which have different impact, strength, and fire
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ratings. All grades meet EU Food Hygiene Regulations and will more than satisfy Environmental Health Officers. The most popular one is premium Grade, which is a solid 2.5mm uPVC with Class 1 Fire Rated, and also Class 0 Fire Rated when fitted to a non combustible substrate. Ceiling panels are Class 1 fire rated and both wall and ceiling panels are easy to cut.
Proclad can be easily installed on most surfaces and complies with all hygiene regulations. It can be wiped down and even hosed making the surface easier to maintain than most existing products used in hygiene sensitive locations.
For a specific quote on Proclad hygiene surface from IPSL click on the quote request image below and to order free samples click on the samples image. A full brochure is available from the team at IPSL and this can be ordered through the proclad section of their website
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