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The Modular Protection Screen has been designed to work effectively through social distancing. With a clear acrylic panel, you’ll be able to create a barrier whilst having full visibility of your office or place of work. Incorporating a protection screen is a sensible way to add another layer of security when working within an environment with a team of people. Utilising the acrylic panel will allow you to successfully follow the current social distancing requirement.
As a freestanding, adaptable screen, the Modular Protection Screen can be used in any environment. The flexible feature enables you to link the panels together, creating a width and configuration to meet your business needs. The acrylic has many benefits such as supporting social distancing, offers a non restrictive view and the surface can be easily cleaned.
Social distancing within the work place has become an important factor when looking in to screening solutions and office design. The clear Perspex allows light into the office and will effectively divides work stations adhering to the social distancing rules whilst adding a modern twist to any surround. Acrylic has become a popular option as we change the way we work, offering benefits such as clear barriers, easy clean surfaces and fast delivery options.
What are the benefits of freestanding acrylic screening?
All social distancing acrylic dividers and screens are made and manufactured in the UK, by Rap Industries.
Product specifications for the Modular Protection Screen
Measurements
Panel thickness - 18mm
Frame width - 30mm
Acrylic thickness - 3mm
Bases - 400mm diametre
Pole - 34mm diametre
Bases are trip & wheelchair friendly
Materials
Frame - PVC
Corner mouldings - PVC
Screen - clear & frosted acrylic
Pole & base - Aluminium
Fire safety elements
Acrylic
Tested to BS 476 Part 7 with a Class 3 classification
Plastic Components
Manufactured using non-flammable, self-extinguishing plastic.
Steel
Components are not considered to be a fire hazard.
Aluminium
Has a melting of 660°C and is not considered to be a fire hazard