Posts Tagged ‘emergency response shelters’

Hughes Safety Showers to exhibit at Emergency Services Show

Thursday, September 17th, 2009
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Hughes Safety Showers is pleased to announce that it will be attending The Emergency Services Show 2009 at Stoneleigh Park, Coventry on 24-25th November.

You will be able to find us on Stand OS75, where we will be displaying our new rigid frame Emergency Response Shelter.

Look out for more coverage of the show over the coming weeks on our blog.

Posted by admin at 2:38pm September 17th, 2009

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Hughes Safety Showers to exhibit at A+A Exhibition

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

Hughes Safety Showers along with Hughes Notduschen will once again be exhibiting at the A+A Exhibition in Dusseldorf, Germany 3-6 November 2009.

The A+A is the worlds largest and most important specialist trade fair for all areas of health and safety.

 

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A+A 2009 Logo

The exhibition is going to be an exciting opportunity for Hughes, to meet our customers and distributors and to learn more about our competitors in the industry.

The exhibition will also be a great opportunity to showcase our wide range of Emergency Safety Showers and Decontamination equipment. There will also be an excellent chance to promote and demonstrate our new HARD (Emergency Response Shelter) for 2009.

 

Come visit us on our stand:

Hall: 06 Stand: 6D15

For more information on A+A click here.

Posted by admin at 12:14pm August 20th, 2009

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Latest emergency response shelters for Scotland

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

Hughes Safety Showers have signed a 12-month contract with Scottish NHS to supply our latest generation of emergency response shelters to hospital A&E departments across the country.

Following a CBRN or hazmat incident, the rigid frame shelter can be quickly erected outside a hospital to decontaminate casualties before they are admitted. The aim is to prevent contamination of the hospital, staff and patients.

The new rigid frame shelter fitted out for decontamination

The new rigid frame shelter fitted out for decontamination

As part of the contract, we will work closely with each hospital to identify the best location for the shelters and devise a suitable storage solution so that they are easily accessible and ready for immediate use.

Posted by admin at 12:26pm July 23rd, 2009

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