Keeping Our Fitters Cool & Safe In Warm Weather

Specialist Blinds

Jul 28, 2024

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2 mins read

Posted: 7 Aug 2020

The temperatures all across the county have been soaring over the past few weeks. They are now expected to increase, with many people predicting that today could be the hottest day of the year so far. With warmer weather comes increased temperatures in any room with large glazing. This also means that our installation team is at it’s busiest period; performing surveys and installations for various blinds across the country. While this weather is making rooms uncomfortably hot, what a lot of people don’t realise is that the temperature is usually a lot hotter next to the glass. In a conservatory especially, the roof can get up to temperatures of 60ºC (140ºF)! As so much of our work involves working at height next to the hot glass, we have to account for these extremely high temperatures. Dehydration and overheating is a big problem when working in these environments even during normal temperatures. However our experienced fitters have several ways of keeping themselves cool while working.

Safely Working In High Temperatures

In the past we would ask our customers to provide cold drinks to our installers, however the COVID-9 pandemic means that is no longer feasible. Instead we ask our customers to be patient with our installation team, as the hot weather can affect how long it takes to fit blinds. Please be understanding if your installer needs to take a short break to drink some water and cool down. Our installers will also often bring their own fans with them, so a spare power socket is always appreciated. Other things we do to help with the heat are:

  • Create our own shade – we fit the largest roof blinds first so that we can work in our own shade
  • Start work early – if we can start early in the morning, we can avoid the worst of the day’s sun
  • Ventilate the conservatory – creating a through-draft significantly reduces the temperature

The recent warm weather has reinforced the need for proper shading. This is especially true now, with so many people still working from home. The best way to keep a room cool is to prevent the heat from building up in the first place. This is why our installers fit the roof blinds first; as most of the heat enters a room via any roof glazing, the roof blinds immediately start making the room cooler.  

Specialist Blinds

Jul 28, 2024

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2 mins read
With over 25 years experience in creating bespoke blinds, the team of experts at Specialist Blinds have a wide range of knowledge on all types of blinds. From design, manufacture and fitting, we can provide expert advice not available elsewhere.

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