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The College Blind is known as blinds that wont break and is designed as THE ultra strong blind for schools and education, maintenance free, with a ten year guarantee. Unique features have ensured its success in numerous applications throughout the UK.
APPLICATION the College Blind is chosen for teaching rooms, classrooms, communal areas, waiting areas, FE colleges, secondary and primary schools for glare control or room darkening.
OPERATION the College Blind is manually operated by a gearbox and crank rod with folding handle, which may be removable to prevent unauthorised use. A blind with crank operation avoids the ligature risk and frequent breakages associated with cords and chains. Additionally, the crank handle will also operate at an angle, for example across benches in a science room. See separate entry for electric operation.
SIZES approximate maximum sizes: width 4.0 metres; height: 4.0 metres; area: 13 square metres. Maximum sizes may vary according to the weight of fabric used.
GRAPHICS standard fabrics are excellent for printing logos, text or images in one or more colours.
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