Housing Tue, Jun 21, 2016 11:49 AM
To assist professionals working within the specification sector, Triton has launched a dedicated specifier area as part of its brand new website.
Providing instant recommendations and targeted product pages, the design makes it easy to identify the best shower for any application.
The fully optimised site, which can now be viewed on any mobile device, offers a place to find the latest news and legislation. Specifiers can easily browse Triton’s extensive range of electric and mixers showers, from retrofit options such as the T80Z Fast-Fit through to Inclusive Showering solutions including Safeguard+.
A number of detailed case studies are also accessible showcasing how the team at Triton can help find the ideal product for every project. In addition, the ‘meet our experts’ page introduces Triton’s team who are always available to provide tailored advice.
Providing additional guidance, the help and support section details useful information on the guarantees offered as standard, as well as how to contact the UK based service centre.
Tina Simpson, Marketing Director at Triton Showers commented: “We are pleased to launch our new dedicated specifier area, which provides a valuable resource for organisations looking for high quality showering solutions. Here they can find the latest sector news and latest technology developments in order to remain at the forefront of the industry.”
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