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Kee Safety offers an extensive range of components which can be used to develop bespoke applications of safety handrails, railings, guardrails and barriers, including those which require compliance to the UK Disability Discrimination Act (DDA).
Kee Safety barrier systems provide a cost ef...
Kee Safety offers an extensive range of components which can be used to develop bespoke applications of safety handrails, railings, guardrails and barriers, including those which require compliance to the UK Disability Discrimination Act (DDA).
Kee Safety barrier systems provide a cost effective alternative to traditional welded railing systems. The components are designed to reduce the difficulty of installing or repairing handrail systems and other safety barriers whilst maintaining regulatory compliance. Construction requires only simple hand tools for installation; no threading, welding or bolting required.
Kee Safety safety railing systems meet and exceed safety standards. The main components are TUV certified for strength, manufacturing quality and consistency.
The wide range of Kee Safetys tubular fittings incorporates the top-selling Kee Klamp® cast-iron components, the corrosion-resistant Kee Lite® range and the DDA compliant Kee Access® range typically used in guardrailing and handrailing.
In addition to the standard galvanised finish, Kee Safety offers the complete range of RAL colours in polyester powder-coated finishes. Kee Safety's special anti-bacterial powder coating is ideal for heavy traffic environments, such as schools, libraries, museums and other communal buildings
The Kee Safety technical team can offer practical support either by phone or by fax and, if required, can check designs or drawings for compliance with safety standards. For major project requirements, Kee Safety can offer a full design and installation service assuring a safe installation, fully compliant with all major standards and statutory requirements.






























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