Why Dedicated Care FurnitureSelecting furniture for residential settings and healthcare facilities involves more than appearance. Each piece should provide comfort, safety, cleanliness, and extended use. Unlike domestic furniture, furniture designed for care use is built to handle constant use, support residents with var… Read More
The Need for Temporary Site Alarm SystemsBuilding sites, empty buildings, and short-term projects create unique hazards. Without fixed infrastructure, fire alarms and security measures must be portable, durable, and quick to install. This is where solutions like Howler GoLink systems, HO units, and Howler site alarms pla… Read More
Meeting the Specific Requirements of NHS Furniture NHS environments require furniture that withstands daily use, rigorous cleaning, and varied care tasks. Ordinary furniture rarely suffices. From clinical zones and visitor spaces to support offices, each setting calls for furnishings designed f… Read More
What Is Thatch?Thatch forms from undecomposed plant debris — such as old grass material and fibrous root build-up — that accumulates between the topsoil and the visible grass. While a minimal amount is expected, an excessive build-up can impede water absorption, limit access to nutrients, and lead to fungal conditions. The turf … Read More
What Is Thatch?Thatch forms as a tightly woven mix of natural matter — including grass stems, roots, and decaying foliage — that accumulates between the grass and soil. While a slight presence is harmless, too much interferes with water, nutrients, and airflow, promoting damp conditions that may trigger turf diseases. Turf m… Read More