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Letter to Our Customers

Dear Customer,

Re: Coverad

It is with great pleasure that I can announce to you that the assets and goodwill of Coverad Ltd have been acquired by Peripheral Support Services Limited.

This means that the Coverad team will continue to market and install its excellent range of products and services.

Peripheral Support Services Ltd (PSS) is based in Basingstoke, Hampshire, where it manufactures and distributes specialised fire alarm and patient/staff call systems along with emergency lighting products throughout the UK and Internationally.

The merger of Coverad and PSS will allow the new business to grow as the best elements of both companies are brought together for the benefit of all its customers.

If in the meantime you have any questions concerning these changes please do not hesitate to contact us on 01730 893 393 or PSS headquarters on 01256 347 184.

Yours sincerely,

John Batty

Managing Director, Coverad.

Following the launch of the Coverad Modul8™ Wireless Electric heater 18 months ago, as you would expect, electronics continue to develop at a spectacular rate.

Our design team always keen to be at the forefront of technology have incorporated this “next generation equipment” into a very successful prototype which is almost silent in operation and now designated the Mark 2.
The Mark 2 fulfils all of our customer’s requirements for time and temperature control and in doing so gives an even larger usage spectrum than ever at an even more economical costing.
The Modul8™ User friendly handheld control gives the user a wide range of easily entered programmes that offer up to six different time and temp options per day.

For example bedrooms in a typical Nursing Home can operate on a low night temperature increasing to a comfortable day temperature whilst modulating up and down as demand requires yet giving excellent economy.
Alternatively the same Nursing Home will have completely different requirements for say the Dining Room where they may only require three heated periods for breakfast, lunch and supper. This presents no problem whatsoever due to the fast heat recovery cycle.
There are no heater controls on the units that can be altered by patients.
Modul8™ heaters can be powered from a 13amp socket or spur. A mobile unit is also available.

Full details are available by clicking here.

Coverad Limited has introduced two new bespoke specifications for their Low Surface Temperature radiator covers.

New Coverad Corporate Rad Cover with convenient side-panel access.
The popular impact resistant polymer and painted steel covers for institutional applications have been re-detailed to incorporate lockable hinged side panels to give easy access to the control, lock-shield and vent valves. If there is a requirement for easy access to the radiator itself, then a removable and lockable front panel version can also be specified.

A brand new “corporate” specification for polymer, painted steel and stainless steel covers is also offered. Although this bespoke range can be used in institutional premises, versions have been specifically styled for use in leisure facilities, hotels, restaurants, offices and other commercial applications.
Coverad Radiator Guard with dropdown front- simple to gain access.

John Batty, Coverad’s new Managing Director, explains why the latest designs will benefit customers.

“With the introduction of the new bespoke specifications, including anti-microbial paint finishes on our steel covers, we have taken the opportunity to make a further investment in our production methods and re-organise the logistics to improve efficiency and delivery times. This investment has reduced our operating costs, thus enabling us to offer customers a much improved price structure, making our covers much more competitive”. He continues, “To ensure our radiator and pipe covers meet expectations, we not only provide a free confidential risk management survey and design service, but also offer competitive quotations for cleaning the radiators prior to our dedicated installation team fitting the LST covers”.

Coverad Website Upgraded

We listen to our customers so we have been systematically implementing all the recommendations that you have made to us regarding this website- we have made a lot of changes ‘under the hood’ and the result is a faster-loading, clearer site where you can get exactly what you need as quickly as possible.

The online shop has been upgraded too and there are more changes to come soon so please watch this space.

With Part L of the Building Regulations being applied and less heat input required into new and refurbished premises, light-weight electric convector heaters are becoming a popular method of heating.

These are perfectly acceptable for domestic premises, but this type of convector has been found wanting when they have been installed in non-domestic buildings. To answer the need for a more durable and efficient product in this sector, Coverad Limited, well known for their robust LST radiator covers, have developed “intelligent” heaters that will meet more stringent specifications.

Modul8 Wireless-Controlled Heater
Coverad Limited has introduced a range of induced air-flow electric heaters for educational, public and commercial institutions including the hospitality sector. The new heaters are fitted with similar impact resistant polymer casings to those installed by Coverad to guard hot radiators in many NHS Trust premises, nursing homes, prisons and other public buildings.

The new range, called the MODUL8-LST™, the first of its kind, has been developed in conjunction with a County Council and a large, well known PLC, to meet the needs of current legislation and cater for a section of the market where safety, electrical efficiency, ease of installation, low maintenance and a robust construction are paramount.

The heater casings incorporate technology and detailing developed by Coverad that withstands heavy knocks and only requires a wipe over to maintain its new appearance. They are designed to minimise harm should a child or older person fall against them. Made from 4.5mm thick impact resistant polymer which is self-coloured throughout its thickness, MODUL8-LST™™ casings will not dent, rust, flake and never need painting.

Although the MODUL8-LSTs have a 2 kW heating element, the surface temperature of the casing does not exceed 43°C, thus it complies with Safe Surface Temperature Regulations required by the NHS, Health & Safety at Work Act, Disability Discrimination Act and the Building Regulations Part M.

Offered in two forms, the vertical model, 1500mm high x 470mm wide x 150mm deep is sized to fit in those awkward spaces between windows, whilst the horizontal model, 500mm high x 1000mm wide x 150mm deep is for under windows and along corridors.

WCT 100/TX with inbuilt room temperature sensor

John Batty, Coverad’s Managing Director explains:

“The MODUL8-LST™ heaters are specifically engineered to give electrical economy. The specially developed induced air-flow heating element in each heater is controlled by an integral digital thermostat with drift compensation providing staged modulation that ensures stable room temperatures. To take into account the different heating requirements of non-domestic premises, we offer a range of “intelligent” control options matched to the application. The bespoke programmes designed to match the occupation cycles of a building are chosen to reduce electricity usage when compared with other heaters currently on the market. For example, a wireless computerised time and temperature control can be specified which will operate at up to 30 metres providing zone management, an obvious advantage in schools, nurseries and private clinics. Economy set-back temperature and automatic frost protection control can also be selected to protect vulnerable equipment from cold or humid conditions and Passive Infra Red (PIR) sensors are easily included in the scheme if required.

“Although robust in construction MODUL8-LST™ vertical and horizontal heaters weigh 17 and 14kg respectively so they comply with the latest Health & Safety legislation for manual handling. Heaters are easily installed in prefabricated buildings during manufacture or retro-fitted in, for example, existing classrooms where old heaters have failed or are too expensive to run. Installation merely involves securing the heater to the wall using the brackets provided and plugging in to a nearby 13 amp electrical socket - a changeover that takes minutes so damaged or low specification heaters can be replaced with ease with far superior equipment”.

As mentioned here in this article by BUPA, clean surfaces in Hospitals and Nursing Homes are a vital part of reducing the spread of MRSA and C-Difficile:

How can we prevent the spread of MRSA and other infections in hospitals?

In hospitals a number of measures have been put in place to reduce the spread of infections:

  • doctors and nurses wash their hands or use alcohol-based hand rubs between patients to avoid transferring bacteria from one patient to the next
  • hospital wards, corridors and surfaces are regularly cleaned
  • skin wounds are covered with dressings
  • patients are asked not to touch their wounds or damaged skin and to regularly wash their hands to prevent self infection (see How can I reduce my risk of developing an MRSA infection? below)
  • people visiting patients with MRSA infections are asked to wash their hands before and after visiting
  • people who develop an MRSA infection are normally cared for in an isolation room to help prevent the bacteria being easily transferred to others

Will clean hospital wards and corridors make MRSA go away?

No, because MRSA is carried by people. Mopping floors and wiping surfaces will never get rid of all the bacteria, so rigorous basic hygiene measures are still needed. But by keeping down the amount of MRSA-containing dust and keeping surfaces free of MRSA there will be fewer opportunities for it to infect a vulnerable person.

Coverad offers a full Radiator Cleaning Service, and we strongly recommend that radiators which are to be covered are fully cleaned by our team beforehand, and that the cleaning is repeated at regular intervals.

You will be aware that we at Coverad usually make all our radiator and pipe covers to our customers’ exact specifications, however we occasionally over-produce covers for an order and are left with a surplus; many radiators are of a standard size, so it’s definitely worth looking through our Stock List to see if any of the covers there will fit your needs.

All of this pre-manufactured stock is on sale at half the usual price, with the added advantage that you will cut down delivery delays - order a cover from the stock list and we’ll usually have it with you within 3 to 5 days.

Please see the Stock List page for more details about measuring your radiators or give us a call on 01730 893393.

Radiator MRSA kills OAP

From The Sun newspaper:

‘A PENSIONER died after catching MRSA as she lay beside a mould-covered hospital radiator.

Horrified Barry Kaye saw the spores under the heater’s grille in 74-year-old wife Alfreda’s room.
Mr Kaye, 57, told an inquest: “It looked like it was covered in vegetable peelings left on a compost heap for two weeks.”’

read more here

This kind of tragic event can be prevented by our highly trained specialised Radiator Cleaning teams, who can sanitise all of the risk areas and minimise the risks of infection.

Coverad Ltd. is the only company in Europe that provides a Radiator Cleaning Service; we are also the only company not to use subcontractorsWe have just carried out a complete programme of Radiator Cleaning for the UK’s largest NHS Trust. Contact us for more details.

Coverad is pleased to announce the launch of its RSS newsfeed service. If that just sounds like techy gobbledegook, you may want to get up to speed on this new technology here.

Basically it allows the latest news from Coverad to be posted straight to our customers, who can subscribe to the service using a newsreader application or add it (for example) to their personalised My Yahoo, My MSN or Bloglines pages, or simply visit our website to be kept up-to-date.

We will be adding news both about Coverad itself, and about subjects [inspic=83,right,http://feeds.feedburner.com/coverad,16]
likely to be of interest to our core customer base, so keep visiting the site or subscribe to the Coverad RSS feed here.