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Advice on floor graphics for light traffic roads & car p
Posted by Lee Reeves on 19 August 2012 at 15:02Hi guys
I have had a enquiry for floor graphics that they want to place on light traffic roads, car parks, stadium walkways etc but they want them to be warranted upto 6 months and be insured for pedestrians and vehicles (anti slip) first off I only know of a suitable material for pedestrian not vehicles and is only warranted for upto 3 months second is the insurance for anti slip down to the material manufacture or me?
Any and all advice please
Chris Wool replied 13 years, 1 month ago 10 Members · 17 Replies -
17 Replies
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Hi mate
You arent a manufacturer of the film and hence the best you can do is only ever pass on the benefit of the manufacturers warranty. I’m sure you will find they wont offer any type of insurance at all against slips and trips – there are just too many variables involved and huge potential risk and liabilities for a cheap product – even the best warranties are short on this product, again too many variables involved and after all it is only ever intended as a short term type of product. If the customer is asking you to improve on the Manufacturers very limited warranty/insurance then don’t – there is too much risk
Cheers
Macky -
It simply doesn’t exist…sometimes it’s best to tell the client that….but you are willing to undertake R&D for a generous donation of around a million quid.
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quote Jason Xuereb:umm wouldnt say it doesn’t exist.
Insurance issue not sure.
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APS supply floor graphic material with a 2 million pound insurance cover as standard.
Peter
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Thanks for all the replies I can go back to my client a bit more informed now
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quote NeilRoss:quote Jason Xuereb:umm wouldnt say it doesn’t exist.
Insurance issue not sure.
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oh fantastic thats what it is now all I have to do is get rid of it
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quote Chris Wool:quote NeilRoss:quote Jason Xuereb:umm wouldnt say it doesn’t exist.
Insurance issue not sure.
WARNING! this link reporting BLACK HOLE EXPLOIT!!!
oh fantastic thats what it is now all I have to do is get rid of it
Possibly (?) if you clicked the original link. I revised the quoted one before posting.
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that computer is now dead, some hdisk software came up which will not go away at the moment say ing the disk has had it, click here to pay
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Chris, try starting in safe mode & then rolling back to an ealier start date. F8 at start up screen will normally bring up the option for safe mode.
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I better get no virus lol I’ve opened this site up while sitting on my RIP computer.
Try the aussie site see if that helps.
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quote DavidRogers:“malwarebytes” is your friend for stuff like that 🙂
yes dave it sorted it out for me took about 3 hours when i got round to it.
got the instructions on my phone and whent through it stage by stage.
SMART disk check virus.big heads up to
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& malwarebytes
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