Thursday 1 December 2011

The ASG December Update

Tis' the season.....


As Christmas draws nearer and the year begins its conclusion, we are looking back at the year and some of the events that have shaped it. It has been a exciting year in what has been a pretty turbulent environment with some great new faces in the group, some unique patents and some very interesting projects.






Whilst it is nice to reminisce, there is a new year coming our way soon and we want to be ready for it. The Advanced Smoke Group is updating the look and feel of the website, which we be relaunching just before the new year with a modern, contemporary and simple design.

The navigation and theme is being redesigned to allow for easier use for all users and easier access to information and content on the site.

In preparation for this update, we are updating all of our other sites as well so that the theme is consistent throughout all outlets and ready for the new year, including our twitter and this blog. The new year is bringing with it a new look and feel for the Advanced Smoke Group and we couldn't be more excited to get it out there for all of you to check out.


We have also produced a publication looking in detail at the Pitfalls and Trends of Car Park Ventilation from the team here at ASG; providing important tips, guidelines, regulations and more.

For a free copy of the publication please email us at mail@advancedsmoke.co.uk with your contact details and address and we'll happily send it out in the post free of charge.

As a quick reminder to all those interested in the effective ventilation of Car Parks, we would like to remind you that ASG do run a free seminar (and lunch) at your own offices where our experts will present the ins and outs of smoke control and ventilation in Car Parks and how to optimise effectiveness and safety of systems. Simply call us on 0116 271 6861 or email us at mail@advancedsmoke.co.uk to arrange for a mutual acceptable date for the seminar to run.


We would like to thank you as well for checking the blog and keeping up to date with us; expect more and more material as time goes on and good luck with getting your Christmas preparations sorted. The new starter Calvin came up with a rather ingenious method of dealing with Christmas shopping when he told us; "I do all my Christmas shopping in the January sales then just hold onto it for 12 months....yeah it takes up space but as long as no one passes away and I don't split with my girlfriend then I'm quids in. And if we do split then I'll just store it till the next one comes along; it's win win really!"

You have to admire the dedication to forward planning.

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