Are you organising a fundraising event and are looking for new and original ways to try and raise money for your cause? If you are then why not consider a charity path or wall? This is a unique way of helping to raise funds for your cause. Your sponsor`s names are added to the wall by
Brick Etching their name on to the brick. Selling and etching bricks is not only a lot of fun it also rewards your sponsor with a permanent reminder of their generous donation, as well as being a time proven method of generating much needed funds for schools, hospitals, universities, sports facilities, museums, and many, many more such institutions.
Brick Etching is a very easy process to do, and you have a choice of whether your names are engraved in black, or in gold. If you would rather have a wall than a path then why not choose the brick slips system ? where a brick has been cut to enable you to add the
Brick Etching panel on to either an internal or external wall.
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Managing traffic that enters or leaves your site can produce a number of problems if you don`t have effective traffic control measures in place. The well organised sites will ensure they have suitable measures up and running as this helps to control the flow of traffic and it can be highly useful for security purposes. Controls like a parking barrier can be installed at the site`s entrance so that only authorized people can gain entry to the premises. A number of manual and automatic options can be chosen, it all depends if you want to have the systems manned or not. The range of manual types can be ideal if you have security personnel working at a gate house that need to check each vehicle in or out. The can simply lift the manual parking barrier when they have to and this allows the vehicles access to the property. An automatic gate can be installed where human interaction is not always possible and you`ll see this type of system in operation throughout the UK in many large multi-story car parks. Managing traffic in and out of car parks is just one example of how a parking barrier can be put to good use in a modern setting.