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Historic Cambridge College Chooses Trio Plus

Historic Cambridge College Chooses Trio Plus Temporary Floor Protection Product

The historic Jesus College Cambridge has chosen Trio Plus (Epsom, Surrey) temporary floor protection products for use during an upcoming event.

Founded in 1496 and distinctive for its collection of buildings taken over from the nunnery of St Mary and St Radegund which today form the core of the campus. With more than 7000 undergraduate and graduate alumni, the college is a busy institution which hosts numerous conferences and other events, alongside its own community activities each semester.

In preparation for an upcoming event, it has joined a host of prestigious locations both in the UK and overseas by placing an order for temporary floor protection products from Trio Plus. The College opted for 200 m2 super heavy duty carpet protection film, which is one of several grades of carpet protection available from the Surrey-based firm.

Offering unbeatable security against spills, dust, dirt and damage, super heavy duty carpet protection film can be used to protect carpets in residential, commercial and industrial settings. Supplied with a self-adhesive back, the carpet protector can be affixed for periods up to 45 days. Easy to use and designed to efficiently cover large flat carpeted areas quickly, the protective surface can be swept or mopped to clear debris such as mud, paint or liquids without fear of disintegrating or splitting.

As with all Trio Plus temporary carpet protectors, the heavy duty film is supplied unbranded – meaning no logos are on show to public or visitors when the product is used in a highly visible location. It is non-slip and safe to use in busy areas such as hallways and entrances.

To find out more about temporary floor protection products by Trio Plus visit http://www.trioplus.co.uk or call 0845 619

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