Lampguard Protection for Food Industry Lighting
Lamp Guard [
www.lampguard.co.uk]
Food Safety requires the "Lampguard"
protected lamps, ranging from fluorescent lamps
to class IK7 protection in T2, T5, T8 & T12 sizes. Other lamps
include high and low pressure sodium lamps (i.e. Sox-Son)
mercury lamps HQI, halide lamps, incandescent lamps,
spot lamps, long life GLS lamps and flood light glass lenses
We can protect the following ranges of light bulbs, 40, 60, 100, 150, 200, 300, 500 watt lamps
in most sizes, caps and wattages together with spot lamps at 60 watts, long-life lamps at 16,000
hours 60 watts in most caps, candle lamps at 60 watts, golf ball or round lamps to 40 watts.
The “Lampguard” protection on mercury, high and low pressure sodium lamps offer a unique protection
against Widespread glass contamination and personal injury, safeguarding products and personnel at all times.
Most lamp breakages typically occur while being replaced.
Food Standards apply to these products. A simple mishandling accident can result in an explosion scattering glass.
The “Lampguard” protection on halogen lamps offer a unique protection against Widespread glass
contamination and personal injury, safeguarding products and personnel at all times.
Most lamp breakages typically occur while being replaced.
Food Standards apply to these products. A simple mishandling accident can result in an explosion scattering glass.
Many types of fluorescent tubes are able to be coated in our Lampguard material, this will prevent the contamination of
food if fluorecent tubes break over food prepearation areas and prevent injury if they break over
workers. The tubes themselves range from: Standard Fluorescent Tubes, Compact Fluorescent tubes,
Circleline Fluorescent Tubes, etc.
The “Lampguard” protection on speciality lamps offer a unique protection against Widespread glass contamination
and personal injury, safeguarding products and personnel at all times. Most lamp breakages typically occur while
being replaced. Food Standards apply to these products.
A simple mishandling accident can result in an explosion scattering glass.
We offer a high temperature teflon coating called Lampguard, which is bounded to the outer or inner surface
of the glass and conforms to the Food Regulations impact test IK7. An operating outer galss surface temperature
of 360° with minimal light loss and in the event of breakage glass is contained behind the membrane
avoiding glass in food contamination.