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SADOLIN BRIGHTENS UP KENT SCHOOL
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20/11/2006
 

'Colourful, bright and welcoming!' That's the verdict from headmaster, Mr Kay, at All Saints C of E Primary School in Chatham on the completion of a brightly coloured timber fence at the school. The timber has been decorated using Sadolin Classic, a translucent woodstain finish that enhances the natural beauty of the timber.

The perimeter fence that runs 500m around the school is part of a larger scheme to ensure the safety of the pupils and to enclose certain key areas, with more fencing around the playground and a large metal fence enclosing the exterior of the grounds.

The colour scheme of the fence is a mixture of bright, cheerful colours, complementing a new playground which has recently been built at the school and a garden for the children to enjoy. The importance of the environment in which the children learn is increasing, and in recognition of this, the decision to enhance an ordinary timber fence with colours brings an added visual appeal to the school.

Protection against the damaging effects of sunlight and moisture was a key consideration in the use of Sadolin, as was the product's low maintenance characteristics, long lasting protection and durability. Sadolin Classic woodstain erodes naturally, ensuring the longevity of the wood, and also has excellent colour retention.

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