Modular Protection Screen With Frosted Acrylic
Dispatched within 5-7 working days
- Frosted acrylic finish
- Adds privacy to an area
- Suitable as a social distancing divider
- Easy clean acrylic surface
- Modular design
- Adjustable configuration
- Selection of sizes available
- Trip and wheelchair friendly circular bases
- Supplied with 1800m H poles and round bases (2m panels supplied with 2000m H poles)
- View clear acrylic option
The Modular Protection Screen is now available with a frosted acrylic. Frosted acrylic is a great alternative to clear acrylic when you’re looking for protection and additional privacy. Not only looking modern and sleek, the Modular Protection Screens are suitable as a social distancing measure, keeping yourself and those around you safe.
With the use of perspex, the COVID-19 screens are easy to wipe clean, reducing the spread of germs and bacteria. The modular design allows you to create a configuration suitable for your room and can be positioned to create safe secure working areas.
Each acrylic screens comes supplied with circular bases which are trip and wheelchair friendly, making them suitable for all spaces. Use the screens to divide open plan areas, create safe working zones and separate seating areas.
What are the benefits of the Frosted Acrylic Modular Protection Panels?
- Suitable for social distancing
- Design as a COVID-19 solution
- Easy clean frosted Perspex
- Perspex safety barrier
- Modular design for custom use
All Perspex and acrylic social distancing screens are made and manufactured in the UK, by Go Displays.
Product specifications for the Modular Protection Screen
Measurements
Panel thickness - 18mm
Frame width - 30mm
Acrylic thickness - 3mm
Bases - 400mm diametre
Pole - 34mm diametre
Bases are trip & wheelchair friendly
Materials
Frame - PVC
Corner mouldings - PVC
Screen - clear & frosted acrylic
Pole & base - Aluminium
Fire safety elements
Acrylic
Tested to BS 476 Part 7 with a Class 3 classification
Plastic Components
Manufactured using non-flammable, self-extinguishing plastic.
Steel
Components are not considered to be a fire hazard.
Aluminium
Has a melting of 660°C and is not considered to be a fire hazard