Do You Want Salt With That? Asks Slingsby
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Do You Want Salt With That? Asks Slingsby
PR Newswire MANCHESTER, December 6, 2012
MANCHESTER,December 6, 2012/PRNewswire/ --
COLDER than average months in October and November are already driving sales at workplace equipment supplier Slingsby's purpose built salt facility as increasing numbers of businesses choose to prepare early for winter.
Met Office figures show that 2012 has been one of the coldest years since 1996 and several inches of snow have already fallen across parts of the UK. Now bookmakers are slashing odds on a white Christmas and say there is a 10-1 chance that the UK's coldest ever temperature of -27.2C could be broken this winter.
Lee Wright, Marketing Director of Slingsby, explains: "After a wet and miserable summer it seems the meteorologists are expecting the bad weather to continue as 2012 comes to a close with many forecasting a colder than average winter with widespread freezing, snow and major disruption for workplaces across all industries.
"As a result we're already experiencing strong salt sales to all types of businesses that have car parks, walkways and outdoor areas. Many are stocking up now to beat the inevitable rush to buy salt that occurs whenever snow and ice hits the UK and it makes sense to prepare early because salt is a product that can be stored for long periods of time."
Jim Dale of British Weather Services said: "We're forecasting a colder than average period from mid-November to late January, with significant snow at times, particularly in the north and east, but with London also seeing snow. Minimum temperatures are expected to fall to about -10C in southern England and -18C in parts of Scotland."
Slingsby opened its salt distribution centre and bagging plant last year to complement the company's 35,000 workplace products, which includes an extensive range of winter products such assnow shovels, salt spreaders and grit bins. The facility enables Slingsby to provide next day delivery anywhere in the UK on a full range of products to tackle snow and ice including salt,rock saltand grit in quantities ranging from 5kg to one tonne bags with both brown rock salt, which is suitable for use on large areas, and the more economical and cleanerwhite rock saltin stock now.
For further information about Slingsby and its range of products visithttp://www.slingsby.com, call 0800 294 4440 to request a catalogue or visit the company's trade counter in Baildon near Bradford, which is also open to the public and where bags of salt start from just £2.50 including VAT.
Note to editor:-
Slingsby was established in Bradford during 1893 by Harry Crowther Slingsby who designed and created a range of robust trucks and trolleys to move heavy loads horizontally around large buildings. Several members of the Slingsby family remain on the board of directors and whilst the company is still famous for its manual handling equipment, it now supplies more than 35,000 workplace products to a full range of industries via its catalogues and website. For further information visithttp://www.slingsby.com
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