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Glass for sanctuary

by Mark Rowe

Visitors to an ape and monkey sanctuary in Wales can have better views of chimpanzees after specialist security glass. Two panels of 39mm thick low iron laminated glass from manufacturer Romag have been installed to provide the viewing windows for the newly built 100 sq m chimp house at Wales Ape & Monkey Sanctuary in the Brecon Beacons.

You can watch the chimps at play on the platforms, hammocks and logs while the animals can better interact with people from behind the safety of the glass. As a registered charity the sanctuary is home to dozens of chimps, gibbons, monkeys, baboons, lemurs, mandrills and several other animals rescued from zoos, wildlife parks and private owners as well as monkeys from labs in the UK and beyond.

The glazing company says that the glass was specifically designed for the building to offer strength and safety and security, while maintaining optical quality.

Sara Brittain, national sales manager at Romag, said: “The sanctuary required a tough, cost effective commercial glass solution for its new extension. Our glass has been designed to provide this and will contribute significantly to a much better up-close and personal viewing experience for the many visitors.”

Low iron float glass is strengthened and toughened using thermal treatment processes, which creates a tough surface with optical properties that allow light transmission of up to 97 per cent, Romag say. This compares to normal architectural float glass that typically has a light transmission of 90pc. More at www.romag.co.uk.

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