The Fascia Place has announced that all its Epwin Profile 22 windows and doors made in its 

Our Factory fabrication division are now Yale SensCheck-compatible as standard.

All 14 The Fascia Place branches will have an active onsite SensCheck display so customers can see the technology for themselves.

Head of Sales and Marketing Mark Lilley said: “We often see builders bringing their customers into our branches to look at different window and door options. Having a fully operational SensCheck display will demonstrate the high security and useability of the technology.”

The system will be supplied via Safeware, the hardware division of Epwin Window Systems. National sales manager Paul Hinds said: “Yale SensCheck notifies homeowners via the Yale Smart Living app about the status of their doors and windows, indicating whether they are open or closed, locked or unlocked, and if the windows are in the night vent position. It is also compatible with leading voice partners Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, allowing homeowners to use commands like ‘Alexa, is my front door locked’ or ‘Alexa, is my bedroom window open?”

www.epwinwindowsystems.co.uk

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