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Poll : September
Do you support the government proposed one in, one out system for red tape?
This is an anonymous poll for statistical purposes only
Last Month's Poll

Should FIFA have given the vuvuzela the red card?

Yes, its a nuisance - 56%

No, it contributes to the World Cup atmosphere - 32%

Sorry, what was that? - 12%

Cold comfort system
October 1st 2009

Centurion has launched a new and improved product within its Cold Weather Hood System.

The range already included a fleece helmet liner that fits between the Centurion cradle and helmet shell to give total integration and a secure fit.

Many wearers wear a standalone frost cape, hood or balaclava and then put their helmet on top of it – sometimes the helmet will then sit much higher up on the head and not fit properly. Centurion's fleece helmet liner allows the helmet cradle and headband to fit directly against the wearer's head.

Centurion has tested the total hood and helmet combination to EN 397, including to -40°C.

When the weather gets even colder, the wearer can then add a Centurion frost cape, in high visibility yellow or orange with a reflective strip, to the fleece helmet liner. A separate face warmer is available for extreme cold.

New to the range is a fully integrated liner with frost cape, which is compatible with helmet mounted ear defenders. In addition, the integrated cape can be used when hearing is essential – mesh flaps provide improved hearing compared to the standard frost cape.

Centurion is offering free samples of the system with its Concept safety helmet, visit: www.centurionsafety.co.uk

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