Innovation Place uses Vertilux’s Greenvision™
March 4th, 2009
Euroscreen from the range of Vertilux’s Greenvision™ fabrics completed the engineered Vertilux Roller Blind System used in the 24 floors of Innovation Place (shown above), 100 Arthur Street, North Sydney; a certified 4 Star Green Star – Office Design v2 (Best Practice) project.
Selected for its excellent solar properties, no PVC content and very low VOC’s, Euroscreen offers a natural feel and texture and is permanently flame retardant, without the use of chemicals or coatings. FR tested to AS1530.3 and AS 3837 – BCA Classification Group 1.
The full range of Vertilux Greenvision™ fabrics are Oeko-Tex Standard 100 certified – this certificate shows that the fabric has been evaluated and screened for any harmful substances present within the textile processes and achieve excellent Ecospecifier assessment.
Vertilux is proud to be a Green Buildings Council Australia Member.
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