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Silent Gliss Exhibits at CEDIA (1/6/2004)

Silent Gliss will be exhibiting at CEDIA in Birmingham for the first time this year at stand no. F10, where they will be showing a large selection from their extensive range.

Silent Gliss produces a comprehensive range of window treatment products, however, it is their range of electrically operated systems that will be of interest to the CEDIA visitor. Electrically operated window treatments are no longer reserved for only commercial environments, automated window treatments for the home are on the increase.

Silent Gliss have a large range of electrically operated window treatments for the automated home. Electric curtain tracks are available for small, large, straight or curved windows, along with electrically operated roller, Roman and Venetian blinds. Complete with switch, remote control, or wired into LON(R) systems, and available with a range of technical and domestic fabrics they are an ideal solution to controlling light and to help manage heat in a room.

Prices start as low as £225 the Autoglide system. It is a completely up-to-the-minute electric curtain track for the home, combining efficiency and reliability with the technical expertise for which Silent Gliss is so well known. Available with a simple wall switch, timer and/or remote control it meets most of the needs of the automated home.

More advanced systems are also available to meet the needs of the more complex environment where control and compatibility with other systems are important. A wide range of the products and fabrics are on display on the Silent Gliss stand F10.

www.silentgliss.co.uk


 
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