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Protecting doors and walls in education facilities

April 23, 2014
This white paper explores how everyone responsible for how a new building lasts long-term should take a long-term view when it comes to door and wall protection products as preventative “medicine” to keep facilities looking good long after the ribbon cutting.

The overall condition of an education facility speaks volumes to not only those who spend their days there, but also to visitors and potential users. The old adage is: You only get one chance to make a good first impression.

This white paper explores how everyone responsible for how a new building lasts long-term ̶ architects, interior designers, contractors, as well as building owners and facility staff ̶ should take a long-term view when it comes to door and wall protection products as preventative “medicine” to keep facilities looking good and performing well long after the ribbon cutting.

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