Specialist architectural ironmongery consultancy firm, Iron Out, has launched the Safer Ironmongery Initiative, a brand-new awareness campaign to simplify compliance in ironmongery and doors. Tailored to support professionals in the built environment, the initiative addresses queries starting with “What exactly is an architectural ironmonger anyway?” and extends through buying, installing and maintaining ironmongery, plus navigating the process of undertaking due diligence and ensuring compliance.
The Safer Ironmongery Initiative is funded through advocates – ironmongery suppliers who are passionate about ensuring that their customers are clear on how to verify organisational or product claims. This collaborative support ensures ongoing dissemination of valuable resources and education to the industry.
Simplifying complexities
The Safer Ironmongery Initiative aims to bridge the gap between ironmongers and professionals by simplifying the complexities associated with this specialised construction product. This is supported by the collaborative efforts of participating ironmongery and door suppliers through the Iron Out programme, which provides a comprehensive service and awareness campaign.
Key features of this initiative include answering technical questions and writing informative articles, guiding professionals to relevant resources and publications from various trade associations and organisations, and providing opportunities for continuous professional development (CPD). Additionally, Iron Out extends its services to collaborate with organisations that produce consumer-facing articles, offering support to ensure technical and factual accuracy, thus meeting the demand for reliable and updated information.
The Benefits of the Safer Ironmongery Initiative include significant advantages for professionals engaging with it. Participants gain access to an impartial service that promotes a united message around safety. They receive education on compliance and due diligence, helping to mitigate risks and potential liabilities. Health, safety, and security issues are reduced, along with clear and accessible information on verifying company claims regarding ironmongery compliance. Furthermore, visible changes are facilitated through the directory, enhancing transparency and accountability in the industry.
“The Safer Ironmongery Initiative is more than just an awareness campaign,” said the scheme’s founder, Bryony Matthews (pictured). “It calls for visible change from door and ironmongery suppliers. All advocates for ironmongery safety are encouraged to offer transparent information, empowering consumers to undertake due diligence. At Iron Out, we would like to extend an invitation to professional organisations and trade associations seeking to demystify ironmongery compliance.”