If you do not think that you could use PVC curtains and doors, you might be in for a shock. There are plenty of ways in which they can be very useful in retail environments, perhaps more than you would expect. If you have never considered this option, now might just be the time to think it over. The reason? It could end up saving you money.
It does not cost much to get either curtains or doors installed, particularly not with our low prices which we carefully push down by choosing the right suppliers. We can also cut them to a flexible size depending on what your needs are, and there are different options available for the way they are installed to suit your every requirement. Once they are in, they save money in a lot of ways: by keeping temperatures the same; by keeping pests out; and by fulfilling health and safety requirements. They could also lead to less accidents in the workplace, if they are installed in the right place. Plus, with their durable nature, you could be using them for a long time to come. Here are a couple of examples of when you could use PVC curtains or doors.
Use in warehouses and storage areas
Most people normally think of a huge warehouse when they envision PVC doors. They think of forklifts swinging through them, or segregation within freezer areas to ensure that the temperatures stay constant. But their use is not limited to large warehouse spaces, or even to environments such as this one.
You can also use them in any kind of storage area. Perhaps you have a small store which opens on to a back room where goods are kept until it is time to put them out on display. A PVC door is a perfect option to use here. No longer will your employees have to struggle to get through the door with their hands full of heavy boxes. Now they can just push through backwards, allowing the PVC to slide around them so that they are in the main shop area with no problems. This really improves safety and may speed up working times as well.
You can also use it as a division between sections of your storage when space is at a premium. Or you can use it to divide areas which need to be kept at a routine temperature. They can even be used to guard a back door from pests whilst still letting air circulate in the summertime.
Use in cafes and delis
If you own a café or deli, you will know that it is important to keep your chilled goods chilled. For this reason, you probably have a refrigerated unit standing to one side of your counter, where customers can pick up dairy products or cold drinks. But all of the time that this unit is sitting open, it is wasting energy – pouring out your hard-earned profits into the air as the refrigeration system works overtime to maintain temperature.
With PVC curtains, this will no longer be as much of a problem. Customers can still easily reach their hands through to pick up whatever they like, as the curtains will slip out of the way when needed. But the big difference is that the cold air will be kept inside the unit, and warm air will be kept out. You can keep the warm room and the unit cold without having to spend a ton of extra money! This is perfect for the cold winter months especially.