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Chevronshop.com - 'highly visible' for 15 Years!

Chevronshop.com is celebrating 15 years of support for vehicle safety.

The online resource was one of the first businesses in Britain to enable fleet managers to order essential high visibility markings and chevron kits direct through a website and has since expanded to offer a range of additional safety related equipment.

Since 2006, Burgess Hill-based chevronshop.com has developed a portfolio of over 470 products to meet the vehicle livery and chevron markings needs of highway users and commercial fleets. Specialist advisors are in place to advise on the use of prismatic and retroreflective materials in line with Chapter 8 recommendations for different vehicle types and environments to ensure that the correct 'R' rating is used.

Lorraine Avery, Managing Director of the Bluelite Group, which includes chevronshop.com, commented: "I am very proud of the growth of chevronshop.com over the last 15 years and more importantly the contribution the service has made to vehicle safety by making the ordering and fitting of approved high visibility materials easy and cost effective.

"As a company, we have a proud track record of working with many different sectors - including emergency services and frontline operators - to ensure vehicles use the most appropriate high visibility markings and livery so that drivers and other road users are as safe as possible."

Among the company's accreditations is the nationally recognised Cyber Essentials standard, which demonstrates that the Group has the necessary processes in place to offer secure services online.

Comments Lorraine Avery, Managing Director of Bluelite: "Cyber Essentials is increasingly recognised among emergency services and essential highway fleets as a 'must-have' certification to minimise the risk of data and online systems being compromised. We are pleased to have this standard in place alongside our other accreditations for quality and environmental management."

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