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4 year old Manchester boy killed by falling gate in Italy
This is the four-year-old boy who was crushed to death after a 450lb iron gate fell on him while he played football on a family holiday in Italy. Angelo Quirino, from Manchester, was visiting family
Gate Safe Installer Register hits 1000 mark
Nearly seven years since Gate Safe became the first organisation to initiate a campaign for improved standards in automated gate safety, the charity marked another important milestone, as it celebrated hitting 1,000 installers on its
Perth toddler’s skull crushed by falling gate
Toddler, two, whose skull was crushed when a metal gate snapped off its hinges and pinned her to the concrete suffers a stroke after undergoing lifesaving surgery A two-year-old girl underwent lifesaving surgery for bleeding
Grenfell type tragedy – could faulty gate be to blame in the future?
Gate Safe was horrified to read that fire fighters were recently hindered from attending an emergency because of a faulty automatic gate system (The Mirror, 23rd June 2017). Just days after the horrific Grenfell Tower
Gate Safe talks to property professionals
Gate Safe, the established leading authority on automated gate safety, was invited to make a presentation to property managers and surveyors at an information gathering initiative run by the leading residential / commercial property consultancy
FaCT forges partnership with Gate Safe
Gate Safe has joined forces with FaCT (Fencing and Construction Training) to raise awareness of the required safety protocol for anyone involved in installing automated and manual gates. FaCT is one of the largest providers
Lincoln man killed by gate
An inquest has been opened into the death of a man who died after being crushed by a gate. Simon Duncan, 49, died after he was crushed by a large wooden gate in Lincolnshire. The