Author - Andy Glover

Health Risks of Flies

Flies are a nuisance pest, particularly in the warmer months of the year, but many people are not aware of the health risks of diseases from flies. This is why our team of experts at Premier Screens have put together this blog post on the health risks flies pose and what you can do to combat this. Flies often become contaminated with over 100 pathogens that can cause human disease. This...

Insect Screens for the Saudi Royal Family

Roller fly screens London - bespoke design and installation of our roller fly screens into London household to prevent flies from entering the premises. The site The London household of the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia valued at over £300 million The requirement Bespoke and stylish fly screens to cover the opening windows in the London household, the screens had to be effective, yet unobtrusive and aesthetically pleasing The solution The solution was to install over...

Flyscreens Protecting you from diseases

Flyscreens Protecting you from Diseases The dangers of insect borne diseases over the years have been escalating because of changes in our climate and global warming. Flies and insects enter homes and work environments through open windows and doors; also they are attracted by bright lights and anything that possesses an aroma similar to food. Dangers of allowing insects in your home or business Food contamination is one way by which insects transmit...

Fly Screens and Their Designs

Houseflies alone are a potential carrier of virulent diseases like cholera, typhoid, dysentery, TB and salmonella. If you go into counting the other sub-species of carriers and the threats they can bring home, then the possibility of diseases being spread in your home is already at an alarming level. So, how do you protect your home from these disease-bearing visitors? Flyscreens are the best possible solution that keeps pests and insects...

8 Reasons Why You Need Fly Screens

We can make sure your home is mosquito-free by installing fly screens to windows and doors, but did you know that mosquitoes can detect carbon monoxide from 75 feet away? 1. Mosquitoes are the deadliest animals on Earth That’s right, more deaths are associated with mosquitoes than any other animal on the planet. Mosquitoes may carry any number of deadly diseases, including malaria, dengue fever, yellow fever, and encephalitis. 2. Only female mosquitoes...