Councils crack down on £2billion
abandoned trolley blight*
Do you need to keep your trolleys on site?
Spending too much on recovering or replacing stolen ones?
Concerned about the impact of new environmental legislation?
The answer is simple with the UK's top
Trolley Retention System
Radlok out performs other systems with its effective braking and simple mechanical structure.
Non-deposit trolley security reduces trolley theft without deterring customers
*LGA (Local Government Association) PRESS RELEASE
Press release no: 126/06 Tuesday, 29 August 2006
A deposit lock affects 100% of your customers when only 0.002% of your customers would ever contemplate stealing a trolley
Trolleys in waterways or on Railway embankments can result in fines, far greater than the cost of the Radlok system.
The new legislation gives more power to the local and environmental authorities to retain and fine for trolleys found abandoned - and some are becoming more confident in its use. Radlok is used in indoor malls through food and non food retail including joint venture shopping centre schemes. The No1 status is down to the low cost mechanical design offering great value both to buy and to maintain. Some retailers are adding 100 stores a year to their programme.