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Capital Safety Releases First All-Encompassing DBI-SALA Brand Catalog

New catalog features more than one thousand items, highlighting line's depth of premium fall protection solutions

2011-04-03
RED WING, MN, April 03, 2011 (Press-News.org) Capital Safety, home of the DBI-SALA and PROTECTA brands of fall protection equipment, today announces the release of a new DBI-SALA brand catalog highlighting the line's breadth and depth of premium fall protection solutions. DBI-SALA offers unmatched first-class comfort, safety and quality in fall protection equipment. The new catalog features more than one thousand items, twice the amount included in previous catalogs.

The full-line catalog is truly the first all-encompassing DBI-SALA brand catalog, with larger, higher-quality photographs and more than 150 pages showcasing harnesses, lanyards, self retracting lifelines, vertical and horizontal systems, anchorage connectors, netting and guardrail systems, confined space equipment, rescue systems and customizable fall protection solutions. The book is easy to navigate, with common product categories grouped together for fast selection. Helpful charts and matrixes clearly illustrate the features and benefits particular product sku's within a category offer. Further, many new products across all DBI-SALA categories will debut in the catalog.

"The new DBI-SALA catalog from Capital Safety displays an exciting suite of solutions which provide best-of-class features and benefits for those companies who want the "gold standard" in fall protection equipment," says Jeff Halbach, marketing communications manager for Capital Safety North America. "The bold design and

wide range of products packed into this all-encompassing catalog clearly illustrate the premium offerings the DBI-SALA brand provides."

The full-line catalog also features the new DBI-SALA Lifetime Warranty, supporting the brand's commitment to products of premium quality that offer the ultimate in fall protection.

Capital Safety, one of the world's leading manufacturers of fall protection, confined space and rescue equipment, with 20 operating sites worldwide and a passionate commitment to quality, innovation and safety, is home of the DBI-SALA and PROTECTA brands. All of Capital Safety's fall protection and rescue systems are backed by extensive training, knowledgeable technical assistance and professional customer service. For further information, contact Capital Safety at 800-328-6146, 651-388-8282 or visit http://www.capitalsafety.com or our Facebook page.


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[Press-News.org] Capital Safety Releases First All-Encompassing DBI-SALA Brand Catalog
New catalog features more than one thousand items, highlighting line's depth of premium fall protection solutions