Kaydee Blinds is a partnership that has provided solutions for commercial shading and solar control for nearly 30 years. Operating under the ethos of integrity, honesty and product excellence, the company began as a family orientated enterprise and today has three generations active in the partnership.
Deryck South, senior partner at Kaydee Blinds, said: "Registration with Hull Esteem Consortium would be very much appreciated by the partnership. It would add to our already expanding education portfolio and confirm our commitment to this very worthwhile programme of enhancing and furthering education in the UK.
"Our mission is to serve reliably and efficiently, without discrimination, and with total respect for the health and safety of our customers, our staff and the environment as a whole.
"We would be able to offer an extensive range of both internal and external solar control solutions for which we already have wide experience in their application to the learning environment.
"We have worked on projects in the healthcare market, in the commercial building sector and also the education sector. The experience that we have on education projects guarantees that we are able to match the needs of a client and deliver a product that is both high-performance and cost-effective.
"Our products can help to create a better learning environment, tailoring each individual classroom or learning space to the requirements of a specific subjects ? whether it be total blackout in the science laboratory, optimum control of lighting in the IT area or simply shading from bright sunlight in the classroom.
"Presently, Kaydee Blinds employ two young people who are committed to post 18 learning, and we are very supportive of apprentices and providing them with the opportunity to learn about the industry.
"Involvement in Hull BSF project would boost our already in depth connection with the education sector and be a valuable addition to our portfolio."