Roto Frank of America’s Chris Griffin Named to Window Safety Task Force
Chris Griffin, Sales Engineer at Roto Frank of America, Inc., has been named to the Window Safety Task Force (WSTF).
Comprising the American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA), the Window and Door Manufacturers Association (WDMA) and the Screen Manufacturers Association (SMA), in cooperation with the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), the Window Safety Task Force was established in 1997 to heighten the awareness of what parents and caregivers should do to help keep their homes and families safer from the risks of accidental falls.
A member of the Roto frank team since 2000, Chris Griffin provides valuable solutions and support to the customers and sales team and is responsible for the validation of customer's window and door hardware applications through fit, form and function. Mr. Griffin also serves as the Roto Frank of America representative for the American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA), American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) International, and the National Safety Council (NSC).
“I’m pleased to be representing Roto frank of America on the Window Safety Task Force,” said Mr. Griffin. “The task force provides important information on how effective window safety practices and hardware can help significantly reduce the amount of window-fall related injuries, especially among children.”
About Roto Frank of America, Inc.
Founded in 1979, Roto Frank of America, Inc. is a Chester, Connecticut-based manufacturer of window and door hardware. The company, which offers solutions for North American and European hardware applications, has an extensive product line including its renowned X-DRIVE™ casement and awning window systems, sash locks, window-opening-control-devices, sliding patio door systems, and European window and door hardware, among others.
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