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Karmod Exports Debris Chutes to Dubai for Safer Skyscraper Construction

(MENAFN) Karmod has recently exported its debris chutes, which are specially designed for skyscraper construction projects, to companies operating in Dubai, the firm announced in a statement on Friday.

Talay Ozturk, the general manager of Karmod Plastic Group, highlighted the critical role of debris chutes in minimizing construction-linked accidents in skyscraper projects.

"With our debris chute system, we have significantly reduced the risk of accidents caused by waste removal operations in high-rise construction sites," Ozturk stated.

Emphasizing the chute's strength, straightforward installation, and user-friendly features, Ozturk further mentioned, "Since introducing these plastic debris chutes, their use in Türkiye has rapidly expanded due to their excellent contribution to workplace health and safety.

Previously, waste materials from high floors posed serious risks as they were often disposed of directly from great heights without control, leading to potential accidents.

The debris chute has eliminated these deadly risks. Its robust design, practicality, and ease of use have accelerated its adoption within the industry."

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