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Alloway Timber
+44 (0) 20 8541 1151
Richmond Road
Kingston Upon Thames
Jewson
+44 (0) 20 8399 4144
64-66 Brighton Road
Surbiton
Putney Builders Merchants
+44 (0) 20 8939 4500
Richmond Road
Kingston Upon Thames
Goodbody's Supplies
+44 (0) 20 8336 1336
175-181 Kingston Road
New Malden
Build Center
+44 (0) 2083 980141
Manor Road North
Esher
Wickes
+44 (0) 20 8974 6349
153-161 London Road
Kingston Upon Thames
Howdens Joinery
+44 (0) 20 8549 6181
Villiers Road
Kingston Upon Thames
Jewson
+44 (0) 845 640 9632
Wellington Crescent
New Malden
Travis Perkins Trading Co
+44 (0) 20 8399 1307
164 King Charles Road
Surbiton
Wickes
+44 (0) 20 8943 3978
50 South Road
Twickenham
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Safety Equipment

Dust Mask - Very important when cutting things like stone or MDF. You can either buy simple disposable gauze masks or more durable plastic masks with disposable gauze filters.

Ear Protectors - It is generally better to get full ear protectors rather than ear buds. A good set will last a long time if you are careful with them. The foam pads can usually be replaced if needed.

Gloves - Different diy jobs will require different gloves. Leather gloves will protect against injury when using dangerous machinery, heavy duty rubber gloves are perfect for handling chemicals and heavy duty knitted gloves are ideal for carrying glass and metal.

Goggles - You can get simple moulded plastic goggles, which look like spectacles, but it is probably better to get full safety goggles. These consist of moulded lenses in a flexible rubber frame, and usually include side protection.

Overalls - Overalls are a good idea for any diy job. They not only protect your clothing, but will also help reduce the risk of loose clothing catching in power tools, etc.

Safety Boots - Essential when working with heavy objects such as bricks and stone. The steel toecap will deflect most objects dropped on your foot.

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