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Upstand

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Up`stand´
v. i.1.To stand up; to be erected; to rise.
At once upstood the monarch, and upstood
The wise Ulysses.
- Cowper.


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It recommends "a regular inspection programme to ensure that such instances of bolts becoming loose, and sections of the cushions rising up are rectified quickly" and goes on to say "if a poorly maintained hump has a vertical upstand of over 6mm, it will no longer be in accordance with the road hump regulations".
A simple upstand of the same product is a perfect splashback, keeping the overall look clean and modern.
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Hafele Hafele has launched a new range of 16 colours for glass splashbacks and upstands for kitchens and bathrooms, and for larger one-off bespoke decorative panels.
 
 
 
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