Why Are Prices Going Up?

Jul 8 2022

Why Are Prices Going Up?

Everywhere we look, prices, and the cost of living are on the rise. Inflation is having a big impact on the cost of essential goods, and the cost of fuel has been rising since March due in part to the conflict in Ukraine. 

Unfortunately, the same pressures are affecting the safety market. This combined with currency exchange fluctuations and fees; labour shortages, and rising costs of transportation, is resulting in rising costs and uncertainty for PPE manufacturers and distributors throughout the UK. 

For these reasons Stop’N’Go have had to increase their prices from the 1st of July 2022 and we will continue to review them every 6 months. The next pricing update will be in place for January 2023. 

The main reason for doing this is to allow Stop'N'Go to continue to operate sustainably and provide essential protection to vehicle marshals, operatives and pedestrians throughout the United Kingdoms waste, construction, civil engineering and traffic management sectors. 

We know how important it is that accidents are reduced and are determined to get as many contractors and operatives using Stop'N'Go as possible. 

All of the prices throughout the Stop'N'Go range have been reviewed by our marketing, commercial and senior leadership teams to ensure that they accurately reflect the product quality we have been careful to maintain and the value that they provide not only to users but also their employers. 

By using Stop'N'Go you can be assured that your operatives have the best possible protection at a fair cost. 

As a team we are working hard to introduce new products to the Stop'N'Go range to ensure that we continue to meet our customers needs and can provide the life-saving benefits of clearer communication to more and more industries, sectors, companies and operatives. 

Get in touch today to find out more information on our latest developments or talk about how using Stop'N'Go can improve safety, reduce accidents, improve team morale and reduce workforce turnover.