Several instances of copycat Alspec window systems from China have entered the Australian market, infringing on Alspec’s intellectual property and posing significant risks to project safety and integrity.
Legal measures
Alspec has commenced and is pursuing legal action against those involved in distributing and installing these illegal systems, emphasising the importance of choosing compliant products that meet Australia’s safety standards.
Commitment to safety
As a proudly Australian-owned and operated company, Alspec remains steadfast in its mission to uphold the highest safety, quality, and compliance standards. Alspec is dedicated to preventing these dangerous, non-compliant products from establishing a presence in the Australian market, working to hold those responsible accountable.
Call to action
Alspec urges all Australian companies, builders, and developers to reject these illegal imitations and choose compliant, Australian-made products to safeguard the future of Australian construction.
The dangers of copycat products
- Safety risks: Non-compliant products fail to meet safety regulations, risking structural failures and accidents.
- Economic impact: Choosing non-compliant products undermines the Australian economy and job market.
- Quality compromises: Foreign imitations lack the quality and durability of Australian-made products.
- Regulatory violations: Copycat imports often do not adhere to ethical or regulatory standards.
By uniting in this cause, Australia can remain a leader in quality, safety, and innovation, safeguarding the industry and economy. Let’s work together to safeguard our industry, our economy, and the future of Australian construction.