The Kerryman (South Kerry Edition)

Kingdom Crash Repairs is first bodyshop in Kerry to achieve new industry standard

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KINGDOM Crash Repairs is delighted to announce that we have successful­ly achieved the new ‘Certified Steel Standard’ (CSS) for profession­al bodyshops in Ireland.

CSS is a national accreditat­ion mark which offers consumers assurance that structural vehicle body repairs have been carried out to the highest possible standard.

Setup by the SIMI (Society of the Irish Motor Industry) the new standard was establishe­d because of the increasing complexity of the makeup of cars and the level of expertise that is required to repair them.

Kingdom Crash Repairs Ltd was recently presented with the certificat­ion by SIMI Deputy Director General Brian Cooke. “Kingdom Crash Repairs and the bodyshops involved in obtaining the CSS Standard should be proud of their accomplish­ment. Their willingnes­s to raise the standard of repairs within the Industry demonstrat­es the passion and pride they have in their personnel and their business and most importantl­y in their ability to repair crashed vehicles safely and to the highest quality.”

“Customers deserve the best service and the best standard of repairs when they experience the trauma of a crash repair. When a vehicle is involved in a serious crash or accident it doesn’t necessaril­y have to be written- off, that vehicle can be repaired to a high standard and returned to the road in a safe condition. What is important though is that you can be sure it has been properly/correctly repaired before it is returned to the road and that is where CSS comes in.”

Tadgh O’Sullivan Director of Kingdom Crash Repairs says “We worked hard to achieve CSS accreditat­ion as we feel it is important to clearly demonstrat­e to our customers that our bodyshop is committed to the highest quality and safety standards. The CSS certificat­ion will give consumers confidence after an accident and will help them feel safe in their vehicle.”

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