Is Glazesafe Limited Still in Business? (2026 Update)

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Look for Glazesafe Limited on AmazonFull story →Daniel Cheddie, who worked as a firefighter while also running a window repair trade, pitched two safety products aimed at construction and emergency crews working at height, entering series 15, episode 11 under Business Services.
The company is still active and has kept building beyond the two products it walked in with.
Two products, two backers
Cheddie wanted £60,000 for 30% of the business, and Touker Suleyman and Jenny Campbell jointly funded it. The flagship product, Sashmate, lets window repairs happen from inside a building without ladders or scaffolding, while a second product, Stronghold, is a fast-erect anchor and barrier system for work around openings at height.
Cheddie has described being thrilled to land two partners in one pitch, and the pairing made sense on paper: Suleyman's retail and manufacturing background alongside Campbell's grounding in financial services suited a specialised safety supplier trying to win larger trade contracts.
Growing the service side, not just the kit
The company's site now promotes a window repair service alongside its original safety hardware, suggesting the business has broadened into service work rather than depending purely on equipment sales.
Its own coverage of the Den investment frames it as the start of a next phase of product development, language that points toward continued growth rather than a business that has plateaued.
Who's still running it
Cheddie remains the public face of the operation, continuing to publish updates under his own name on the company site, a fairly reliable sign that the founder is still hands-on rather than having stepped away.
For a specialist business-to-business safety supplier, still building new products this many years after broadcast is about as solid a trading signal as a niche company like this one can offer.