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Privacy Statement

This privacy statement provides information to help you understand how we collect and use your information when you visit architecturalsalvage.ie

We may need to update this notice from time to time; if we do, we’ll notify you the next time to visit this site.

Last updated: 01/10/2018

In this privacy policy:

  • “we/us/our” means Architectural Salvage (Deckclad);
  • “you/your” means an individual providing data; and
  • “third party” means someone who is not you or us.

About Us

We are Architectural Salvage also known as Deckclad. We supply services and products relating to construction, salvaged and reproduction architectural materials.

Our registered office is Kingswood Cross, Naas Road, Dublin 22.

We respect your privacy and your rights to control your personal. We will be clear about what data we collect and why we collect it. This privacy statement explains the personal information we collect from you, why we collect it, how we will use it and how we protect it.

How to Contact Us

The data controller is Architectural Salvage (Deckclad). The data controller can be contacted at: architecturalsalvage.ie@gmail.com

Information we collect about you

The types of information we collect about you when you visit and interact with this site are:

Personal Information

Your contact details such as name, address, telephone and email address where you have contacted us through this site; or

Non-Personal Information

If you have agreed to cookies, data such as your site preferences or language settings, statistical information.

Why We Collect Your Personal Data?

We use the personal data you share with us so we can communicate with you, to provide our services and for the purposes of administration.

When we collect your personal information

We collect your personal information when you use our contact forms or product forms to get in touch or register your interest (by consent)

How we use your personal information

To provide you with any services requested. For example, when you contact us through this site, we’ll use your information to ensure you get the right information and response.

How we share your personal information

We do not rent or sell your Personal Information to anyone.

We may share your information with other companies in the provision of our service. For example specialist delivery services.

Under certain circumstances we may be required to disclose your Personal Information in response to valid requests by public authorities to meet law enforcement or statutory requirements.

To meet legal or statutory obligations we may share your personal information with the third parties listed below:

An Garda Síochána

The Revenue Commissioners

Agents of The Courts

How long we keep your personal information for

We’ll store your information for as long as we have to by law. If there’s no legal requirement for us to retain the data, we’ll only store it for as long as we need to.

Keeping your personal information secure

This website is hosted on secure servers by Blacknight Internet Solutions Ltd. We use 2048 bit HTTPS encryption on this website and this website and it’s data is protected by firewall software.

The security of your personal information is important to us and all reasonable measures are taken to ensure its security. The nature of the Internet is such that no data transmission over

Your rights

Under the law, you have a number of rights that you can exercise. We have included a summary of these below; if you would like to discuss or exercise any of these, please contact us through the details provided.

Right of Access
You have a right to request a copy of the information that we hold about you, and how it has been processed

Right to correct personal data
If you believe any of the personal data we hold about you is incorrect, you can request we update it.

Right to data portability
In some circumstances, you have the right to receive the personal information about you which you have provided to us, in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format and have the right to transmit the data to a third party.

Right to data portability
In some circumstances, you have the right to receive the personal information about you which you have provided to us, in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format and have the right to transmit those data to a third party.

Right to object to use of personal data
Where we are processing your data for the purposes of direct marketing, or any legitimate interests that we are reliant upon, you can object at any time to this processing.

Right to restrict use of your data
In some circumstances, you can request that we temporarily suspend the processing of your data.

Right to erasure
In some circumstances, such as where we no longer have a justifiable reason to continue to process your data, you can request we delete it.

How to lodge a complaint

If you have a complaint The Data Controller can be contacted at: architecturalsalvage.ie@gmail.com  – or by post at Kingswood Cross, Naas Road, Dublin 22. We will acknowledge your request and we’ll do our best to help but If you still feel that your personal data has not been handled appropriately according to the law, you can contact Irish Data Protection Commissioner and file a complaint with them.


 

We stock an extensive range of original and reproduction architectural products.

Deckclad
Kingswood Cross
Naas Road, Dublin 22.
Tel: (01) 459-5492
Fax: (01) 464-0089
Email:info@architecturalsalvage.ie

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Your privacy is important to us please read our Privacy Statement

Privacy Overview
Architectural Salvage Ireland

We respect your privacy and your rights to control your personal. We will be clear about what data we collect and why we collect it. This Privacy Statement explains the personal information we collect from you, why we collect it, how we will use it and how we protect it.

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