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Commercial Sensor Faucets for Public Restrooms


Perfect use in Public Washrooms in Airports, Malls, Office Buildings, Hospitals, Restaurants, Industrial Facilities and Public Areas.
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For Hygienic Cleaner Restrooms

Over past few years the majority of public restrooms or public washrooms are utilizing our hands free touchless faucets. You will find our large selection in office restrooms, hospitals, airports, malls and other public facility including restaurants and sport arenas. For hygienic reasons (hand contamination and cross contamination) more and more of those facilities are utilizing the hands free motion sensor faucets for their touchless technology. The public restrooms have been an important consideration for hygienic related issues, studies have shown many are only visited strictly out of necessity. Indeed, the washroom has garnered a reputation for being an unclean location. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) recently reported that after using a public restroom, a person's hand can host as many as 200 million bacteria. Germ levels vary in restrooms from day to day, but microorganisms such as the Hepatitis A virus, coliform and E. coli are among the usual bacterial suspects, and the influenza virus is also frequently found on restroom surfaces. The flu can be transmitted by mouth or hand contact; since the virus can survive up to three days on surfaces, it is easy to imagine the hundreds of restroom users that can be infected by touching a contaminated faucet to turn off the water after washing. As such, one of the best solutions for minimizing harmful germs and bacteria is to create a hands-free restroom enviorement fewer surfaces to touch equals less cross contamination. Facility managers often also appreciate these devices, because keeping user's hands off knobs and handles can help prevent wear-and-tear and vandalism
According to Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) it requires all public accommodations constructed after 1990 be accessible to disabled citizens. In addition to barrier-free access to the building itself, fixtures such as faucets must also be accessible. Further, operation of the faucet must not require tight pinching, grasping or twisting of the wrist. The force to activate the faucet must be 5 lbs. or less. Hand-operated faucets must remain open for at least 10 seconds. Lever Operated: sensor faucet commercial Lever operated controls are ADA compliant if they meet the 5 lb. or less force requirement.

Commercial Touch Free Easy Activation Faucets

The Infrared-controlled and capacitive-sensor controlled faucets are the most universal, offering user’s touch-free, easy activation. In general the ADA Accessibility Guidelines means Faucets need to be lever, push-type, or electronically controlled operating mechanisms. In the event that a faucet is self-closing, such as a metering faucet, the faucet must remain open and running for at least 10 seconds. Fontana Sensor Faucets built to last commercial restroom sensor faucets are durable and designed for heavy use. The Applications-commercial-motion sensor faucet at Fontana Sensoe Faucets meets the commercial hands free motion sensor faucets meets the ADA requirements. Many options are available for attractive and user-friendly. Lever controls are also easy to operate with one hand.

Avoid Bad Quality Commercial Sensor Faucets

Automatic motion faucets are a great idea, however when buying low quality sensor faucets it can be costly in the long run. Bad quality or faulty sensor faucets might not function effectively for example they are may not be sensitive enough, so users end up waving their hands numerous times before activating the water flow. Sensor faucets may have faulty design (or in few cases choosing the wrong motion sensor faucets style) the neck of the faucet is too close to the basin, causing the user to touch the grimy basin itself; or simply the neck is too high, causing water to splash unnecessarily out of the basin and onto the user’s. It is also a good idea before installing any motion sensor faucet to check on the faucet water pressure requirements, since this would affect the functionality of the faucet as well as the timing required for such operation. Overall if you have any technical questions you may call our 800 number and request to speak with technical regarding the best selection that fits your commercial needs.

Sensor Hands Free Touchless Technology
Advantages of Hands Free Faucets
Push-Type: ADA compliant push-type faucets are economical because they allow water to run for a limited amount of time. Because it may take more time and effort for a disabled person to wash, however, push-type faucets may be inconvenient. Electronically Controlled: Infrared-controlled or capacitive-sensor faucets are ADA compliant, easy to use and especially sanitary for all users. Those motion detection sensors are innovative, durable and stylish and designed to operate in the toughest commercial applications. They are energy efficient and reduce the chance of flooding. Hand Washing sensor bath filler taps are also available in tempered or hot/cold water operation, see our line at Fontana Sensor Faucets for commercial sensor faucets




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