A sneeze, a cough in the hands, a doorknob or a
colorful toy are all part of the “germ spreading cycle” for children. Then an eye rub or nose rub or a finger
in the mouth and your child has acquired the germ. It begins a chain of events that will
make your child ill and frequently makes the entire family ill.
High-traffic
student / children washrooms have a less than sterling reputation because many
are in a state of disrepair.
Parents are concerned about the cleanliness of the bathrooms and the
items that are touched by children - faucets, doorknobs and toilet flush
handles. The parents know this is a
haven for germs. But modern Juvenile
Lavatory Systems and Children Hand Wash Fountains offer innovative solutions
for student / children washrooms.
Our Juvenile
Lavatory Systems and Children Hand Wash Fountains
handle the washroom traffic of children quickly and economically. Sink stations can serve multiple users
while providing each user with personal space. This feature conserves water and energy
and requires less space. Our
systems are available with
electric tankless water heaters and are ADA and TAS compliant.
It is important
to teach children “proper hand washing” at all ages to maintain your child’s as
well as your family’s good health.
It is estimated that 90% of childhood illnesses are caused by germs on
children’s hands. It is also
estimated that students lost approximately twenty-two million school days to
common germs spread by the hands. A
more modern Juvenile Lavatory System and Children
Hand Wash Fountain is needed.
There are a
number of things you can do to help children get into the habit of hand
washing. Teaching by example is
always a good idea so wash your hands with your children and supervise their
progress. You can also place visual
hand washing reminders at the child’s eye level. Charts near the bathroom sink with areas
to be marked will also be a helpful as reminders and motivators. The Juvenile
Lavatory System and Children Hand
Wash Fountains should be low enough for children to reach and use. Another tip is to tell your children to
sing a song during the hand washing process. Commonly used songs are "Row, Row, Row
Your Boat," "Happy Birthday" or the
“ABCs.” This technique of singing
songs is particularly helpful with younger children who tend to rush during the
hand washing process.
Our Juvenile
Lavatory Systems and Children Hand Wash Fountains are now available with ndite®
technology that uses photovoltaic cells to convert light to energy which powers
the sensors and valves without an electrical hook-up or batteries. Our systems
can serve one, two or three users at one time. There is plenty of space because the
standard lavatory spacing is thirty inches, which saves space and energy. They offer a contemporary flowing design
with a continuous bowl, sprayhead and end caps constructed of vandal-resistant
Terreon® Solid Surface Material that is available in 24 colors. The access panel is constructed of
stainless steel with a faucet style aerator. There are a variety of reliable
activations including Infrared, Battery
operated Infrared, Push Button Air Valve and Electronic Push Button TouchTime®
Control. The systems install in 50%
less time than comparable systems and the Solenoid and TMV are easily
accessible. The Terreon®RE
recycled solid surface is now available also. Terreon®RE is a dense solid surface
material composed of polyester resin. It is resistant to chemicals, stains,
burns and impact. Surface damage can be easily repaired with everyday cleansers
or fine grit abrasives such as “Comet.
XPB
Lockers carries a wide
variety commercial industrial sinks, commercial bathroom equipment, commercial outdoor furniture, bleachers, and industrial warehouse
equipment delivered
nationwide. If you can not find what you are looking for call us toll
free at 1-877-483-9270 beand we will find it for you. Our home office
is located in New Braunfels, Texas with warehouses located throughout the United
States that enable us to service all 50 states including New Orleans, La.,
Cleveland, Ohio, Kansas City, Mo., Mesa, Arizona, Virginia Beach, Va., Omaha,
Nebraska, Oakland, California, Miami, Florida, Tulsa, Oklahoma, Minneapolis,
Minnesota, Colorado Springs, Colorado, Houston, TX, Arlington, Texas, Beaumont,
Texas, Denton, TX, McKinney, Texas, Midland, TX, Killeen, Texas, ALBQ, NYC, LA,
MPLS.
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