Zip offers a range of specialised infrared washroom products which provide a complete touch-free solution.
April 1st, 2010
The company’s selection of touch-free products includes tapware, flushing sensors, soap dispensers and hand dryers.
Coupled with a Zip infrared hair dryer the range of touch-free taps is available in sink or wall-mounted options and allows for efficient water control and energy conservation while helping to reduce costs without sacrificing design, performance or reliability.
Six-Star WELS rated – the infrared, user-activated taps can reduce washroom water usage costs by up to 65 per cent meaning the overall savings in water and consumables is significant.
Delivering an aggressive spray of water using only 3.5 litres per minute, the touch-free tap range in either mains or battery-powered options are also easy to install.
Water stops two seconds after hands are removed, or after 20 seconds for the surgeon scrub model for thorough basin cleaning.
The Zip touch-free products also help to reduce the likelihood of cross infection making them particularly suitable for multiple applications such as healthcare, hospitality, aged care and residential.
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