AKW Appearance at KBB
As providers of specialist showering, kitchen and daily living solutions, AKW products enhance the independence for the elderly and disabled with style and design. The easy to install Level Best wet floor shower room will be featured at KBB, illustrating that despite individual’s limited abilities, there is no need to compromise on an attractive bathroom. In addition AKW will be showcasing there latest bathroom range of sanitary ware, which includes toilets, sinks, taps and other items needed in a special needs bathroom or washroom.
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Tel: 01905 823298 www.akw-medicare.co.uk
HiQu Digital Makes its Grand Designs Debut
must-have accessories such as ceiling mounted showerheads and handshowers. Stylish and contemporary, HiQu Shower and Bath controls feature an easy to use, push button start/stop switch, an LED display that indicates water temperature readiness and offer the option of remote control.
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Tel: 01959 560010 www.aqualisa.co.uk
Arrow Valves Ltd have introduced a Care Shower (model CSABATLF) consisting of an electric shower and Booster Pump package, to primarily supply instant hot water to a reliable temperature for applications such as nursing homes – assisted bathing or other healthcare premises, dog washing (e.g. veterinary and kennel use) and bidet / toilet (paperless) use. Fluid Category 5 protection is afforded via integral AB air gap. The Booster Pump can be installed adjacent to the shower or in another location. Spray head, slide rail and additional spray head holder supplied. Extended 2 m hose also supplied. Integral backflow protection prevents contamination should the hose become submerged in bath or toilet water.
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Tel: 01442 823123 www.arrovalves.co.uk
Bristan Showcases Eco Range at Ecobuild
help to comply with the new Part G of the Building Regulations.
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Tel: 0844 701 6271 www.bristan.com/ecosmart
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Bristan will be demonstrating how specifiers and installers can save water in the bathroom by using products from its ecosmart collection at this year’s ecobuild exhibition (stand number 1170). The Bristan ecosmart range, which includes flow limiters for showers, eco-click taps and water efficient sanitaryware, provides a complete bathroom solution for those looking to achieve significant water savings. The flow limiters and sanitaryware within the range are also ideal for those looking to achieve the higher levels of the Code of Sustainable Homes and will
HiQu, the latest collection of digital showering and bathing solutions from Aqualisa, will make its debut at Grand Designs LIVE, London (1st-9th May 2010, Excel). And, in addition to taking pride of place on the Aqualisa stand, HiQu has also been selected for the prestigious Philips House of the Future. The HiQu range includes showers, baths and
Washrooms for Education
Amwell Systems has
washrooms to suit the entire education sector, from pre-school right through to University. Amwell’s products for pre-school and primary are fun and vibrant creating washrooms that kids will be more inclined to look after, while for secondary and higher education the washrooms are stylish but tough enough to look after themselves! Amwell has been supplying the education sector with washrooms for 30 years with a range of bright, fun, tough and durable washroom products to meet the specific needs of all educational premises.
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Tel: 01763 276210 www.amwell-systems.com
Aqualux Introduces the Telescopic Pivot Door
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Care Shower – Thermostatically Controlled Shower Comply with Confidence with Bristan
Bristan’s ecosmart
collection provides an effective way of meeting the Water Efficiency Standard in the new Part G of the Building Regulations which comes in to force on 6 April 2010. Offering a choice of water saving products, the range also includes the Dune suite which features a 2.6/4 litre flush WC and a 140 litre capacity acrylic bath. The bath achieves its lower capacity by having a raised base, enabling the user to still enjoy a lie down soak. Bristan has launched a free guide to Part G.
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Tel: 0844 7016273 www.bristan.com
CME’S RIBA CPD Success
CME Sanitary Systems is celebrating
the success of its RIBA CPD course with architects keen to find out more about innovative green technologies.
The manufacturer of micro greywater recycling technology and flushing systems was recently accepted by RIBA (the Royal Institute of British Architects) for inclusion in its CPD Providers Network.
The company has since run a series of seminars for architects on the subject of meeting the requirements of the Code for Sustainable Homes through considering its new Ecoplay micro greywater management system, with great success.
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Leading shower specialist, Aqualux, introduces its elegant Telescopic Pivot door from the Shine collection. Effortlessly stylish, the simplistic shower enclosure boasts a light and spacious design. With clear 6mm toughened glass and a polished silver effect frame, it’s sleek and minimal appearance lends itself well to contemporary bathrooms. Ensuring a water resistant seal, the design of the Telescopic door ensures that the door panel overlaps the side strip at all times providing complete peace of mind against leakage. Truly understated, the semi frameless style is suitable for recess or corner fit, and can be left or right handed. For extra flexibility, it comes with 20mm adjustability for out-of-true walls to make installation simple. The Telescopic pivot door measures 760mm-900mm wide and 1850mm high.
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