bathrooms, washrooms, kitchens & catering equipment supplement CPD acoustics training for architects
With acoustics being a crucial element of a building’s design, the RIBA-approved Geberit CPD training module now also has CIBSE seal of approval, making it an even more important addition to an architect’s CV. CIBSE promotes the career of building services engineers in a number of ways, such as approving work-based training programmes, including the Geberit CPD ‘Embedding acoustics into design’. Providing a technical insight and definition of
‘noise’ and its causes, the CPD covers current British Standards relating to limiting bathroom sound. The CPD also gives insight into Geberit’s thorough approach to noise reduction which starts with good design and ends with appropriate product choices and correct installation techniques.
enq.307 Kaldewei extends Meisterstücke Collection
Models with two and three-sided panelling for wall and corner installation. Following the successful market launch of the Meisterstücke Collection – freestanding bathtubs with fully enamelled pan- elling, Kaldewei has extended the range with models for corner and wall installation. The Meisterstück Centro Duo and Meisterstück
Conoduo bathtubs are now available in variants with two and three-sided fully enamelled panelling. They are exceptionally easy to install as the bath waste fitting is pre-installed by the factory, and a base or pedestal is not necessary. For more information please contact the company directly or visit the website. 01480 498053
www.kaldewei.co.uk
enq.308 C-TEC launches new interactive website
Cleverly-designed, easy-to-navigate and created with the user in mind,
c-tec.com is packed with in-depth infor- mation on virtually every product in C-TEC’s rapidly expanding portfolio of world-class UK manufactured
life-safety systems. Fully responsive so it can be used on mobile phones as well as computers, the site also features up-to-the-minute company news, product releases, an exhibition diary and an interactive staff contact section. Currently celebrating its 35th Anniversary as a leading UK manufacturer of world-class life- safety systems including fire alarm control panels, fire detectors, call systems, dis- abled refuge and hearing loops, C-TEC has recently expanded its magnificent 100,000sq. ft. Challenge Way headquarters to include a new state-of-the-art man- ufacturing facility, training rooms, restaurant and staff canteen.
enq.309 Go to restore dignity
“Would you want your wife or husband (or child) to be wiping your bottom every time you needed to go to the loo?” This kind of anecdotal evidence improves that one area that impacts on a person’s dignity, feeling of independence and wellbeing, be it cared for or carer, is going to the toilet and having to deal with subsequent cleanliness. Dignity can be
restored, and hygiene for all involved improved, by replacing the conventional WC with a wash & dry toilet, Palma Vita by Clos-O-Mat. Its built-in douching and drying means it is also, in one unit, a bidet and drier, eliminating any need for manual cleansing, or hand:body contact.
0161 969 1199
www.clos-o-mat.com enq.310 Call us now on +44 (0) 118 969 1611or email
sales@cistermiser.co.uk for more information about Sensazone or any of our products
Solenoid valves control the water consumption of taps, urinals and WCs
Sensor ensures lights
function only when required by occupancy and ambient light levels
Power shut-off prevents ventilation system over-run
Occupancy is constantly monitored by PIR sensors intelligently linked to the water and power supplies. This ensures the full range of washroom utility services are available on demand but
automatically shut down when the washroom is not in use.
Is your washroom flushing money away? Sensazone can help
Introducing Sensazone – an easy to install, all in-one solution to reduce water wastage and energy bills.
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