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EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES


Essity offers Tork Singlefold towels in various grades including recycled options. These are dispensed from a unit that protects the towels before use and gives out one towel at a time, reducing both consumption and waste.


In schools with poor plumbing or where vandalism is a particular issue, flushable hand towels are a good solution since these will reduce the risk of blockages when towels are inadvertently put down the toilet. Tork Flushable Singlefold Hand Towels are housed in a dispenser that gives out only one towel at a time to prevent over-consumption and mess.


In large, busy schools there may be a need for a particularly high-capacity system since this will increase the time between maintenance checks. Ideal for larger schools is Tork PeakServe which comes in a dispenser that holds more than 2,000 hand towels. Again, only one towel is delivered at a time to prevent over-consumption and the dispenser can be topped up quickly and easily


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by inserting a new bundle of towels into the dispenser. The fact that the towels can be taken out using an exceptionally low pull force makes the unit particularly suitable for younger children.


School washrooms frequently come in for heavy use – and in some cases, abuse – by pupils. Cost is an overwhelming issue in any educational establishment, but there is a huge potential for waste and mess where consumables are unprotected before use. By supplying systems that control consumption and reduce maintenance, costs will be pegged - and there will no longer be any need to ask pupils to supply their own toilet rolls.


New research by Essity shows that over half-a-million secondary school children are actively choosing not to drink during the school day in order to avoid having to use their school toilets.


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