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INTERIORS 53


Simplifying shower specifi cation in care environments


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cross healthcare, secure facilities and inclusive-design settings,


shower selection can be complicated. User


needs vary widely, compliance requirements are exacting, and installation programmes can be constrained by time, cost and operational risk. Horne Engineering’s pre- plumbed shower systems are designed to simplify that complexity, delivering a common engineering platform that can be tailored precisely to application, user profi le and regulatory context.


At the core of every Horne shower is the same robust, fully assembled architecture: a factory-tested panel that integrates healthcare-approved thermostatic


pipework, fi lters and isolation protected within a durable aluminium casing. This approach benefi ts specifi ers and contractors alike;


installation time reduced, is signifi cantly


costings are more predictable, and on-site risk minimised – for much of the installation work is complete before


control,


arriving on site. Horne showers can address many different environments. Inclusive and accessible shower systems can be confi gured with full user control, BS 8300-compliant lever operation, single- or dual-mode, with fi xed and handheld outlets, and high-contrast components to support users with reduced mobility, strength or visual perception. In contrast,


ligature-resistant variants adopt


carefully shaped controls, tamper-resistant components and timed fl ow options, making them suitable for mental health, custodial and other high-risk settings – without compromising durability or thermal safety. For healthcare applications, an optional Thermal Disinfection Unit (ILTDU) can be incorporated within the shower (or supplied as a stand-alone device). This facilitates regular thermal disinfection of the outlet – to manage infection control risks where immunocompromised users are present. The same functionality is equally relevant in leisure,


sports or campsite facilities,


particularly those subject to seasonal shutdowns and recommissioning cycles. The wider range spans over 120 models, covering a broad spectrum of operational, clinical and user requirements. BIM models and full spec details are available directly within NBS Chorus,


Revit and other


BIM-enabled modelling and specifi cation platforms via NBS Source.


01505 321455 b.link/NBS_Horne


ADF FEBRUARY 2026


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