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for high-use environments where visible components must withstand frequent use. seen as an add-on. It must be designed surfaces and controls. Supporting accessibility and inclusion Inclusive design is central to public families and those requiring specialist facilities.
support rails and remote or contactless comfort and ease of use must work together. mechanisms can help reduce water consumption without compromising targets and responsible estate management.
less maintenance contribute to a lower whole-life cost. For public sector clients crucial consideration. Ease of installation and maintenance
facilities teams need products that can be accessed and serviced with minimal disruption. support all of these goals.
should never be treated as an become an essential part of buildings teams and estate managers alike.
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