Bradley Corporation
P.O. Box 309
W142 N9101 Fountain Blvd
Menomonee Falls, WI 53052-0309
Toll-Free: (800) BRADLEY
Fax: (262) 251-5817
Web site: http://www.bradleycorp.com
When Bradley first introduced the washfountain in 1921, it revolutionized handwashing. By providing multiple handwashing stations, Bradley washfountains used less water, less space, fewer materials, and required less maintenance – the same is true today.
Lower Installation Costs:
- One washfountain equals 2-8 lavs
- Tough, attractive, solid plastic never needs painting, resists dents and scratches
- One set of water supplies serves multiple wash stations
- One waste connection serves multiple wash stations
Lower Operating Costs:
- Use less water and less energy (required to heat water)
- Less floor space is required and a more versatile space utilization is provided (semi, circle, and corner models)
- Valves automatically shut off when user is finished on the foot control air valve and infrared activated models
Less Service and Cleaning/Lower Maintenance Costs:
- Single fixture, single set of water supplies, and single waste connection
- Single, continuous bowl surface reduces cleaning time
- Heavy-duty materials and design
Vandal-Resistance Features:
- Several heavy-duty materials to choose from including stainless steel, Bradstone®, Terrazzo®, and Terreon®
- Supplies, waste valves, soap systems, etc. are concealed within the pedestal of most models
User-Efficiency Benefits:
Bradley washfountains handle high traffic hand-washing applications by providing more hand-washing stations per square foot than conventional lavatories: perfect for stadiums, schools, manufacturing facilities, etc.
Barrier-Free, ADA Compliant:
Many barrier-free, ADA compliant models are available in Terreon and Terrazzo Multi-Founts, Terreon deep bowl washfountains, Sentry washfountains, and BradMate washfountains.
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