Bradley Introduces New Touch-Free Restroom Accessories
Mar 29, 2005MENOMONEE FALLS, WI (March 29, 2005) - Recognizing that touch-free or "touchless" accessories are the most popular product trend for public washrooms, Bradley Corp. has expanded its offerings to include sensor-operated soap and towel dispensers, as well as more faucet options.
Touch-Free Soap Dispenser
The Bradley Sensor-Operated Soap Dispenser, model 6315, is ADA compliant and has a reliable infrared metering activation that dispenses soap after a user's hands are placed under the spout. Convenient LED lights indicate if the unit has a low battery or if soap is low. The spout dispenser can be used with either a 27-ounce (1,000 shots) or 54-ounce (2,000 shots) soap bottle, which is ordered separately. Lotion or antibacterial soaps can be dispensed.
Touch-Free Towel Dispenser
Bradley's new surface-mounted Towel Dispenser, model 2490, automatically dispenses towels when hands are placed in a natural position below the infrared sensor. The durable dispenser is made of heavy-gauge steel, and the door front is fabricated of a translucent, high-impact plastic. The unit has a two-roll capacity and automatically starts feeding the top roll when the lower roll is nearly depleted. Towels eight-inches in diameter and eight-inches wide can be used.
Touch-Free Faucets
Bradley's line of Aerada™ faucets incorporate a number of heavy-duty commercial features, such as solid cast brass components, anti-rotational trim plates and flexible stainless steel supply hoses. Aerada electronically activated faucets include the 800, 900, 1000 and 1100 Series, which use a reliable form of infrared activation. All are ADA compliant.
Capturing current design styles and trends, Bradley's new 1100 Series of Low Arc and High Arc faucets give a smooth, updated look to any style of sink. The 1000 Series Gooseneck faucets can be configured in a number of ways to meet the requirements of different applications. For example, it is possible to specify a non-aerated, laminar flow gooseneck model for health care facilities.