June 13, 2009

Fountains for Playgrounds

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A few weeks back, we saw a tide of inquiries from primary schools with regards to our drinking water fountains. The first query was from a school in Lincoln who want to be in a position to supply drinking water for all nippers in every classroom. The Victorian primary school was looking to substitute worn-out sinks in each room with a simple wall mounted fountain sink. This simple unit has little measurements and merely has a bubbler for children to guzzle from. With wall mounted sinks the drinking water comes directly from the mains supply, is drained through a water filter if essential and emerges out of the bubbler when a simple button is pressed. The basic form of wall mounted sink has no chilling unit and hence the water comes out of the bubbler at mains water temperature. The second enquiry was for an outdoor freestanding water fountain for the centre of a childrens leisure field. There are numerous fountains constructed in the UK that are suited to advanced usage external environs. We were able to dig out three unique fountains that fitted the remitas well as one that has been especially prepared for a primary school where the drinking area is at 800mm rather than the 1 metre suited to adults.