Our touchless fixtures with reliable sensor technology. Infrared sensors are commonly used in touchless
faucets and soap dispensers. EnsurIing that the sensors are sensitive enough to detect motion accurately
without being overly sensitive.
FSF opt for fixtures made from durable and high-quality materials, as commercial restrooms experience
heavy usage. Stainless steel and chrome finishes are common choices due to their durability and
resistance to corrosion
FSF touchless faucets with water-saving features; as many of our modern touchless faucets come with
sensors that control water flow, reducing waste and promoting water conservation.
Check the power source for touchless fixtures. Some operate on batteries, while others are hardwired. Consider the
availability of power sources in your restroom and choose accordingly.
Select fixtures that are easy to install and maintain. Look for touchless systems with user-friendly interfaces for
adjustments and troubleshooting. Additionally, choose fixtures with easy-to-replace components to simplify
maintenance.
Look for additional hygiene features, such as antimicrobial coatings or materials that inhibit the growth of
bacteria. This is particularly important in public spaces where maintaining a high level of cleanliness is
crucial.
Consider fixtures that can integrate with other restroom systems, such as automated hand dryers or flushometers. This integration can provide a more seamless and efficient restroom
Ensure that the selected touchless fixtures comply with local regulations and accessibility standards. Compliance may
involve factors such as ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) requirements. By considering these factors, you can
select touchless bathroom fixtures that meet the specific needs of commercial or public restrooms, promoting
cleanliness, efficiency, and user satisfaction.