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Like many high-traffic restrooms, LAX had sanitation issues in the sink area, including paper towels and water on the floors.

Like many high-traffic restrooms, LAX had sanitation issues in the sink area, including paper towels and water on the floors.

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Los Angeles, CA Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) The Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) is a happening place, serving almost 75 million passengers in 2016. With non-stop flights to over 100 U.S. locations and 40 countries, thousands of people pass through the airport every day, where they can spend their layover dining at posh restaurants and shopping at several retail stores. Thanks to the $14 billion LAX Modernization Project, building owners have added new and updated concourses, restrooms and other spaces with the goal of maximizing sustainability and efficiency. Architects had to specify commercial restroom products they knew could handle the high volume of users. Avariety of Sloan products were selected for restrooms throughout the facility, where contractors benefit from

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