Case Study
When you have 3,000 flush valves and electronic faucets in a hospital, they’d better work - from a time and money savings position
When you have 3,000 flush valves and electronic faucets in a hospital, they’d better work - from a time and money savings position
Spartanburg, SC Spartanburg Medical Center "When you have patients in intensive care and seconds count, second best just doesn’t cut it," says Tim Godfrey, plumbing project coordinator at Spartanburg Regional Medical Center, a 534-bed teaching and research hospital in Spartanburg, S.C. Having the best means specifying products that meet the high hygienic standards of a hospital and that work reliably, year after year. That's why Spartanburg chose Sloan plumbing fixtures when it customized aETF-770 Optima® Hardwired- Powered Deck-Mounted Gooseneck Body Faucet patient care module to be used in rooms throughout its intensive care ward. Sloan was a logical choice because Spartanburg already had years of successful service from Sloan touch-free, sensor-activated faucets and Flushometers install