Bobrick's new interlocking Gap-Free Design and 72'' doors/panels answer partition privacy needs


Most toilet partition brands have a significant vertical gap between the stile and door that compromises patrons’privacy and securitywhile using the compartment. Bobrick’s new Gap-Free interlocking design eliminates the sight lines.

Also, Bobrick’s 72" Maximum Height doors, panels and stiles add security and additional privacy, and can be used in combination. Both features are available with Bobrick’s DuraLineSeries® (CL) and SierraSeries® (SCRC) Partitions; Maximum height is available with all HPL Series.

“We have observed all kinds of informal solutions such as metal strips attached to the stiles all the way to hanging toilet paper to shroud the gap. Our engineers have designed a solid, permanent answer to partition privacy and security, stated Bobrick VP/Marketing, David Leigh.

For more information visit bobrick.com



April 9, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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