Faucet system is designed to aid infection control

A hands-free automatic faucet system is now available to address infection control needs in environments such as healthcare facilities.

By Healthcare Facilities Today


Advanced Modern Technologies Corp. brings to market a new hands-free automatic faucet system designed specifically to address infection control needs in environments such as healthcare facilities. 
 
The new Healthflo faucet system with bacterial growth limiting components (BGLC) has a patented internal motor-drive mechanism that eliminates magnetic solenoid valves and porous rubber or vinyl diaphragms, which can harbor bacterial growth, according to the manufacturer. 
 
The faucet system is available in 0.5, 1.0, and 1.5 gpm flow rates.
 
For more information, visit www.amtcorporation.com.
 



April 11, 2013


Topic Area: Product News


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