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Twyford Launch Rimless Pan for Schools
Twyford Bathrooms are set to clean up the education sector, launching the innovative rimless WC especially for schools. The only truly rimless WC is hygienic and water saving even meeting BREEAM specifications
Published:  31 July, 2009

The new Sola School Rimless WC Pan has no hidden channels, it has no covered rim, no box section and no tubes making it far easier to clean and fully hygienic, addressing a major area of concern in school bathrooms.

The Sola School Rimless is also economic and environmentally friendly as it flushes on 4 litres of water meeting BREEAM specifications. As many old WC's flush on 9 or even 13 litres this will make a huge difference in a school environment as toilet usage is high.

The pan is available from June 2009  and is offered in 300mm or 350mm height for infant and junior school or standard height for secondary school. As Twyford Bathrooms believe in inclusive design it is also available Back-to-Wall, Wall Hung and Close Coupled, blue or white.

Twyford Bathrooms are the only company to successfully remove the need for a rim by providing a successful flush mechanism from the back of the pan. A uniquely engineered water distribution system developed by Twyford Bathrooms that efficiently removes all waste as effectively as a traditional toilet. The self draining jets at the back of the bowl release water which flows entirely round the inside of the pan, and with no hidden rim or water jets, there is simply nowhere for the germs to hide.

Trust Twyford, with its 150 years' experience in bathroom innovation, to reinvent the conventional design of the toilet. The rimless pan was initially developed for the healthcare sector, where it forms part of Twyford Bathrooms' redesigned Sola collection and as such has set new standards of hygiene and water efficiency in the bathroom industry and has set a new benchmark for toilet design the world over.




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