Each week, one new product designed for the facility management profession is highlighted in this portion of FacilityBlog.
Featuring four models, this collection of solar powered, sensor activated, water efficient flushometers from Sloan are now available in a concealed, vandal resistant version.
New software suites from Schneider Electric address the energy management needs of customers in key market segments. A suite for Data Centers is now available, with introductions focused on Water, Healthcare, and Grid to be introduced in the coming months.
Industrial label system manufacturer Graphic Products has announced special pricing for companies severely impacted by Superstorm Sandy to contribute to the ongoing cleanup effort in its aftermath.
A monolithic design using LED lighting and complementary ceiling panels provides design flexibility without the constraints of traditional acoustical ceilings.
EcoDomo has introduced this collection made from repurposed leather belts made for walls, panels, and rugs. The company collects used leather belts from Goodwill stores in New York, Philadelphia, and Washington, DC as well as from collectors before sorting, processing, and adhering them onto panels with its group of artisans.
3StepArt has introduced a line of dimensional paintings that facility professionals can choose from to create art installments in their facilities. Buyers choose the desired artwork in three steps: desired image, color palette (standard or custom), and size.
The Verifi™ bed bug detector from FMC Corporation provides continuous detection of bed bugs for up to 90 days at a time in a compact device. It is designed to be unobtrusive, operate silently, and not require occupants to vacate the room.
Designed to withstand high wind conditions, this physical deterrent rotates to prevent birds from landing on facility surfaces and equipment.
This UN Certified container is suitable for collecting and transporting oil-based paints and stains, paint thinner, degreasers, aerosol paints, household batteries, and other hazardous and non-hazardous materials.
The light-capture and energy-conversion technology platforms underlying this 270-watt solar panel combine advances in materials, process, and design to achieve the high levels of energy output.