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Waterfree Urinal

February 2, 2010March 15, 2010 904 Views Food Service Equipment/Products, Furniture and Fixtures

The new F7000 waterfree urinal by Falcon Waterfree Technologies features a bowl design that prevents splashes and comes with a messaging area that can be used to describe water-conservation measures or for advertising space. The urinal qualifies for LEED and Green Globe points.
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