A gentle push gives easy access to the toilet cubicle.
The new cubicle door handle SLIDESAFE is particularly easy to operate and makes it much easier for users to lock and unlock the toilet door. The handling is intuitive. The ergonomically shaped push handle can be grasped comfortably and pushed back and forth by gentle movement. The modern fitting is safe and practical to use for older people, people with disabilities and for children. The smooth sliding movement is much easier to implement for these groups of people as the grip and subsequent turning movement is easier than conventional fittings. The locking and unlocking of the WC door is so smooth that the movement can even be carried out with the elbow. It is not even necessary to touch the handle with your hand. This procedure is particularly hygienic and reduces the transmission of germs. Due to its material composition, the simplistic looking aluminum fitting is designed for a long service life and is also particularly easy to clean. The large red/white display on the inside and outside of the cubicle clearly indicates the locking status and thus ensures optimum visitor guidance. From the outside, the available WC cubicles are quickly visible and inside the cubicle the user enjoys the comfort of being able to see clearly whether the door is really locked. The new SLIDESAFE sliding fitting is available for the EF-3, SVF30 and SVFG40 WC partition wall systems from Schäfer Trennwandysteme.
Product design: Barski Design
Product characteristics and application of SLIDESAFE:
- Push handle SLIDESAFE, natural anodized
- Ergonomically shaped
- Intuitive handling
- Can be grasped comfortably and pushed back and forth by gentle movement
- Large red/white display on the inside and outside of the cubicle clearly indicates the locking status
- Optimum visitor guidance due to the large vacant/occupied display
- Easy to clean, sturdy and long-lasting
- Made in Germany
Fitting solutions for WC partition SLIDESAFE:
SLIDESAFE is available for the following WC partitions:
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