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Showers and Changing Rooms
Combining hygiene and slip resistance is a challenge. Dirt is transported on the shoes of pedestrians through the entrance area to the changing rooms where guests walk barefooted through the shower areas towards the rustic pool. Stairs and steps provide additional problems. The appropriate products can be found within the Agrob Buchtal range ensuring that the functional and the aesthetical requirements are met. Colour schemes matching floor and wall surfaces and covering different functional areas are possible.
Special system solutions such as the shower tub system for barrier-free building optimize comfort and space usage. Ceramic shower tubs are level with the floor surface to allow senior citizens and handicapped people to shower securely. The shower areas become easily accessible for wheel-chair ridden people. And the appropriate slip resistance is achieved. The shower tub system meets the requirements of DIN 18024 for barrier-free building and has been awarded the "Barrier-free-DIN tested" symbol. Further­more, the Hydrotect*-coated surface improves hygiene and ensures easy cleaning. A wide range of colours and sizes are available as standard products.
* For Hydrotect, also see page 30.
Sports and adventure pool, Brandenburg Havel, Germany, series Mosaic (floor), Chroma (wall)
Shower tub system, series Chroma II (wall), Quantum (floor)
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