Luxury Hoteliers Magazine 4th Quarter 2017 | Page 93

Orbital Systems ’ Oas shower is the first technology to offer an entirely new approach . It uses only 2.6 gallons to provide a spa-like shower experience for your guests , at the consistent pressure and temperature expected of a premium product .
MORE THAN A SHOWERHEAD
Orbital Systems is not a showerhead company . It ’ s more than that .
Equipped with high-tech sensors to determine water quality , the Oas shower system analyses water 20 times per second . The sensors divert contaminated water down the drain as greywater , while Oas ’ patented technology recirculates and pumps non-contaminated water through a filtering system for maximum purification following a UV chamber for sanitation .
Using only a few gallons of water per shower , hotel guests will enjoy a long , luxurious shower - while saving 20 gallons , or more , each time .
BETTER SHOWER , BETTER STAY
Hoteliers spend significant time and money trying to shape a memorable guest experience . Common considerations include higher quality beds , more tv channels , personal touches and décor choices or amenities such as pools and gyms . However , the shower has not been top-of-mind in these considerations .
The power of the shower to help us relax , unwind and mood-set is no secret . So why do we ignore its potential for improving the guest experience and adding value to a memorable stay ?
The components of a great shower experience are simple : high pressure , consistent temperature and clean water . Low water pressure that takes forever to rinse out shampoo and conditioner or blasts of cold or scalding water are common disappointments for hotel guests .
Orbital Systems ’ groundbreaking technology offers hoteliers the opportunity to introduce an unforgettable shower experience to maximize the joy in a memorable stay .
The Oas shower not only cleans and purifies the water but also increases pressure by up to 30 % while auto comfort-correcting to provide consistent temperature to a guest .
LESS IS MORE
Coinciding with a hotel ’ s commitment to improving customer experience is the reality of high water consumption — water use is becoming an environmental imperative , and the hospitality industry is in the crosshairs . Traditional showers deliver 2.6 gallons of water every minute — a 10-minute shower , results in 26 gallons of fresh ,
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