The World of Hospitality Issue 34 2019 | Page 57

the World Of Hospitality 57 bathrooms & washrooms In 1992 Demista revolutionized the bathroom mirror market by introducing a heated mirror pad which adhered to the back of the mirror to prevent condensation from forming on the glass. The inconvenience and frustration of these foggy mirrors was therefore eliminated forever, giving you a clearly perfect steam free mirror without the need for time consuming wiping or costly cleaning products. Demista has been proven and accepted nationally and internationally and through its unique reputation and unblemished track record has been the number one choice for specifiers of mirror defoggers for over 26 years. Demista has been fitted in hotel developments globally and has become the industry standard. With over 400 sizes now available, Demista can cover virtually any mirror in 230V, 120V, 24V, 12V, Demista can also make bespoke sizes if required. www.demista.co.uk A new sales brochure presents the Cistermiser infrared urinal control valve Cistermiser’s market-leading IRC® infrared urinal flushing control valve is fully detailed in an informative new sales brochure, designed for ease of use by specifiers, installers and merchant counter staff. Fitted together with a robust and proven brass-bodied solenoid valve assembly, the IRC® sensor now features a compact body shape, an economy mode option to provide even greater water savings, a new-style mounting bracket for recessed installations and an improved design which allows clients to replace batteries in convenient fashion by simply removing the front fascia to access the battery compartment. The IRC® employs motion-sensing infrared to automatically control the flushing of cistern-fed urinals, minimise water wastage and ensure compliance with Water Regulations. When the PIR sensor detects movement, the solenoid valve is activated, allowing water into the cistern. “Flexibility underpins the continued success of our best-selling IRC®,” says Cistermiser’s Marketing Manager Mark Schlotel. “The sensor is adaptable and can be pipe, wall or ceiling mounted, surface-mounted or recessed to conceal the unit and reduce the risk of vandalism. The IRC® can be battery or mains-powered and batteries can also be used to provide back-up to mains supply, if required.” Website: www.cistermiser.co.uk