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Step on the pedals for water; release them to stop the flow.
Wash your hands without touching a knob or handle—these freestanding sinks turn on with motion sensors. They’re often used in food service applications.
Press the pedals with your knees for water; release them to stop the flow.
Place your hands in front of the sensor for water.
The tall, narrow spout on these gooseneck faucets provides more space for filling bottles, beakers, flasks, and other laboratory accessories.
These faucet spouts meet regulations for drinking water.
Place your hands under these faucets to start the flow of water.
These high-clearance spouts can be attached to a water chiller or other water source for easy bottle filling.
To prevent the spread of illness, these stations give people a place to wash their hands, wherever they need it.
Also known as reverse osmosis water filters, these include several cartridges to reduce odor, rust, sediment, and lead from drinking water, as well as a tank to store filtered water.
Tap into great-tasting water by screwing this filter directly onto your faucet.