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Kennedy, Mike – American School & University, 2010
The influx of technology has brought significant improvements to school facilities. Many of those advancements can be found in classrooms, but when students head down the hall to use the washrooms, they are likely to find a host of technological innovations that have improved conditions in that part of the building. This article describes modern…
Descriptors: School Maintenance, Educational Facilities Design, Technology Integration, Hygiene
Nortier, Richard – American School & University, 2008
The plumbing products most appropriate for a high-end hotel or executive restroom will differ from those most suited for school and university restrooms, where large numbers of boisterous students may charge through the doors all day long. However, installing plumbing that can stand up to rough-and-tough student use does not have to compromise…
Descriptors: Plumbing, Sanitary Facilities, Instrumentation, Technology Integration
Coffey, Dave – American School & University, 2006
The scale of the mechanical and plumbing systems required to support a large, multi-building academic health sciences/research center entails a lot of ductwork. Getting mechanical systems installed and running while carrying out activities from other building disciplines requires a great deal of coordinated effort. A university and its…
Descriptors: Sciences, Plumbing, Drafting, Computer Assisted Design
Fitzemeyer, Ted – American School & University, 2000
Explains how routine maintenance can help schools and universities avoid plumbing disasters. Common trouble spots and preventive techniques are discussed, as are tips for making repairs without disrupting school activities. (GR)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Plumbing, Prevention, Public Schools
Whipple, Charlie – American School & University, 1997
Examines plumbing standards and laws regarding lead content in school bathroom faucets and how to address these concerns. Issues to consider when building new school facilities are highlighted. (GR)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Regulation, Lead Poisoning, Plumbing
Jahrling, Peter – American School & University, 2002
With careful layout and improved equipment, schools can enhance security and improve hygiene in their restrooms by installing products such as low-consumption, pressure-assist toilets (to reduce water consumption); sensor-operated plumbing fixtures (to improve hygiene and reduce vandalism); and automated-control systems (to regulate timing,…
Descriptors: Building Operation, Educational Facilities Planning, Elementary Secondary Education, Energy Conservation
Jahrling, Peter – American School & University, 1996
Discusses the electronic retrofitting of educational facilities plumbing systems. Some advantages of an electronic plumbing retrofit are cost, hygiene, water conservation, and meeting Americans with Disabilities Act 1990 (ADA) requirements. Issues important to the planning of a successful project are detailed. (RE)
Descriptors: Building Innovation, Educational Facilities Improvement, Electromechanical Technology, Electronics