Bradley Corporation announces new Terreon colors for Advocate lavatory systems


Bradley Corporation, a manufacturer of commercial plumbing fixtures and washroom accessories, today announced ten new Terreon® solid surface color options for the Advocate® AV-Series Lavatory System – a sleek, all-in-one sink, faucet and dual-sided hand dryer solution.

“After a national market test, we have selected a spectrum of high-demand colors that appeal to the architectural and design community with an array of neutral colors including whites, grays and beiges,” said Kris Alderson, senior marketing manager at Bradley Corporation. “The expanded offering will allow customers more flexibility to enjoy the convenience and functionality benefits of the Advocate while more easily matching the color scheme of the building in which it’s being installed.”

The Advocate, the first U.S.-made, completely touchless hand-washing experience, offers a more sustainable, clean and efficient lavatory environment. Its hygienic, hands-free infrared 0.38 gallon per minute (gpm) faucet reduces water usage by 24 percent, and the infrared, high-speed, dual-sided hand dryer rids moisture on hands in less than 15 seconds. The solution also features a top-fill soap dispenser that holds twice the capacity of a standard dispenser with intelligent electronics controlling a low-level indictor for unique over-fill protection.

The Advocate is ADA compliant for use in all commercial and public-facing environments.

The Terreon and Terreon®RE recycled solid surface materials are GREENGUARD certified as low-emitting materials. These new colors are available in a variety of Bradley lavatory systems; the full spectrum of Terreon colors can be viewed at www.bradleycorp.com/terreon.

 



April 14, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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