Restroom Partitions and Improved Aesthetics


Scranton Products, manufacturer of restroom partitions and lockers, has introduced its new Hiny Hiders Signature Collection to combine durability with six new door designs and side panel options. Available in more than 30 traditional, warm tone, bold, and metallic colors, the new collection is ideal for turning traditional commercial restrooms into stunning showpieces –now complete with door engraving capabilities that will enhance your overall commercial restroom design. 

“Hiny Hiders Partitions create unique, attractive interior spaces that standout in any office or facility environment,” says Robert Donlon, vice president with Scranton Products. “In addition to our new door and panel options, every Hiny Hiders system can be customized with a limitless array of great looking hardware and privacy alternatives.” 

Each Hiny Hiders partition is designed to provide years of worry-free service. Numerous style options also include wide-ranging floor mounted overhead-braced, ceiling hung or floor to ceiling configurations. 

In addition, Hiny Hiders save time, hassle and maintenance costs. Their HDPE material is resistant to scratches, dents, writing/graffiti, and mold. Backed by a 25-year limited warranty, they don’t need repainting, are easy to clean, and never rust, corrode or delaminate.



April 25, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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