Distributor stories: Introducing the E6 Chilled-only to Kings College Hospital, London with FreshGround
Our latest distributor case study shows how along with our valued distributor, FreshGround, we were able to provide Kings College Hospital, London, with a complete drinking water solution for providing clean, filtered, safe drinking water for their patients, staff and visitors by offering a combination of the E6 Chilled-only, T3 integrated tap system and the E7 water dispenser.
Having supplied drinking water dispensers for over 20 years, Borg & Overström realised that post pandemic infection control measures had led to a reduction of water coolers within healthcare and hospital environments. Due to infection control and Legionella concerns around communal water dispensers, patients and visitors were struggling to find free access to water in waiting rooms and public areas. Borg & Overström developed the E6 Chilled-only, designed to meet the stringent water quality standards of the NHS by addressing these concerns and incorporating increased infection control measures in a drinking water dispenser.
With a shortened, single water pathway eliminating dead legs and risks of stored water within the machine to the durable Finyl® finish with antimicrobial silver ion technology and 3M carbonless filtration provide further hygiene assurance, the E6 has provided Kings College hospital with a solution. Associate Director Mark Wilkins, Kings College Hospital stated that it gives ‘peace of mind that comes with knowing we have access to hygienic and safe drinking water for patients, staff and visitors.’
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