Latest News Tue, Mar 22, 2016 5:19 PM
Two new push buttons have been launched by Siamp UK to ease bathroom mobility for consumers.
Siamp has introduced these buttons to fit with their current range of Optima 49 and Optima 50 flushing valves - the buttons are unique in the market as they are designed to fit existing installations as well as new systems.
The buttons have a raised surface area to make flushing easier for consumers who are visually impaired or have limited mobility.
They were developed after Siamp UK carried out research in the industry and discovered a need for bathroom adaptions that were more stylish than traditional product options.
Ian Lorne, technical director at Siamp said: "The versatility of the Optima 49 and 50 is what sets them apart from other products in the market. Rather than replacing a complete WC - which is costly and stressful - many people could benefit hugely from just one small modification, so it's important to give them that option.
"These buttons give customers the additional support and functionality they need in the bathroom without compromising on style."
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