Washrooms.
American School & University, July, 2003
Byline: Mike Kennedy As a hot spot for vandals and a breeding ground for germs and disease, school washrooms often are headaches for administrators - and can be particularly troublesome when they waste resources. Schools that are upgrading their washroom facilities can take advantage of new equipment and systems that will conserve energy, water and paper.
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In Niles Township (Ill.) High School District 219 outside Chicago, many of the washrooms have been upgraded in the district's two high schools. In choosing how washroom users would dry their hands, officials had ...
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