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Hospitality & Building Services Applications

Our British-built water chlorination treatment systems help combat biofilm that builds up in water distribution pipework to eliminate legionella, pseudomonas and other bacteria at source. Gaffey unique, in-situ technologies, including Hyprolyser® electrochlorination systems and chloriDOS® iOX® chlorine dioxide generation systems, provide a sustainable, cost-effective and reliable choice for hospitality and building services.

In-situ technologies offer water system safety

Office buildings, hotels and hospitality venues all make use of water at temperatures which can cause the growth of bacteria and algae. Our unique, British-built water disinfection systems help combat the biofilm that builds up in water distribution pipework to eliminate legionella, pseudomonas and other bacteria at source, in both hot and cold water systems.

Both our Hyprolyser® electrochlorination systems and chloriDOS® iOX® chlorine generators provide reliable, efficient on-site water disinfection which have proven beneficial in this type of application.

By investing in Gaffey’s unique in-situ chlorine generation, hospitality and building services can benefit from improved return on investment and cost efficiency. These applications also upgrade their safety and sustainability, as in-situ water disinfection systems eliminate the transportation and storage of harmful chemicals on site.

As industry leading manufacturers of water treatment systems with decades of experience to our credit, Gaffey can provide innovative in-situ water treatment systems for offices, apartments and other multi-occupancy buildings looking to benefit from upgraded safety, efficiency, reliability and sustainability.

Hospitality & building service applications

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