Project

As a project to improve their facilities we placed more than 60 drinking fountains in 15 institutions of the University of Guadalajara's school network and we continue to be part of their drinking water supply projects. Considering the installation needs, budget and the place where the drinking fountains were installed, we recommend Portinox drinking fountains, which are made of stainless steel and have nozzles at different heights suitable for people in wheelchairs and adults, which provide purified water at all times to the students of each school. In addition, the installed drinking fountains comply with INIFED regulations and the purification equipment of these drinking fountains is certified by COFEPRIS in compliance with NOM-244. INIFED is the National Institute of Educational Physical Infrastructure, which allocates resources to public schools in Mexico and has a national drinking fountain program that requires drinking fountains to comply with certain characteristics in order to be safe for children and adults. We have Carbotecnia, Portinox and Elkay drinking fountains that meet these standards.

The schools where we installed the drinking fountains are:

High Schools

Universities

High School 10
Cutonala
High School 20
CuSur Cd Guzman
High School 17
CUCsur Autlan
High School 13
Cucienega
High School 11
CUCBA
High School 4
Cucea
High School 2
High School 11 20 and reginial Santa Anita
San Jose del Valle High School Tlajomulco

Purified water.

Because of its internal technology, it eliminates contaminants harmful to health, making the water safe for everyone who comes to the park.

Accessibility

The installed Portinox drinking fountains are equipped with buttons that are easily operated by children and adults.

Care for the environment.

The use of drinking fountains helps to avoid the purchase of disposable bottles and the use of polluting plastics.

132,489
Liters of water provided by a drinking fountain
529,920
Bottles that can be filled with each sprue
60
Drinking fountains installed
15
Number of schools in which they were installed

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