School’s upgrade improves students’ health
Located in North-West Sydney, Epping Boys High School wanted to provide students with sustainable, chilled water with a drinking fountain and bottle refill station supplied by CIVIQ.
The school intended to install two drinking fountain stations, as their goal was to keep students hydrated for sport and study, as part of a number of actions to address obesity, welfare and equity on- campus. The first drinking fountain station was purchased and installed at the end of November 2017, with a second in 2018 which was funded by the Schools Parents & Citizens Association.
The school wanted to provide students with clean drinking water and save them money by reducing plastic bottle usage. This ultimately allowed students to use their money on other canteen product, raising more money for the school allowing them to fund other school facilities.
The drinking water stations needed to be accessible to students in close proximity to sporting facilities and grounds as well as during their break times.
The public school contacted CIVIQ seeking a premium, vandal resistant drinking water solution to cater to both indoor and outdoor environments. They also wanted a chilled water feature, to cater for the hotter months of the year.
The school contacted CIVIQ due to the company’s excellent reputation in the supply of drinking water stations.
CIVIQ recommended the Elkay Vandal Resistant EZH20 Chilled Bottle Filling Station & Drinking Fountain because of its extra heavy duty design, suitable for both outdoor and indoor environments. The product features in-built water filtration and chilling, providing refrigerated water to both the fountain and bottle refill outlets.
The product also features an innovative LED display, which indicates the number of bottles refilled throughout its service life. It also indicates when the in-built filter needs to be replaced.
Due to the high demand of the bottle refilling feature, the school provided all year 7 students with an Epping Boys High School water bottle, allowing them to refill on the go.
“It is important to note how popular the chilled water station has been with students. They are keen for more” says P&C President, Sue Day
Since installation, the water stations have performed over 10,000 refills per term. According to school managers, canteen sales of bottled water at Epping Boys High School has dropped by about 80% since the stations were introduced – saving the boys money and reducing plastic bottle waste. The High School expects to install five Aquafil FlexiFountain 1500BF drinking water stations later in the year.