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High-End Sensor Soap Dispensers

Fontana high-end sensor soap dispensers are designed for commercial restroom environments that require advanced hygiene functionality with refined contemporary styling. Ideal for luxury hospitality developments, healthcare facilities, airports, office buildings, restaurants, and public washrooms, these touch-free dispensers help reduce contact points while maintaining reliable soap dispensing performance. Their commercial-grade construction and sleek architectural appearance support modern restroom coordination with dependable everyday operation.

Available in coordinated finishes and versatile mounting styles, the collection integrates seamlessly with touchless faucets and premium restroom fixtures while helping simplify maintenance and improve long-term commercial usability.


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Commonly Asked Questions

Construction Protection, Vandal Resistance & Emergency Power

AEC guidance for construction-phase contamination control, exposed dispenser security, centralized consumable protection and emergency power continuity across commercial soap-distribution systems.

Can mineral dust, construction debris, or adhesive contamination damage the pump?

Yes. Mineral dust, construction debris and adhesives can abrade pump diaphragms, obstruct tubing or interfere with internal valves. Protect all open connections and flush the system before commissioning.

What vandal-resistance measures are needed for exposed dispenser heads?

Specify durable metal housings, tamper-resistant fasteners, protected sensors, secured service access and anti-continuous-dispense controls for exposed public installations.

Can centralized systems reduce theft or misuse of soap cartridges?

Yes. Secured bulk reservoirs remove accessible individual cartridges, reduce unauthorized refilling and centralize consumable control for authorized facility personnel.

What happens during a building power outage?

AC-only systems stop operating during a power loss. Properly configured AC/DC systems can switch to battery power when batteries are installed and maintained according to manufacturer instructions.

Should battery backup be required for healthcare, airports, or emergency facilities?

Critical facilities should specify battery backup and low-battery notification, minimum runtime requirements and periodic outage testing for essential handwashing locations.

About the Author

Elliot Dane

Hospitality & Environmental Design Specialist

Elliot Dane is a staff writer and editorial team member at fontanatouchlessfaucets.com. His coverage explores Fontana touchless faucets, sensor technologies, specifications, and applications, drawing from manufacturer documentation, published standards, product specifications, and attributable industry sources.