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Hygiene - Water - Refuse

Everything clean: water supply
and refuse collcetion on the move



Boot shower 2.8 bar (40psi)
 

Who still remembers incidents of foot & mouth? Disinfection trays to clean boots should help towards calming ones worst fears. Shouldn't there be an ongoing effort to achieve meticulous cleanliness? Often there is a lack of opportunity in the day-to-day hectic of racing from one barn to the next.

With the boot shower you have all that is necessary on-board. An integrated water tank (e.g. 50l), which can be refilled externally, as well as a professional high-pressure pump, running at 2.8 bar (40psi), feeding the spray handle. The spray handle can operate in "jet" or "spray" mode making sure that any dirt caught in the chinks is removed.

For the washing of hands the extractable water tap is an ideal and space saving solution. Extraction is very easy because of the ball track runners. The water drains into the open.

A sink (Example see P. 23) can also be provided. From time-to-time, it is also used for heating of infusions using hot water from a thermos flask. By the way, a hot water system could also be considered. If the sink solution is considered then a wastewater tank should be used otherwise, a drainpipe would have to be provided in the floor of the vehicle.

Extractable water tap
 

Water drains into the open

Side-mount solution: extractable
water tap with "boot shower”
Order, cleanliness and hygiene are all attributes preached to the client so that he may ensure successful animal husbandry. Does the practitioner also live up to these attributes? One should lead by example! Certification standards to DIN ISO require in any event that "out-of-date" mediccation and refuse/rubbish is kept seperate from the "good stuff". Besides it would be silly to leave empty medicine packages with the client. Here we have provided you with some possible solutions, which also look clean and tidy. Please note our technical solutions to enable the use of water in your vehicle.

Integrated refuse receptacle for a clean work environment

Extractable refuse drawer with
one receptacle, remainder
storage compartments
 
Extractable refuse drawer,
2 receptacles

 
2 refuse receptacles sideways in a retention bracket (hanging)

 
Extractable refuse tray with 2 receptacles, used syringe container (upfront)
 
One refuse receptacle in
a retention bracket (standing)
2 refuse receptacles in a
retention bracket (hanging)

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Special Vehicles for the Veterinary