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Enware is an Australian
owned company who’s been
manufacturing tapware since
1939. Specialising in commercial
and institutional
tapware Enware has a reputation of providing high quality
products, that are reliable and deliver better “whole
of life” value.
Chosen by leading organisations here and overseas for applications
such as: schools, universities, hospitals, gaols, public
facilities, laboratories and commercial kitchens.
Tapware solutions include
vandal resistant products, water efficient tapware, anti-scald
devices, pre rinse assemblies for commercial kitchens and hygienic
hands free tapware.
For more information on Enware tapware click
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Enware also has expertise in the area of safety
showers and emergency eyewash
equipment. These are
required anywhere where hazardous chemicals are used or stored
including battery rooms. Enware’s range of showers
are constructed from stainless steel, including the shower
head for maximume durability even in outdoor locations.
Enware is the Australasian representative
for the Enpac range of spill
prevention and secondary
containment products. Widely used in Australia for meeting the
environmental requirements for handling hazardous chemicals.
The solutions include spill pallets, mobile drum dispensing,
work stations and drum funnels.
Enware Australia Pty Limited is now the Australasian
dealer for the WaterStax wash water recycling system.
The dedicated WaterMaze team has the experience of numerous Australian installations
including the Kew Golf Club Victoria and Hyatt Coolum Queensland.
Prior to any purchase Enware will provide a free site survey and safety audit
to help you meet your installation and environmental requirements.
Enware provides comprehensive onsite training for you and your staff. And of
course you will have direct access to
both Enware and experts in the US for any technical assistance you may require
to ensure that you get the best possible service
and results from your investment.
For more information on Enware’s safety products click
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