Visitors come to the Hyatt Regency O’Hare hotel, Chicago’s sixth-largest hotel, because of its close proximity to O’Hare Airport, its covered walkway to the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center and its easy access to downtown Chicago.
Now, following an interior facelift, guests may find the hotel’s contemporary décor and high-tech features to be equally enticing—including the public restrooms in its lobby, which have a draw of their own thanks to a complete makeover featuring the latest in Sloan touchless commercial restroom products.
The new public restrooms feature slate-gray panels with all white Sloan ceramic bowls and bright chrome fixtures that offer a clean, fresh and decidedly high-tech aesthetic.
Restrooms feature Sloan water closets with Sloan 8115 exposed, battery-powered sensor-activated flushometers, urinals with Sloan 8186 sensor-activated flushometers, Sloan EAF 250 touch-free faucets and ADA-compliant sinks with large mirrors, each with its own television.
The overall result is a state of the art, touchless Sloan product corridor that is not only beautiful to the eye, but functional and hygienic—with no need to touch any of the fixtures.
“With Sloan you never have to touch the product,” says Tony Fiore, Hyatt Regency O’Hare senior director of engineering. “The sensors allow the users to go touch free, and the reliability of these products leaves me with nothing to worry about. Literally the only people that touch them are housekeeping during their daily cleaning of the bathrooms.”
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