There are many situations where it is belter to place a drinking water fountain instead of a standard water cooler. These are mainly in high-traffic areas such as schools, gyms, sports centres, and colleges.

A prime example of a drinking water fountain that can dispense between 25 – 50 litres of chilled water per hour and therefore ideally suited to such high-traffic areas, is the Living-Water Fountain Water Cooler.

Drinking water fountains are generally manufactured from stainless steel, which facilitates easy maintenance, and offer various dispensing methods such as a bubbler, a jet and/or a swan neck dispenser.

Various research studies have been conducted over the past few years, especially in to the drinking water habits of schoolchildren. These studies have revealed that most children are not drinking enough water at school, mainly due to the fact that there is not sufficient access to drinking water in schools.

Many of the schools only have access to drinking water via the taps in the cloakrooms, which is not a very hygienic way to get

Drinking water fountains such as the Living-Water Fountain Water Cooler are great for schools as they can be placed in communal high-traffic areas where everyone can get access, which encourages more children to drink more water during the school day.

The Living-Water Fountain Water Cooler is stylish, low-maintenance and provides consistently high-quality drinking water over prolonged periods. Features include:

  • A combination of dispenser jet and/or a swan neck dispenser;
  • A stylish, rugged stainless steel body;
  • A wide range of taps allows the water to be accessed directly or dispensed into a cup.
  • Direct chilling dispenses with the need for a reservoir, hence no water build-up;
  • It comes in both floor standing and wall-mounted models;
  • Optional filters to improve the taste and smell of the water; and
  • The Fountain has a small water footprint;

Fountain Water Coolers are also hygienic and offer easy access to toxin-free, chilled, energy-sustaining water.