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Student safety

PublicSchoolWORKS. The Student-Watch Suite is an automated, web-based system for managing the tracking and reporting of student safety, accidents and behavior issues. It includes the Student Bullying Reporting System (SBRS), the Student Helpline Reporting System (SHRS), the Student Accident Reporting System (SARS), and the Student Behavior Management System (SBMS).
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Task seating

Humanscale. The Liberty chair delivers ease of use and comfort in a contemporary mesh task seating solution. Its features include a tri-panel mesh backrest with self-adjusting lumbar support and a dynamic counter-balance recline. Its form-sensing mesh technology provides automatically adjusting lumbar support for 95 percent of users without the use of external mechanisms and manual adjustments.
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Hand dryer

American Dryer. The eXtremeAir dries hands in 10 to 15 seconds. A powerful blast of warm air breaks up the layer of surface water on a user's hands for quick removal and evaporation. The patent-pending design uses 80 percent less energy, is GreenSpec-listed and qualifies for LEED credits. It provides a 90 percent cost savings vs. paper towels while eliminating maintenance costs and improving hygiene.
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Pressure-assisted toilets

Mansfield Plumbing. The Prestigio 4 dual-flush, pressure-assisted toilet uses 1.1 gallons per flush. Pressure-assisted toilets use water pressure to compress and store air in a plastic tank. When the toilet is flushed, the pressure of the compressed air reinforces the normal gravity flow, requiring less water to clear the bowl. These toilets experience less clogging because of their powerful thrust.
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Composite panels

Temple-Inland. TemStock-Free is a new composite panel product with no added urea formaldehyde. It is 100 percent recycled/recovered fiber content. These qualities allow it to contribute toward points in LEED and Green Globe rating systems. It delivers strength for fastener holding, precise machining characteristics and a smooth surface for laminating.
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Heavy-duty door

Special-Lite, Inc. The SL-17 FRP Flush Door successfully has completed 5 million cycles under the Window & Door Manufacturers Association's NWWDA T.M. 7-90 cycle-slam test. This severe performance test is used to determine the physical endurance of a door and associated hardware connections under accelerated operating conditions.
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Synthetic top coat

Action Floors. Action Herculan top coat is a water-based, solvent-free synthetic polyurethane top coat that requires no masks or building evacuation during application. It is a monolithic, non-porous floor featuring a polyurethane top coat and dual, 2-millimeter coats of seamless, self-leveling polyurethane over a sealed rubber base mat.
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Outdoor lighting

Chloride. The PathMaster Composite LED Bollard is an outdoor architectural fixture designed to provide energy-efficient illumination of walkways, decks, sidewalks and landscape areas for normal and emergency use. Incorporating LED technology, each light engine uses three high-performance, long-life, low-maintenance LEDs for illumination and can be applied from one to all four sides of the bollard.
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