What is a Premium Infra-Red Doc M Pack?
Our Premium Infra-Red Rimless Doc M packs are designed with gold-standard accessibility and hygiene in mind. Like our standard Doc M packs, they contain everything needed to create a practical, compliant, and stylish disabled toilet. The added benefit of touchless, infrared technology developed by the experts at TYDE sets them apart.
Each pack contains all the grab rails and sanitaryware needed for a Doc M compliant disabled toilet cubicle, including a hand basin and an ultra-hygienic rimless toilet pan. The toilet cistern is fitted with an infrared flush sensor, and the basin comes with an infra-red sensor tap. This means that the user doesn’t need to touch, grip, or twist anything to use the toilet and wash their hands – they simply pass their hands in front of the sensor to activate the flush or water flow.
What’s Included in the Pack?
We offer two different pack options in our Infra-Red Doc M Pack range
STYLE Infra-Red Pack 1
- Affordable premium option, suitable for all settings, including healthcare.
- Back-to-wall rimless toilet pan.
- Infra-red flush sensor.
- Single tap hole basin.
- WRAS-approved infra-red tap, flush valve & inlet valve.
- Four fixed grab rails.
- One hinged support rail.
- A backrest.
STYLE Infra-Red Pack 2
- Luxury premium option, for high-end healthcare & hospitality.
- Wall-hung rimless toilet pan.
- Infra-red flush sensor.
- Single tap hole basin.
- WRAS-approved infra-red tap, flush valve & inlet valve.
- Four fixed grab rails.
- One hinged support rail.
- A backrest.
What Finishes are Available?
We offer a range of Sensor Doc M packs to suit disabled toilets of all specifications. This includes back-to-wall and wall-hung toilets plus a range of standard and premium grab rails to complement any interior aesthetic.
- Our one Infra-Red Doc M pack includes a polished chrome sensor tap with matching flush bezel. Grab rails are available in four RAL colours – white, grey, dark blue, and dark grey – plus polished or satin stainless steel.
- Our other Infra-Red Doc M pack contains a tap and flush bezel of your choice, which can be matched to the grab rails. All elements are available in polished or satin stainless steel, or matt black.
How Does a Sensor Tap or Flush Work?
Sensor taps and toilet flushes both use infrared technology. The tap body or toilet cistern is fitted with a small, infrared sensor, which requires a power supply. The sensor emits an invisible beam of infrared light. The sensor detects motion when the beam is interrupted by the user’s hand passing in front of it. This triggers the solenoid valve inside the tap or cistern to open, starting the flow of water.
In the case of taps, the water will continue to flow until the obstruction (the user’s hands) are removed from in front of the sensor, or after 90 seconds – whichever comes first. These settings can be adjusted by the installer. With a sensor flush, the flush cycle is automatic and cannot usually be initiated again until the cistern has completely refilled.
What are the benefits of choosing Ultimate Hygiene?
Hygiene
Most of the hand and surface contamination in a bathroom environment occurs after people have used the toilet and before they wash their hands. By implementing sensor technology for the toilet flush and basin tap, venues can automatically eliminate a large percentage of surface contamination as well as cross-contamination caused by multiple users touching the same flush lever or tap.
Our Ultimate Hygiene Doc M packs also feature a rimless toilet pan – a design that’s becoming increasingly popular because there are no hard-to-reach places where germs can hide.
Ease of Use
Sensor taps and flushes are also much easier to operate than conventional levers. Doc M clearly states that to be compliant, these components should be easy to operate. Infra-red technology enables the user to start the water flow simply by passing their hand (or any body part) in front of the sensor. This means less reaching, and no need to exert force on a lever, both of which can present challenges for people with dexterity problems or limb differences.
In addition, the temperature of the water in a sensor tap is pre-set, eliminating the risk of scalds and making them safe and easy to use for everyone, including children and the elderly.
Sustainability
Sensor taps and toilet flushes can also help to support environmental sustainability and keep costs down by saving water. Unlike conventional taps, which have to be turned on and off manually, a sensor tap’s water flow starts automatically and stops after a predetermined amount of time, so there’s no risk of a tap being left running.
The flow rate itself is preset, which minimises the risk of splashing around the sink area and onto the floor – an important safety consideration.