Why Should You Have A Laundry Chute System?
There are several reasons why you should install a laundry chute system in your home. First, it will limit dirty clothes building up in bedrooms, bathrooms and hallways. Second, it will stop the need to carry dirty laundry downstairs which in itself is a major hazard. Third, it will save you time because you can send the laundry downstairs out of the way whilst you do the rest of your chores. Fourth, it adds value to your home as it's built-in so there for the life of the house. Fifth, it will prevent clutter from building up in your house. Sixth, it will make your life easier. Seventh, it will improve your home’s curb appeal. Ninth, it will make your home safer.
In particular for offices, office buildings, banks, hotels, hospitals, nursing homes, residential units, etc.
Waste sorting begins at every workplace or in every room. Thorough waste sorting is significantly facilitated by waste bins that are adapted for that express purpose. They have compartments or several separate boxes for each waste group. In most cases, these compartments also have auxiliary illustrative pictograms or visible inscriptions designating the waste type that is to be stored in the individual boxes. On each floor, there are waste collection trolleys used to transport waste that has already been sorted to the door of the gravity-fed chute. Waste collection trolleys are not used in buildings with residential units, but bags containing normal household waste are thrown directly into the gravity-fed chute. In optimal cases, the gravity-fed chute leads to a technical room equipped with means for the final waste processing step. Bags with sorted waste (differentiated, for example, by the colour of a bag, a coloured marking on the bag, etc.) are fed down through the chute and are then pressed according to the waste group. The result is neat, easy-to-handle and tradable waste bales.
Building owners and operators are naturally looking for ways to handle waste efficiently through waste management logistics systems for buildings.
At present, it is no longer a utopian vision for waste to be sorted into waste sorting bins, which makes it as easy as possible to move this sorted waste to the technical room, and from there, directly to the processors in its compressed form. Thinking about the waste management efficiency of a building is just as natural as thinking about energy solutions for a building.
Hotels and hospitals generate soiled linen on different floors. This used linen needs to be taken to Laundry Room, for sorting and cleaning. Thus, Linen Chutes or Laundry Chutes are planned and installed in such a way that laundry disposed from individual floors gets collected in the Laundry Room.