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Sloan, the world’s leading manufacturer of commercial plumbing systems, has completed reverification for The Water Council’s WAVE program.Independently awarded by SCS Global Services – an international leader in third-party sustainability verification – the WAVE program’s reverification indicates that Sloan successfully maintained its two-year verification process, which assessed water-related risks across the enterprise, identified the highest water-related impacts using credible water-related data, and implemented best practices to improve water stewardship performance.In 2022, Sloan was among the first companies to sign on to The Water Council’s WAVE program, an initiative designed to help companies improve, report, and verify their water stewardship progress. Kirk Allen, Sloan’s Co-President and CEO, is a longtime member of The Water Council’s Board of Directors. “It was an honor to achieve verification from the WAVE program two years ago, while also an opportunity to continue making improvements in water-related risks across the enterprise,” said Paul Sambanis, Sloan’s Vice President of Sustainability. “This reverification is another important step in Sloan’s sustainability journey and will only help to further our efforts to address water challenges going forward.”As part of the reverification process, Sloan identified additional actions and improvements to the wastewater system at its Franklin Park, Ill., headquarters, as well as several other water stewardship initiatives including:Installing submeters in areas of high-water usageEnsuring all sites have up-to-date and proper documentation for environmental, water-related, and stormwater management systemsParticipating in the WASH4WORK pledgeImplementing water reuse policies to reduce water consumption on siteEngaging in activities and working with local stakeholders to preserve and improve local water qualityHighlighting water reuse and other practices on its website and public platformsSloan concentrates its water efforts on three key areas: designing innovative and water-efficient products, monitoring and conserving water in its operations, and promoting water stewardship with its stakeholders. One example of these efforts is through Sloan’s Foundry, where evaporative condenser cooling towers are installed to make use of recycled water, reclaiming approximately 18 million gallons of water each year. The Water Council, an internationally acclaimed nonprofit dedicated to freshwater innovation, has helped companies of all sizes and industries improve water stewardship. It created the WAVE program to help businesses anywhere in the world address water on an enterprise level, moving beyond non-contextual water management targets to develop meaningful strategies, goals, and actions. To learn more about the WAVE program, visit its webpage.For more information on Sloan’s commitment to water stewardship, sustainability and wellness, visit Sloan’s website or download Sloan’s ESG report. Follow Sloan on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, X, and blog for additional updates.
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Sloan, the world’s leading manufacturer of commercial plumbing systems, has expanded its AER-DEC Integrated Sink offering to now include two new fixture style options, the Clark Street and Rush Street style fixtures, in addition to the iconic BASYS® style fixtures.With a soap dispenser, faucet, hand dryer, and sink basin all designed to work together as one touch-free, hygienic, and highly efficient system, the AER-DEC reduces the risk of slip and fall caused by water on the restroom floor from dripping hands and wet paper towels.Since its launch in 2015, the AER-DEC has solely been available with Sloan’s BASYS style fixtures. With the addition of the Clark and Rush Street style fixture options, architects and facility managers now have access to new AER-DEC fixture designs that provide additional elegant aesthetic options.Inspired by prisms, Sloan’s Clark Street fixture design is geometric and faceted to refract light for a unique aesthetic. Sloan’s Rush Street fixture design is inspired by industrial forms and brings together soft corners, cylindrical shapes, and rounded edges to create a simple, round aesthetic with a streamlined look and feel.“For years, Sloan’s AER-DEC Integrated Sink offering has provided restroom occupants with a simplified handwashing process, all within arm’s reach,” said Morgan Kish, Sloan senior product line manager, sinks, faucets, soap dispensers, and showerheads. “We are proud to extend that offering to include two additional sets of aesthetic options for the design community with the addition of our Clark Street and Rush Street style fixtures to fit all high-end commercial applications.”AER-DEC Integrated Sinks can be customized to meet any restroom environment with options including LED lighting in the sink basin, beveled or rounded sink edges, multiple sink heights, additional countertop spacing, and more. AER-DEC Sinks provide hundreds of deck and basin options in Corian®, Corian Quartz, Caesarstone®, and Silestone®, along with 300-plus Wilsonart® laminates or standard stainless finishes. Customize and view your AER-DEC design in real time with Sloan’s Sink Configurator.All AER-DEC fixtures are available in five Sloan finishes, including polished chrome, as well as PVD finishes in brushed stainless, polished brass, brushed nickel, and graphite.For more information on Sloan’s enhanced AER-DEC Integrated Sink offering, visit Sloan’s website. Follow Sloan on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, X, and blog for additional updates.
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Sloan, the world’s leading manufacturer of commercial plumbing systems, has announced that a wide range of its products are now in compliance with the Build America Buy America Act (BABAA).BABAA is responsible for establishing domestic content requirements for infrastructure projects receiving federal financial assistance. These projects must purchase and install domestic products that meet BABAA requirements. For a product to comply with BABAA, it must be composed of at least 55% of the total cost from mined, produced, or manufactured components from the United States and be manufactured in the U.S. as well. “As major infrastructure funding continues to be focused on facilities such as airports, transportation hubs, public schools, universities, hospital buildings, and government offices, Sloan understands the importance of making a large number of its products available to support these initiatives,” said Morgan Kish, Sloan Director of Product Management. “We are proud to provide BABAA-compliant commercial restroom products to support these critical infrastructure projects in specifying domestic products.”Sloan BABAA-compliant products include:Sloan Flushometers – All Sloan flushometers, including manual and sensor-operated options in all variations and finishes, as well as Internet of Things (IoT) and programmed water technologies (PWT)-enabled flushometersFlushometer/Fixture Combinations – A wide range of fixtures and flushometers sold as a distinct bundled productShowerheads and Hand Dryers – All showerheads and wall-mounted hand dryersSinks – Standard AER-DEC® Sinks in 1, 2, 3, or 4 stations with BASYS®, Rush Street® or Clark Street® Components. Additional certification required depending on selected materialSinks – All stainless steel sinks and many other varietiesSloan’s BABAA-compliant products complement its extensive lineup of Buy America Act (BAA)-registered products. In addition to the products in compliance with BABAA standards, BAA-compliance applies to many Sloan products ranging from many flushometer product lines, BASYS and Optima® faucets, AER-DEC and Designer Series™ Corian and Quartz sinks, as well as a number of SloanStone® sinks. Additionally, all fixtures with SloanTec® Hydrophobic Glaze meet BAA requirements.Domestic manufacturing enables Sloan to eliminate long delivery times or delays stemming from a demand surge that can impact products manufactured internationally. Sloan’s Arkansas-based Foundry helps to support this initiative. In fact, the semi-red brass used in the production of Sloan flushometers is from Sloan’s U.S. Foundry.For more information on Sloan’s BABAA and BAA products, visit Sloan’s website. Follow Sloan on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, X, and blog for additional updates.
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Sloan, the world’s leading manufacturer of commercial plumbing systems, is celebrating 10 years as the naming rights partner of Sloan Park, the Spring Training home of the Chicago Cubs in Mesa, Ariz.“We are so pleased to celebrate 10 years of Sloan Park,” said Jim Allen, Sloan co-president and CEO. “We deeply value our partnership with the Chicago Cubs and take pride in providing fans with a welcoming and sustainable experience each spring.”As the Official Water Efficiency Partner of the Chicago Cubs, Sloan products have served guests at the 15,000-seat Spring Training venue for a decade with water-saving innovations.The ballpark utilizes water-efficient and sustainable products that are essential for drought-prone areas like Mesa, Ariz., which is considered one of the most water-stressed areas in the U.S. Sloan Park’s fixtures reduce the ballpark's water use by over 30 percent. The venue features Sloan’s full range of products, many of which have HPDs (Health Product Declarations) and EPDs (Environmental Product Declarations) which can help facilities earn LEED and WELL credits.In addition, ADA-compliant products, such as AER-DEC Integrated Sink Systems, sensor-activated faucets, soap dispensers, hand dryers, and flushometers help Sloan Park meet the needs of a wide range of fans.“Sloan and the Chicago Cubs have a long and storied history,” said Justin Piper, general manager, Sloan Park and Spring Training business operations. “We are proud to showcase Sloan’s innovative, touch-free products that provide a more sustainable and enhanced restroom experience for fans at the ballpark.”The Cubs’ Spring Training season runs through March 26 with a 12:05 p.m. (MST) game against the St. Louis Cardinals.For more information on Sloan Park and Sloan’s partnership with the Chicago Cubs, visit Sloan’s website. Follow Sloan on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, X, and blog for additional updates.
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Sloan, the world’s leading manufacturer of commercial plumbing systems, has announced the launch of new sustainability efforts in water conservation, material transparency, carbon neutral initiatives, and corporate policies in an effort to build on its history of sustainability.“Water conservation and sustainability are part of Sloan’s identity, and we’ve been on the front lines of these efforts for over 119 years,” said Paul Sambanis, Sloan vice president of sustainability. “As we celebrate Earth Day, we’re excited to announce additional sustainability efforts as we continue to build on our proud tradition of being environmental stewards.”As part of the efforts outlined in its 2023 ESG Report, Sloan is now undergoing an initiative focused on material transparency and compliance by continuing to improve how it provides a transparent account of the materials and substances contained within its products to assess and go beyond voluntary and regulatory standards.In addition, efforts toward chemical use restriction and risk mitigation are establishing engineering guidelines to phase out or restrict hazardous substances, while focusing on NSF372/61 drinking water compliance and the Living Building Challenge Red List. Sloan’s 3000-gallon patent-pending filter reduces PFAS (PFOA and PFOS), lead, microplastics, cysts, Class 1 particulates, chlorine, and other contaminants. It complies with NSF 42, 53, and 401 standards.A new baseline assessment and transition plan includes an evaluation of current Red List material usage to develop a phased roadmap for adopting safer alternatives in alignment with industry best practices for health and environmental impact.Sloan’s sustainability efforts start internally at locations across the United States. Its Franklin Park, Ill., headquarters has replaced plastic cups with reusable cups to improve recycling efforts, and Sloan’s new DropSpot™ Bottle Fillers have been installed throughout the building to promote water conservation. In addition, after a parking lot expansion at its Franklin Park location, the number of electric vehicle charging stations has doubled.Sloan’s Andover, Mass., facility has been zero waste to landfill for two years, while new air compressors have been installed in its Arkansas Foundry that are more efficient and will help Sloan continue to reduce its Scope 3 emissions.“As a leader in sustainability, it’s important to practice what we preach, and our efforts at our locations across the country highlight our commitment to our sustainability mission,” Sambanis said.Last month, Sloan completed reverification for The Water Council’s WAVE program, indicating that Sloan successfully maintained its two-year verification process, which assessed water-related risks across the enterprise, identified the highest water-related impacts using credible water-related data, and implemented best practices to improve water stewardship performance.For more information on Sloan’s commitment to water stewardship, sustainability, and wellness, visit Sloan’s website. Follow Sloan on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, X, and blog for additional updates.
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Sloan, the world’s leading manufacturer of commercial plumbing systems, offers a suite of digital resources designed to simplify the specification process for designing or renovating commercial restrooms. With MasterSpec, Building Information Modeling (BIM) files, and Sloan DesignSpec, specifiers can save time while ensuring precision.“Specification is a crucial part of developing a sustainable, aesthetic, and hygiene-friendly restroom, but with so many products available today, it can be a burdensome task,” said Tim Schiffbauer, Sloan Director of Channel Marketing. “With Sloan’s suite of digital specification tools, we’re helping to trim that process from hours down to minutes.”Sloan’s collection of digital specification tools include:Sloan MasterSpec: This comprehensive resource provides recommended specification language based on product offering, vertical market, and Sloan product collections. MasterSpec specifications are completely written out and formatted in Microsoft Word, so all that is required is to select the specific products – eliminating the need to re-type, reformat, or verify every detail.BIMs: Sloan’s BIM allows specifiers to share and manage project data within an intelligent and dynamic 3D model. These BIM files enable easier collaboration between all parties on a project, giving them realistic visualizations, robust metadata, and small file sizes in order to create a more streamlined process, reduce any design errors, and assist in analyzing a building’s potential environmental impactsSloan DesignSpec: DesignSpec empowers users to create a polished presentation that showcases design vision after the MasterSpec and BIM process is complete. This online resource helps building professionals create a finished specification through a simple and efficient process. These innovative resources from Sloan not only streamline workflows but also enable industry professionals to dedicate more time to creativity and design, helping drive excellence in commercial restroom projects.For more information on Sloan’s specification tools and how they can support projects, visit Sloan’s website. Follow Sloan on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, X, and blog for additional updates.
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Sloan, the world’s leading manufacturer of commercial plumbing systems, has earned verification to The Water Council’s WAVE program. Independently awarded by SCS Global Services – an international leader in third-party sustainability verification – WAVE program verification indicates that Sloan has assessed water-related risks across the enterprise, identified the highest water-related impacts using credible water-related data, and implemented best practices in improving water stewardship performance.In 2022, Sloan was among the first companies to sign on to The Water Council’s WAVE program, an initiative designed to help companies improve, report, and verify their water stewardship progress. Kirk Allen, Sloan’s Co-President and CEO, is a longtime member of The Water Council’s Board of Directors.“Protecting our planet’s most precious resource is a fundamental responsibility of our business, and we take this obligation very seriously,” said Paul Sambanis, Sloan’s Vice President of Sustainability. “Sloan is proud to achieve certification for The Water Council’s WAVE program. It is an exciting opportunity to lead by example and proactively address water challenges with our peers.”Sloan’s WAVE verification certificate from SCS Global Services required the completion of a six-step process, which included:Promoting Sloan’s membership in The Water CouncilPerforming an enterprise-wide review of current practices that impact how water is procured, used, and discharged from direct operations and/or used in the value chainPerforming a watershed risk assessment of key sites under direct operational control and/or sites from which key inputs are sourced and services deliveredPrioritizing sites where water-related risks are highest and can be mitigated through direct application of water stewardship practices; and/or prioritizing actions in the value chainSecuring senior-level approval of an enterprise-wide statement on water stewardshipCommunicating an enterprise-wide action plan, resulting goals, and timeline for implementing water stewardship projects and/or practices at high-risk sites or within the value chain“By following the six-step process above, Sloan has demonstrated that it is strategically prioritizing water-related action where it matters most,” said Matt Howard, The Water Council’s Vice President of Water Stewardship. “We are excited to see Sloan take the next step in its water stewardship journey.”Sloan concentrates its water efforts on three key areas: designing innovative and water-efficient products, monitoring and conserving water in its operations, and promoting water stewardship with its stakeholders. One example of these efforts is through Sloan’s Foundry, where evaporative condenser cooling towers are installed to make use of recycled water, reclaiming approximately 18 million gallons of water each year. Entering 2024, Sloan plans to build on its water stewardship and sustainability progress in the following ways:Improving on-site water measures by installing submeters in areas of high-water usageEnsuring all sites have up-to-date and proper documentation for environmental, water-related, and stormwater management systemsParticipating in the WASH4WORK Pledge as a commitment to implementing access to safe water, sanitation, and hygiene at the workplace and across Sloan’s value chainImplementing water reuse policies to reduce water consumption on siteParticipating in activities and working with local stakeholders to preserve and improve local water qualityHighlighting water reuse and other practices on its website and other public platformsThe Water Council, an internationally acclaimed nonprofit dedicated to freshwater innovation, has helped companies of all sizes and industries improve water stewardship. It created the WAVE program to help businesses anywhere in the world address water on an enterprise level, moving beyond non-contextual water management targets to develop meaningful strategies, goals, and actions. To learn more about the WAVE program, visit its webpage.To learn more about Sloan’s commitments to water stewardship, sustainability, and wellness, visit Sloan’s website or download Sloan’s ESG report. Follow Sloan on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), and YouTube for additional updates.
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Sloan, the world’s leading manufacturer of commercial plumbing systems, has introduced additional customizable options to its online Sink Configurator tool.Initially introduced in 2021, the Sink Configurator enables architects and designers to quickly explore various sink specifications with visual real-time updates to sink features, faucets, soap dispensers, and hand dryers with associated pricing. The configurator also includes options for background environments for sink context, as well as Sloan Mirrors. With the latest updates to the Sink Configurator, users now have access to an ever-growing selection of sensor-operated faucets, including both deck- and wall-mounted SF Faucets, as well as Clark Street and Rush Street Hand Dryers for the three-in-one AER-DEC® Sink system along with improved interface and usability. Additionally, Sloan’s PVD finishes are now available for sink drains, enabling specifiers to match the drain with the faucet, soap dispenser, and hand dryer. “Since its launch nearly two years ago, Sloan’s Sink Configurator has helped take the guesswork out of choosing the right sink for restroom projects,” said Morgan Kish, Sloan director of product management. “We’ve received great feedback from our customers over that time, and our newest additions to the online resource will help enhance the number of customizable sink options.”Customizable features include numerous faucet and soap dispensers that can be filtered by options, including finish, power type, and flow rate, as well as various sink enclosure styles, such as angled stainless steel, vertical stainless steel, and vertical cabinet-style laminated doors. Optional sink features include a paper towel holder, trash hole, LED lighting, baby changing station, bag hook, and more.Specifiers can also request line drawings for the customized design and download sink renderings, pricing and configuration details, model level rough-ins, and more.For more information on Sloan’s Sink Configurator, visit Sloan’s website. Customers are encouraged to reach out to local rep agencies to discuss any custom sink design options that may not be available on the Sink Configurator. Follow Sloan on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, X, and the Sloan blog for additional updates.
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Sloan, the world’s leading manufacturer of commercial plumbing systems, has introduced an extension to its existing line of BASYS Sensor Faucets, now available with 0.35 gallons per minute (gpm) flow rates.This release allows facilities to install new lower gpm BASYS Faucets or retrofit their existing BASYS Faucets with the new lower flow rate by quickly replacing the spray head and providing an economical upgrade path for current installations, while continuing to offer the same high-quality handwashing experience. In addition, the 0.35 gpm faucets are LEEDv4 Water Efficiency credit eligible and CALGreen compliant, making them an ideal choice for eco-conscious facilities aspiring to optimize water usage without compromising performance.“At Sloan, we’re constantly innovating to ensure our products are meeting every type of customer need,” said Morgan Kish, director of product management, Sloan. “Our new 0.35 gpm extension to our BASYS Faucet line helps our customers save water and further simplify maintenance as they work to achieve sustainability credits for their facilities.”Key benefits of the new 0.35 gpm BASYS line extension include:Water Efficiency: Facilities can achieve substantial water savings with the BASYS 0.35 gpm flow rate, making it a perfect fit for commercial projects aiming to reduce environmental impact.Ease of Maintenance: The new line extension was designed with user-friendly top access to key components, including solenoids and batteries, minimizing downtime and simplifying upkeep.Versatile Aesthetics: The 0.35 gpm faucets are available in multiple heights and stylish finishes, as well as custom engravings, enhancing the visual appeal of any modern restroom design that aims to provide both form and function.Backed by a century of experience and proven Sloan technologies, BASYS Faucets deliver a revolutionary approach to sensor faucets that meets the demands of the commercial plumbing industry. Fueled by years of field research and in-depth interviews with architects, engineers, and plumbers, BASYS has the strength and versatility to meet the needs of any application or environment.For more information on Sloan’s BASYS Faucets, visit Sloan’s website. Follow Sloan on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, X, and blog for additional updates.
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Sloan, the world’s leading manufacturer of commercial plumbing systems, has announced that it now offers the largest selection of 689 infrared (IR) sensor faucets that exceed the mandatory NSF 61 and California AB 100 certification requirements for safe drinking water. Sloan has added these third-party certifications without making any changes to the products themselves.“As a leader in the plumbing industry, it’s critical that Sloan is at the forefront of certification requirements for clean, safe drinking water,” said Morgan Kish, Sloan Senior Product Line Manager – Faucets, Soap Dispensers, Sinks, and Showerheads. “We are proud to offer the most extensive line of NSF 61- and AB100-compliant sensor faucets in the market today.”While Sloan faucets are exempt from both NSF 61 and AB100 standards because they are installed in commercial restrooms and are not specifically intended to dispense water for human consumption, Sloan chose to add this certification to its faucets as it shares the mission of providing safe drinking water.Packaging will be updated to include this certification identification on a rolling basis, and all spec sheets have been updated to identify this certification.NSF 61 is an American National Standard that establishes minimum health-effects requirements for the chemical contaminants and impurities that are indirectly imparted to drinking water from products, components, and materials used in drinking water systems. The standard is routinely monitored and updated by a joint committee comprised of equal parts public health experts, end users, and industry members.Passed in 2021, California Assembly Bill 100 prohibits a person from manufacturing, and offering for sale in the state, an endpoint device that does not meet a certain lead leaching standard. For more information on Sloan’s commitments to safe drinking water and sustainability, visit Sloan’s website. Follow Sloan on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), and YouTube for additional updates.
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Sloan, the world’s leading manufacturer of commercial plumbing systems, is supporting schools across the state of Michigan as they work to meet Michigan Filter First Legislation compliance in order to protect children statewide from exposure to lead in drinking water.Local Sloan representatives across the state are assisting schools as they decide which filtered Sloan DropSpot™ Bottle Fillers and Water Coolers—as well as NSF-61 compliant faucets—work best to support their clean drinking water efforts.Signed into law on Oct. 24, 2023, the Clean Drinking Water Access Act, and amendments to the Child Care Organizations Act—collectively known as the Michigan Filter First Legislation— requires all Michigan public schools and daycare centers to install bottle fillers with PFOS filters by the end of the 2025-26 school year.Many Michigan school districts are using buildings with aging infrastructure built before the 2014 Federal Safe Water Drinking Act (No/Low Lead Law for plumbing products), requiring updates to provide water free of potentially harmful contaminants.“Safe drinking water is an essential competent to the health of Michigan students across the state,” said Iris Liang, Sloan Bottle Filler and Cooler Product Line Manager. “At Sloan, we’re proud to help schools become Filter First compliant with our bottle fillers, water coolers, and NSF-61 faucets to help create a healthier learning environment.”Sloan DropSpot Bottle Fillers and Water Coolers meet and exceed Filter First standards, including NSF/ANSI 53 and 42 certifications for lead and particulate reduction. They also reduce PFOA and PFOS, the two most widely used chemicals in the PFAS group. Additional features including filter status indicators, integrated antimicrobial bubblers, and adaptable installation options help deliver enhanced hygienic and facility maintenance benefits.For more information on Sloan’s Filter First-compliant products, and to schedule a site visit with a Sloan representative, visit Sloan’s website. Follow Sloan on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, X, and blog for additional updates.
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Sloan, the world’s leading manufacturer of commercial plumbing systems, has installed its DropSpot™ Bottle Fillers and Water Coolers throughout Wrigley Field, home of the Chicago Cubs. The new bottle fillers and water coolers will help provide Cubs fans with filtered drinking water and the opportunity to refill bottles on gamedays.“As the Official Water Efficiency Partner of the Chicago Cubs, Sloan has provided water solutions throughout Wrigley Field’s restrooms, and now we’re proud to extend those solutions into the ballpark’s concourse with access to water refill stations,” said Adam Myers, Sloan Product Line Manager (restroom accessories, hand dryers, and bottle fillers).“The Chicago Cubs have enjoyed a longstanding partnership with Sloan and are excited to add the new DropSpot Bottle Fillers and Water Coolers to Wrigley Field for fans to utilize while at the ballpark,” said Cubs Vice President of Corporate Partnerships, Alex Seyferth. “We trust Sloan's expertise in water efficiency, which is why we partnered with them to bring these products to Wrigley Field.” Sloan’s DropSpot Bottle Fillers and Water Coolers—located throughout Wrigley Field’s main concourse and Budweiser Bleachers—are equipped with Total PFAS filters that remove unwanted substances (PFAS) from drinking water. Designed with a sleek stainless-steel finish, these stations complement the architectural updates of Wrigley Field while standing up to high-traffic use. To ensure accessibility, additional stainless-steel cane aprons have been installed in compliance with ADA requirements.“With the launch of DropSpot, Sloan is providing Cubs fans with a convenient and accessible way to refill reusable bottles with filtered water,” Myers said.The addition of DropSpot Bottle Fillers and Water Coolers follows Sloan’s installation of touch-free restroom products at Wrigley Field and Sloan Park, the Cubs’ Spring Training facility, including sensor faucets, soap dispensers, hand dryers, and flushometers, as well as sinks, urinals, water closets, and more.For more information on Sloan’s DropSpot Bottle Fillers and Water Coolers, visit Sloan’s website. Follow Sloan on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, X, and blog for additional updates.