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Our last category of baby changing units that we have in our range are Vertical Fold-Down Baby Changing Units. These baby changing tables are similar to our horizontal units in that they are affixed to the walls of your washroom and fold down for ease of use. These units are commonly found in places like leisure centres, restaurants, shopping centres, and any other public washroom space.
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Is installed at an appropriate and comfortable height - many manufacturers suggest that an ideal height to install a baby changing table is between 730mm and 800mm from the ground.
Commercial baby changing units and Baby Changing Tables can be installed in any public and Commercial Washroom facility to help parents with young children. We supply wall-mounted, fold-down Baby Changing Tables and Counter Mounted Baby Change Stations made from sturdy and easy-to-clean materials such as white Miranit, MDPE and stainless steel. Choose from leading brands such as Magrini, Dolphin, ASI and Koala Kare and improve your washroom’s baby-changing facilities today.
Counter Mounted Baby Changers are a style of baby changing unit that, as the name suggests, sits on top of any counters or surfaces that you have in your washrooms. These units do not use surface fixings, making them a very hygienic and easy-to-clean option for a baby changing unit in your washroom, provided you have the available surface space.
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How much a baby changing table costs will depend on many factors, such as what features it has, who manufactured it, what material it's made from and what size it is. Here at Commercial Washrooms, we sell a variety of changing units to suit all budgets, with our baby changing table products starting from just £178.00.
Here at Commercial Washrooms, our baby changing unit products are designed with safety in mind and have a hygienic finish. Changing tables should have special safety features, such as raised barriers or straps and should be compliant with BS EN 12221:2008 and Decree 91-1292 if they are to be used in a public bathroom. That said, whilst a changing table is safe, you should never leave a baby unattended.
A popular subcategory of counter-mounted baby changing units that we sell in our range are solid surface baby changing units, which are units that are built into the actual counter rather than sitting on top of tables and spaces. These changing units include a baby changing curve, white Miranit basins and straps to safely hold the little ones in place. The optional basin is integral to the unit providing a smooth, easy-to-clean worktop.
Can’t find the baby changing table product you’re looking for or have any questions about our products? Please contact our friendly sales team who will be happy to help. Don’t forget to also consider waste disposal solutions so that users of your baby changing table can quickly and easily dispose of dirty nappies and cleaning wipes. Here at Commercial Washrooms, we sell a wide range of waste bins as well as waste chutes and flaps to fit in your washroom. Many common questions and general advice regarding baby changing units can be found online by reading our blog. The information about the baby changing unit and its questions is of particular relevance. Browse our washroom case studies, which include many of our baby-changing units.
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Is easily accessible and will not impact the traffic flow - it’s important that those who need to use a baby changer can do so easily and will have enough space to change their child whilst also not interrupting the flow of traffic in your washroom.
A baby changing table needs to be mounted at a comfortable height which is easily accessible. Most manufacturers suggest that the best height for a changing unit is between 730mm and 800mm from ground level.
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Prince George was born and educated in Hanover. In 1837, after serving for a short time in the Hanoverian army, he transferred to the British army with the rank of colonel. He saw service in Gibraltar, the Ionian Islands and Ireland before succeeding to his father’s title as Duke of Cambridge in 1850. On the outbreak of the Crimean War in 1854 he was placed in command of the 1st Division of the British army in the East and was soon promoted to lieutenant general. He was present at the battles of the Alma, Balaclava and Inkerman, and at the siege of Sebastopol. On 15 July 1856 he was appointed general commanding-in-chief, a position he was to retain for some forty years. This long service in command of the army was marked by many changes, prompted both by the inherent problems in the British army which were shown up during the Crimean War and by the impressive successes of the Prussian army and its methods. The Duke himself did not relish change, but saw it as his duty to carry out, to the best of his ability, the measures imposed on him and the army by the government. Throughout his career he evinced a warm interest in the welfare of the common soldier and he was famous for his plain, sometimes strong, language. His marriage to the actress Louisa Fairbrother was morganatic, their three sons not being recognised in the royal succession. The Duke’s private passion was for collecting gold boxes, and his splendid collection was sold following his death in 1904.
At Commercial Washrooms, we supply baby changing units which are ideal for every washroom facility. Our competitive range of new baby changing table products can easily be ordered online and delivered within 48 hours of purchase.
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A splendid gold and hardstone princely seal, dated to 1835 and made for the Duke of Cambridge, Prince George William Frederick Charles. Seal Detail The bloodstone handle is of faceted thistle form, emerging from an openwork gold calyx chased with rose, thistle and shamrock above an inscribed collar. The cushion is chased with galloping Hanoverian horses with further scrolls and flowers on a matted ground. The oval bloodstone matrix is spiritedly engraved with a full achievement of arms within the Garter motto, on plumy volutes, below the coronet of a royal duke. The inscription reads from his affectionate mother aug . 8 . 1835. The arms are those of Prince George William Frederick Charles (1819–1904), son of Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge, seventh son of George III, and Augusta, daughter of Prince Frederick of Hesse-Cassel. The seal was given by his mother to Prince George on the occasion of his confirmation at Windsor on 8 August 1835. Following the ceremony, Princess Augusta wrote to her father, ‘Thank God, it all went well ... It has been a real great happiness to me, I confess.’ On 15 August, the Order of the Garter was conferred upon the sixteen-year-old prince, an honour reflected in the design of the seal. The gravity and pomp which both occasions demanded were somewhat alarming to the Prince, who had confided to his diary, ‘The [confirmation] is a most solemn and awful engagement which I take in the eyes of my God ... [receiving the Garter] is a great honour which, as I have not actually deserved, I must merit by my own conduct’. Prince George was born and educated in Hanover. In 1837, after serving for a short time in the Hanoverian army, he transferred to the British army with the rank of colonel. He saw service in Gibraltar, the Ionian Islands and Ireland before succeeding to his father’s title as Duke of Cambridge in 1850. On the outbreak of the Crimean War in 1854 he was placed in command of the 1st Division of the British army in the East and was soon promoted to lieutenant general. He was present at the battles of the Alma, Balaclava and Inkerman, and at the siege of Sebastopol. On 15 July 1856 he was appointed general commanding-in-chief, a position he was to retain for some forty years. This long service in command of the army was marked by many changes, prompted both by the inherent problems in the British army which were shown up during the Crimean War and by the impressive successes of the Prussian army and its methods. The Duke himself did not relish change, but saw it as his duty to carry out, to the best of his ability, the measures imposed on him and the army by the government. Throughout his career he evinced a warm interest in the welfare of the common soldier and he was famous for his plain, sometimes strong, language. His marriage to the actress Louisa Fairbrother was morganatic, their three sons not being recognised in the royal succession. The Duke’s private passion was for collecting gold boxes, and his splendid collection was sold following his death in 1904. Seal Specification London, dated 1835. Height: 80 mm. Width of matrix: 26 mm.
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Everything was made easy for me and I was reassured at every stage. I dealt with Tom also towards the end of the project and again so helpful. The project is now complete but I would not hesitate to recommend this company. This will be our go to company for future requirements.
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A baby changing unit must be able to support the weight of a small child. Find out how much weight a baby changing station can hold in our blog.
Here at Commercial Washrooms, we sell a range of baby changing table products, including changers which can be mounted to a wall and countertop changing units. When it comes to deciding where to place your baby changing table, you should ensure that the baby changing table:
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Offers more privacy where possible - if you have enough space in your washroom and can afford to have a baby changing station in a separate cubicle, that would be ideal as this gives users more space and privacy.
Providing quality baby changing units for parents in your washrooms is a very important aspect of your washroom’s design that needs to be considered, and with our range of baby changing units and stations, you can easily find the right product that fits into the design and available space of your washroom. Below you can shop for and find some additional information and prices on the range of different baby-changing units and products we provide:
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Whilst there’s no legal requirement for you to have a baby changer, as a business, you should install a baby changing table in your washroom facilities so that it is easy for your customers, staff and visitors to change their children in a safe and hygienic environment. The British Toilet Association also suggests you should have at least one unisex baby changing table per 10,000 people.
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Another popular style of the baby changing unit found in many washrooms is the Horizontal Fold-Down Baby Changing Unit. These units are slim and intuitive and are securely mounted to the walls of your washroom, folding down for use in a way that effortlessly conserves and frees up room in your washrooms. These units are common in most public washrooms and areas like leisure centres and are among our most popular.
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