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Aug
22

American Standard Receives 2013 Green GOOD DESIGN Award

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American Standard ICS Sink won a Green GOOD DESIGN award

American Standard has been named a 2013 Green GOOD DESIGN Award recipient by the European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies and the Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture and Design. The company was recognized for the ICS Sink with Selectronic IC Faucet, a hand washing sink and faucet system that was carefully designed to minimize splashing and create a more hygienic environment.

The Green GOOD DESIGN award identifies and recognizes a number of the world’s best environmentally sound designs and aims to create public awareness of the products and firms that contribute to worldwide design innovation with a sustainable edge. American Standard joined firms such as The Coca-Cola Company and Mercedes Benz in receiving this recognition under the Green Product Design category this year.

For more information on this announcement, view the complete press release or email us.

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Aug
15

American Standard Awarded Grant to Improve Global Sanitation

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In 2012, American Standard partnered with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to develop the SaTo, a sanitary toilet pan designed to improve sanitation and reduce the spread of disease in Bangladesh.

A new grant from the foundation will focus on addressing sanitation issues in Sub-Saharan Africa. A team of American Standard product engineers will visit Zambia, Ethiopia, Nigeria, and Kenya this fall to learn more about the specific needs in this part of the world. This time the objective will be to develop a hygienic toilet pan that can operate in a rural environment where water is less abundant. Prototypes will be tested in the field to obtain feedback from local residents on the effectiveness of the toilet pans during a subsequent trip to Africa.

Worldwide, 2.5 billion people lack access to adequate sanitation. Every day, 2,000 children die from lack of proper sanitation. The United Nations has set a 2015 Millennium Development Goal of reducing by half the proportion of people who lack access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation.

The work being done by American Standard in Bangladesh and Sub-Saharan Africa is designed to help make this goal a reality. This year American Standard is donating hundreds of thousands of SaTo sanitary toilet pans to Bangladesh, one for each of its Champion toilets sold in North America in 2013.

For more information on this announcement view the complete press release or email us.

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Aug
15

10 Tips on How to Effectively Use Social Media

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How can design and construction industry brands effectively use social media? Kitchen and Bath Industry Hall of Famer Hank Darlington quoted me in Supply House Times Magazine  from the content I gave him for an upcoming NKBA business book. Here are the top 10 highlights:

1.    Start by listening. Choose a platform to try and then watch and read what others do and say.

2.    Find your tribe. Most of our industry trade magazines have done stories and profiles on social media leaders, so start by following them and watching their interactions to find more lik

e-minded folks. Make connections through kitchen-and-bath-related groups on LinkedIn and participate in Twitter chats such as #kbtribechat every Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. (Eastern), or the interior designer chat #intdesignerchat every Tuesday at 6 p.m. (Eastern).

3.    Be likeable. Provide a fun, helpful and emotionally uplifting experience at every touch point.

4.    For content, whether it’s a 500-word blog post or a 140-character tweet, follow the 50-30-20 rule:

  • 50% of content you share or create should be of interest to others, although it can be loosely related to your brand message. A kitchen designer might relate stories about local food and r
  • ecipes or comment on food blogs. A bathroom showroom might share stories about wellness or comment on fitness sites.
  • 30% of content can be related to your brand message, but in an entertaining way. Examples include images of past projects, videos of how a kitchen remodel happens and tips and tricks for successful remodels.
  • 20% of content is your brand message. Examples are sales announcements, client endorsements or information about your team.

5.    Be a person, not a brand.

6.    Compliment and recognize others. Profiling someone through an interview or images is flattering and eminently sharable.

7.    Think like Hallmark. Greeting card companies create the images and write the prose that makes it easy for people to ke
ep in touch.Create content that people want to share with their friends. Think nostalgia, pets and kids. Post fun quizzes and pose interesting questions.

8.    Professional profiles should be engaging and compelling. Build a likeable profile where people researching kitchen-and-bath remodeling will go in your market area.

9.    Focus on quality, not quantity. Large social media followings can be beneficial, but small can be as well if you carefully cultivate a following just as you carefully cultivate contacts offline.

10.   Use social media to boost your PR. Find local reporters and editors who do kitchen-and-bath stories and follow them to see what interests them. Share and comment positively on their work.

 

To read the complete article, visit http://www.supplyht.com/articles/97259-how-social-media-can-grow-your-business.

 

 

 

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Aug
13

New Styles and Features in Trade Exclusive, High Efficiency Toilet Line

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The popular two-piece Champion PRO line of toilets from American Standard, sold exclusively through wholesale distribution, now includes a standard height (15-inch) elongated bowl as well as a new color -elegant black - in addition to the white, bone and linen shades already in the collection. Known for their flushing performance with the industry’s largest siphonic trapway, these toilets can successfully flush 1,000 grams (2.2 pounds) of waste while using a water-saving 1.28 gallons per flush (gpf).

The purchase of a Champion PRO also helps to champion the cause of safe sanitation. For every Champion toilet sold in the U.S. and Canada in 2013, American Standard will donate one sanitary toilet pan to help save lives and improve quality of life in Bangladesh.

For more information on this announcement view the complete press release or email us.

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Aug
8

New Heavy Duty, Maintenance-Free Commercial Faucets from American Standard

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heavy duty commercial faucet from American StandardA range of new heavy-duty commercial faucets have been added to the popular Monterrey faucet collection from American Standard, including a healthcare faucet, a single control kitchen faucet and multiple styles of centerset and widespread commercial lavatory faucets. Designed to stand up to the most demanding applications for institutional, education, and hospital installations, the new models feature solid brass construction and washerless ceramic disc valves for a lifetime of water-saving, drip-free performance.

The new faucets are lead free as defined under all applicable federal and state laws, and all widespread models include wrist blade handles, meeting ADA-compliance for ease of use.

For more information on this announcement, view the complete press release or email us.

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Jul
24

New Shower Music System Offers Rich Sound, In-Shower Controls

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Engineered for music lovers who demand high-quality sound throughout their homes, the new AudioWizard from Mr. Steam introduces immersive sound quality to the shower experience in less time than it takes to get the right water temperature. With the touch of a button, the wireless AudioWizard seamlessly connects to nearly any smart phone or other audio device via Bluetooth, and can retain up to eight devices in its memory. Set it once, and then whenever one of eight devices is in range, it will automatically sync with the AudioWizard.

AudioWizard even allows users to select tracks and control volume inside the shower with a convenient remote. Offering a clean, flush mount design, MusicTherapy speakers from Mr. Steam can be installed inside or outside the shower enclosure. The speakers offer crystal clear, full-range sound with a powerful bass with significantly less sound distortion than a typical 1.5 watt mono shower speaker.

For more information on the AudioWizard, view the complete press release or email us.

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Jul
18

Simplify Shower Installation with Leak-Proof Tileable Shower Bases

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american standard tileable shower base panThe new line of patented Tile Redi shower bases, now available from American Standard, help make contractor installation of full tile showers fast, easy, and virtually foolproof. This collection of tileable shower base pans can be installed and tiled the same day to save time, money, and practically eliminate the need for construction delays. Tile or stone can be applied directly to the base surface, and the shower pans also include an integrated 2-inch PVC drain, an adjustable stainless steel drain plate, and tile setting materials.

Available in a wide variety of curb options and drain configurations, this new offering of tile shower bases makes it easy to customize a shower to almost any specifications. Curb options include single curb, double curb, triple curb, and barrier free.

For more information on this announcement, view the complete press release or email us.

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Jun
28

American Standard Brands Acquired by LIXIL Corp.

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Congratulations to American Standard! LIXIL Corporation, headquartered in Tokyo, today announced that it has reached a definitive agreement to acquire 100% of the share capital of the parent company of American Standard Brands.

“This transaction marks an exciting chapter in our 137-year history,” said Jay D. Gould, American Standard BrandsPresident and CEO. “We and our customers will surely benefit by combining LIXIL’s quality control, manufacturing technology and product development with American Standard’s sales networks, and I believe these will help the company maintain our position as a market leader.”

For more more information on this announcement, view the complete press release or email us.

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Jun
20

Forbes Quotes NKBA President in Kitchen Remodeling Feature

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National Kitchen & Bath Association president elect John Petrie was interviewed by Forbes.com for a feature on kitchen remodeling trends to avoid. Petrie is quoted extensively throughout the article as an expert on current trends in kitchen remodeling.

The NKBA, celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, is the premiere association for kitchen and bath professionals. Learn more at www.nkba.org.

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Jun
19

American Standard Partners with WaterAid to Provide Global Sanitation Solutions

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A new partnership between American Standard Brands and WaterAid seeks to save lives and improve access to safe sanitation in Bangladesh. Through their joint effort, hundreds of thousands of people in this developing country will receive a cost effective, sanitary toilet pan to help prevent the spread of disease and improve their standard of living.

“Our partnership with WaterAid plays a crucial role in raising the standard of safe sanitation in Bangladesh. We will be donating hundreds of thousands of our SaTo sanitary toilet pans to residents and institutions in Bangladesh, one for every Champion toilet sold here in North America,” said Jay Gould, president and CEO of American Standard Brands.

american standard flush for good safe sanitation campaign
In parts of the world like Bangladesh, where fresh water is scarce and sewer infrastructure does not exist, open pit latrines allow disease to spread through direct and indirect contact with human waste. Globally, lack of access to safe sanitation facilities causes 2,000 deaths each day, mainly among children.

The SaTo (pronounced SAH-toh, derived from “Safe Toilet”) uses ingeniously simple mechanical and water seals that reduce the transmission of disease by closing off pit latrines from the open air. After eight months of development at the company’s New Product Design Center in Piscataway, N.J., successful field testing on the SaTo was completed in Bangladesh in early 2013. Users especially appreciated how the small amount of water retained after each use created an airtight seal that reduced odors, as well.

For more information on this announcement view the complete press release or email us.

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