Specification Sanitary Floor Drains, Sanitary Indirect Waste Receptors,
Sanitary Drains, Acid Resistant Drains, Sanitary Shower Drains and Jay R. Smith
Saniceptors used as sanitary indirect waste receptors are required by modern
plumbing codes in buildings where food is handled or processed such as
restaurants, cafeterias, food markets and food processing plants. Jay R. Smith
SANI-CEPTORS (Sanitary Drains) used as sanitary floor and area drains are
essential in locations where human life could be endangered due to lack of
sanitation such as hospitals, nursing and convalescent homes, clinic rooms and
laboratories; also food processing plants such as dairies, creameries and
breweries. These vital areas must be kept absolutely clean because the function
which they serve is connected with the health and well-being of people. When
sanitation, durability and longevity are considered, Jay R. Smith SANI-CEPTOR
Sanitary Drains are the most cost effective drains for most applications.
Specification Sanitary Floor Drains, Sanitary Indirect Waste Receptors, Sanitary
Drains, Acid Resistant Drains and Sanitary Shower Drains and Sanitary
floor drain accessories built by Jay R. Smith
Mfg. Co. for the Commercial Specification Plumbing and Drainage Industry.
Sanitary Floor Drains include drains with special coatings to be used in
applications requiring Special Coatings to provide Sanitary conditions in
hospitals, restaurants, laboratories, and other locations where human
life could be endangered due to lack of sanitation such as hospitals,
nursing and convalescent homes, clinic rooms and laboratories; also food
processing plants such as dairies, creameries, breweries or other
Building or area where Sanitary Conditions are required as part of the
Construction Specifications or Plumbing Codes.
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Jay R. Smith Mfg. Co. Engineered / Specification Sanitary Floor Drains,
Sanitary Indirect Waste Receptors, Sanitary Drains, Acid Resistant Drains and
Sanitary Shower Drains built for the Non-Residential (Commercial) Construction
Market