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Quench for Education

At educational institutions, reliable, clean, and great-tasting drinking water is essential so busy students and staff remain hydrated. Environmentally conscious students are ditching the single-use water bottles, replacing them with reusable bottles that do better for their wallets and the environment.

Colleges and universities are switching to bottleless water coolers from Quench as a quick win for their sustainability efforts. Join over 400 school districts, colleges and universities, and post-secondary education institutions across the U.S. who turn to Quench for their school drinking water needs to save money, and to encourage student health, while being environmentally conscious.

Students and staff can enjoy on-demand filtered water dispensers for libraries and study halls. Advanced filtration water and ice machines for athletic facilities and gyms with quenchwater+ to aid in hydration and post-workout recovery.  Flavored and Sparkling water machines for cafeterias and dining halls. Also, many schools operate in old buildings, where water is running through old pipes, picking up any contaminants along the way, including lead.

Quench’s state-of-the-art filtration can reduce up to 99.9% of lead in school water, amongst other impurities, like sediment and chlorine, and eliminate off-tastes and odors to provide users with clean, great-tasting water.

Quench bottleless water coolers and ice machines use industry-leading filtration, touchless sensor dispensing, LED UV technology, and antimicrobial surface protection to maintain water cleanliness, providing real peace of mind. In addition, only Quench offers mineral-infused and electrolyte-enhanced filtered drinking water with quenchWATER+.

Check out Quench by the Numbers:

  • Over 400 school districts, secondary schools, colleges, and universities Coast to Coast trust Quench
  • can reduce up to 99% of lead
  • 80% cost savings versus bottled water delivery
  • And 2.8M+ bottle say per year by Quench education customers

Are you interested in finding out more? Talk to an Education Water Expert today!

Published by
Cari Dienstman