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Catalog Pages 2019 SPRING CATALOGUE alpineindustries.com OUR BRAND Alpine Industries, headquartered in Irvington, NJ, is a manufacturer of innovative, solution-based prod- ucts for commercial and institutional markets worldwide. The Alpine Industries brand is known for its high quality products, specifically in the foodservice and janitorial sectors of the industry. Well known for our up-to-date technology, quality, and space saving designs, contractors and facility managers worldwide rely on Alpine products for system solutions in the categories of foodservice, san- itary maintenance, waste handling, material transport, away-from-home washroom, and safety prod- ucts. Design innovation by a skilled and dedicated workforce has produced a range of products that are an essential part of any commercial facility throughout the world. Here at Alpine Industries we maintain a strong practice of ongoing product research and development, and combined with a commitment to the customer, this is the foundation of our success! 2 | 2019 Catalogue PRODUCTS Every product in the Alpine Industries line is designed and manufactured to the highest industry standards. Our products benefit from a range of approvals in their specific industries. MISSION Providing our customers with quality products that enable you to fill your requirements in the most cost effective and reliable way! SERVICES Alpine customers benefit from an extensive service and technical support program, complete with customer support, repair and parts facilities, our clients have access to “hands-on” advice. 2019 Catalogue | 3 Product Categories | Washroom Accessories, Waste Receptacles, Signs & Sign Holders PRODUCT CATEGORIES WASHROOM ACCESSORIES Hand Dryers & Accessories 7 - 10 Paper Towel Dispensers 10 - 12 Soap Dispensers 13 - 15 Toilet Tissue Dispensers 16 Toilet Seat Cover Dispensers 17 Sanitary Waste Receptacles 18 - 19 Safety Grab Bars 20 Baby Changing Station 21 Glove Dispensers 22 - 23 Toilet Paper Holders with Storage 24 WASTE RECEPTACLES SIGNS & HOLDERS Open Top 26 Marker Board 31 Recycling Centers 27 LED Board 31 All Weather 28 Place Cards 32 Cigarette Disposal 29 LED Signs & Accessories 33 - 35 Table Top Board Signs 36 Number Cards 36 Table Numbers 37 Table Holders 37 Acrylic Sign Holders 38 9x6 Signs 39 3x9 Signs 40 4 | 2019 Catalogue Product Categories | Safety Equipment, Odor Control, Janitorial & Sanitation Supplies SAFETY EQUIPMENT ODOR CONTROL Pop-Up Wet Floor Signs 42 Urinal Screens 47 Safety Hanging Sign 43 Air Freshener Clips 48 Wet Floor Sign Holder 43 24” Caution Wet Floor Sign 44 Mop & Broom Holder 45 JANITORIAL & SANITATION SUPPLIES Mop Bucket & Side Wringer Combo 50 Cleaning Cart with 3 Shelves 50 Triple Brush Floor & Carpet Sweeper 50 Cleaning Caddies 51 2019 Catalogue | 5 Washroom Accessories alpineindustries.com Washroom Accessories | Hand Dryers & Accessories WHITE GRAY OAK HIGH SPEED COMMERCIAL HAND DRYER 120V/60Hz ALP404 / 220V/60Hz ALP404-20 The OAK High Speed Hand Dryer is quieter when compared to other high speed hand dryers, with only an 8 second drying time. A replaceable HEPA filter removes bac- teria from the air used to dry your hands, and also helps keep the motor and internal hardware clean. Automatic, touch-free operation, insert hands into the dryer and slowly raise them to dry. Hand dryer is equipped with a high or low speed, and hot or cold blowing air temperature controls, and is able to be plugged in for fast and easy installation. Also featuring a water reservoir located at the bottom of the hand dryer that can be easily removed and cleaned to keep your floors and surrounding areas SPEED CONTROL moisture free. WATER TRAY HEPA FILTER ALP404-HEPA HEPA FILTER The HEPA Filter is a replaceable air filter for OAK Hand Dryer which helps to re- move bacteria from the air. QUANTITY CASE SKU UOM PURCHASED IN QUANTITY COLORS SIZE SPECS MSRP ALP404-GRY EACH SINGLE 1 GRAY 27.5″ x 11.75″ x 7.25″ $885.00 ALP404-WHI EACH SINGLE 1 WHITE 27.5″ x 11.75″ x 7.25″ $885.00 ALP404-20-GRY EACH SINGLE 1 GRAY 8” x 3.5” x 2” $885.00 ALP404-20-WHI EACH SINGLE 1 WHITE 8” x 3.5” x 2” $885.00 ALP404-HEPA EACH SINGLE 1 N/A 9” x 4.5” x 3” $65.00 2019 Catalogue | 7 Washroom Accessories | Hand Dryers & Accessories HEMLOCK HAND DRYER 110v 400-10 / 220v 400-20 400-10-SSB 400-10-BLA 400-10-CHR 400-10-COP 400-10-GRY 400-10-RED 400-10-WHI The Hemlock Hand Dryer is a high speed automatic hand dryer with a unique design offering a blue light for hand drying efficiency. With a powerful 25000RPM motor, the Hemlock model will dry your hands in 10 seconds, faster than many comparable high speed hand dryers and excellent for high traffic bathroom areas. Saving thousands of dollars per year in paper towels and electricity, the Hemlock hand dryer is also equipped with a plug-in option for quick and easy installation. Hand dryer automatically activates when hands are placed beneath the sensor and stops when they are removed. Also features auto-stop function if hands are not removed after 63 seconds. Covered by a 5 year warranty. QUANTITY CASE SKU UOM PURCHASED IN QUANTITY COLORS SIZE SPECS MSRP 400-10-SSB EACH SINGLE 2 BLACK 12.32″ x 11.40″ x 6.6875″ $350.00 400-10-BLA EACH SINGLE 2 CHROME 12.32″ x 11.40″ x 6.6875″ $350.00 400-10-CHR EACH SINGLE 2 COFFEE 12.32″ x 11.40″ x 6.6875″ $350.00 400-10-COP EACH SINGLE 2 GRAY 12.32″ x 11.40″ x 6.6875″ $350.00 400-10-GRY EACH SINGLE 2 RED 12.32″ x 11.40″ x 6.6875″ $350.00 400-10-RED EACH SINGLE 2 STAINLESS STEEL BRUSHED 12.32″ x 11.40″ x 6.6875″ $350.00 400-10-WHI EACH SINGLE 2 WHITE 12.32″ x 11.40″ x 6.6875″ $350.00 400-20-WHI EACH SINGLE 2 WHITE 12.32″ x 11.40″ x 6.6875″ $350.00 400-20-SSB EACH SINGLE 2 STAINLESS STEEL BRUSHED 12.32″ x 11.40″ x 6.6875″ $350.00 8 | 2019 Catalogue Washroom Accessories | Hand Dryers & Accessories HEMLOCK RECESS KIT 400-RECESS The Alpine Industries 400-RECESS recess kit works with all Hem- lock hand dryers. The recess kit reduces the protrusion of the dryer to less than 4 inches from the wall to meet ADA require- ments when the dryer is installed in a narrow passage (hand dryer not included). STAINLESS STEEL HAND DRYER WALL GUARD 400-WALLG Our sleek, modern, corrosion resistant brushed Stainless Steel Wall Guards quickly mount with double sided tape beneath your Hemlock Hand Dryers to protect wall finishes from water stains and damage. Easily wiped down, they assist maintenance personnel in preserving the appearance and cleanliness of your restroom facilities. QUANTITY CASE SKU UOM PURCHASED IN QUANTITY COLORS SIZE SPECS MSRP 400-RECESS EACH SINGLE 1 STAINLESS STEEL BRUSHED 26” x 16.37” x 3.37” $265.00 400-WALLG EACH SINGLE 1 STAINLESS STEEL BRUSHED 31.75” x 15.75” x 0.062” $124.35 2019 Catalogue | 9 Washroom Accessories | Hand Dryers, Paper Towel Dispensers HAZEL HAND DRYER 402-10-WHI The Hazel Hand Dryer is an automatic hand dryer with a unique design, saving you thousands of dollars per year in paper towels and electricity. Perfect for your high traffic bathroom areas, equipped with plug-in wire cord for quick and easy instal- lation, Alpine Industries Hazel hand dryers will activate when hands are placed beneath the sensor and will stop when hands are removed. C-FOLD/MULTIFOLD TOWEL DISPENSER 481 481 / 481-S The C-Fold/Multifold paper towel dispenser is ideal for high traffic restrooms, break rooms, food service facilities, health-care facilities and more. Made of durable 304 stainless steel with a brushed fin- ish, features a lock to help prevent tampering and vandalism, and a sight window on the dispenser’s front to monitor fill level. 481-S QUANTITY CASE SKU UOM PURCHASED IN QUANTITY COLORS SIZE SPECS MSRP 402-10-WHI EACH SINGLE 8 WHITE 10” x 9.5” x 9” $65.50 481 EACH SINGLE 10 STAINLESS STEEL BRUSHED 10.2″ x 11.2″ x 4″ $57.77 481-S EACH SINGLE 14 STAINLESS STEEL BRUSHED 7.08” x 10.82” x 3.93” $52.00 10 | 2019 Catalogue Washroom Accessories | Paper Towel Dispensers 480-COP C-FOLD/MULTIFOLD PAPER TOWEL DISPENSER 480 / 480-AB / 480-AC / 480-AN / 480-ARG / 480-COP The C-Fold/Multifold paper towel dispenser is ideal for high traffic restrooms, break rooms, food service facilities, health-care facilities and more. Made of durable 304 stainless steel with a brushed finish, features a lock to help prevent tampering and vandalism, and a sight window on the dispenser’s front to monitor fill level. 480 480-AB 480-AC 480-AN 480-ARG 480-COP QUANTITY CASE SKU UOM PURCHASED IN QUANTITY COLORS SIZE SPECS MSRP 480 EACH SINGLE 8 STAINLESS STEEL BRUSHED 10” x 9.5” x 9” $57.77 480-AB EACH SINGLE 8 ANTIQUE BRONZE 14.5” x 11.2” x 4” $79.90 480-AC EACH SINGLE 8 ANTIQUE COPPER 14.5” x 11.2” x 4” $79.90 480-AN EACH SINGLE 8 ANTIQUE NICKE 14.5” x 11.2” x 4” $79.90 480-ARG EACH SINGLE 8 ANTIQUE ROSE GOLD 14.5” x 11.2” x 4” $79.90 480-COP EACH SINGLE 8 COPPER 14.5” x 11.2” x 4” $79.90 2019 Catalogue | 11 Washroom Accessories | Towel Dispensers ACRYLIC WALL-MOUNTED TOWEL DISPENSER 432-BLK / 432-CLR The Acrylic Wall-Mounted Paper Towel Dispenser is a practical and attractive solution to paper towel dispensers when you reach for a single, or multiple towels to clean up major spills.
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