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Interactive Touch Desks for STEM
Touch Kiosks & Desks for STEM/STEAM Education, Library, Gaming, E-Directory ……
Hygenic Water Station for schools, public areas and more
– Water station installed with 1 set of EVERPURE® 7FC-L water filtration cartridge, includes standard installation- Sanitary touchless sensor activation with automatic shut-off timer
– Bottle filler utilises US EPA registered anti-microbial compound (MD-CU29) killing 99.9% of bacteria and viruses
– Filter system complies with NSF/ANSI 42 and 53 for elmination of lead and other harmful heavy materials
– Complies with NSF/ANSI 372 and 61 lead fee certification
Please contact C-MAX for service plans and details
Multi-colour Protective Face Masks selling hot !
Now in stock !
Please contact C-MAX for quotation and delivery lead times.
Single use disposable face mask
Available in different sizes: 175mm, 145mm
Available in blue, pink, green, purple, orange, white, grey
BFE > 99%, PFE > 98%
European CE certified
EN14683 Type II compliant
ASTM F2100 Level compliant
High efficiency in filtering bacteria, viral particles, PM2.5 dust particles
3-layer ply
Superior fluid resistant layer
Fibre glass free high filtration medium
Soft hypoallergenic layer
Economic high accuracy forehead thermometer now available
Community Service @ Elderly-Care NGO
C-MAX out in action on elderlies visits for disposable mask distribution
Pandemic necessity in public areas – Body Temperature Measurement Tool
Hygenic, hands-free body temperature measurement tool now available
Please click here for more details
Help Australia’s Bushfire Victims
It’s estimated that as many as 8,400 koalas have perished in fires on the mid-north coast of NSW and Kangaroo Island in South Australia has lost over 50% of their koala population This is a devastating blow for an iconic species already in decline, and these bushfires have the potential to hasten koalas’ slide towards extinction in eastern Australia.
Koalas could be extinct in the wild in eastern Australia in as little as 30 years due mainly to ongoing excessive tree-clearing for agricultural and urban development and climate heating triggered bushfires that destroy koala habitat, that potentially accelerate the extinction timeline.
But all hope is not lost. Help is urgently needed for the national emergency fund to help raise $30 million to deliver:
• Wildlife response – including partnering with wildlife response organisations, communities and scientists nationally for a swift and effective response and recovery at scale.
• Habitat restoration – including restoring native forests and damaged wildlife habitat, stopping deforestation, cultivating habitat connectivity, core habitat and Indigenous and rural fire management.
• Future proofing Australia – including driving innovative solutions to help mitigate climate change, driving climate event preparedness, species adaptation and long-term wildlife and nature conservation efforts towards securing Australia’s natural resources for people and nature.