The demand for high-rise residential and commercial complexes is propelled by urbanization and the rapid expansion of cities, impacting waste management strategies as well. Gathering trash from each floor and disposing of it has become an uphill task in this rising environment. Garbage chutes are an easy and hygienic solution to the given issue.
A garbage chute system is a long vertical passage that goes through every floor of a building. Every floor has a door where people can throw their trash into the chute. Usually, a small room on each floor holds this door. Trash put in the chute falls to the bottom into a dumpster or compactor. A garbage chute is constructed primarily from durable materials like stainless steel, due to its corrosion resistance and durability. Segregation of garbage (dry and wet) is mandatory. Segregated chutes facilitate collections. This type of chute is fully automatic.
These garbage chutes are an effective, easy, and economical way of Garbage Collection.
Types of Garbage Chutes
Single
Segregated
Features of Garbage Chutes
MOC- Stainless Steel
GPS recommends Stainless steel.
No stain, corrosion, or rust with water.
Highly resistant to the humidity, acid and alkalis.
Fire Rated
Fire-rated as per regulations.
Compiles with National Building Code.
90 Minutes fire-rated intake hopper.
MOC for Doors
Stainless Steel.
Easy to operate.
BA finish (Mirror Finish).
Autoclosing feature.
Interlocks and Magnetic Sensor.
Automatic Exhaust System
The exhaust system is very important.
Installed above roof level.
Removes foul air from Garbage Chute.
Sanitation System For Easy Cleaning
Designed to maintain chute cleanliness.
Installed at roof level.
Control panel installed at Garbage Room.
Fire Sprinklers
In-built fire sprinklers.
Provided at each floor.
Operates automatically at 680C.
Separate Wet and Dry Garbage Collection
Segregation of Garbage (Dry and Wet) is Mandatory.
Segregated Chutes facilitate collection.
This type of Chute is fully automatic.
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