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    Why California Schools Choose Elkay

    For decades, Elkay bottle filling stations and filters have been the gold standard for hydration. All our filters are certified and rigorously tested to NSF/ANSI standards, ensuring your students and staff have safer water to hydrate them throughout the day. Products are easy to install and maintain and reduce long-term costs — which means more money can be put toward books and programs. 

    Switching to Elkay solutions is easier than you think, especially with these resources.


    Lead is a Problem

    Not Convinced Lead Is a Problem?

    Well, 53% of California school districts have lead in their water at one or more taps1 — not to mention what other contaminants may be lurking. Whether you or someone you know is unsure about the risks of lead exposure, read this short whitepaper. You may be surprised by how harmful it is and how Elkay filters are engineered to stand up to it.

    Reveal Big Savings

    How Much Could You Save?

    Elkay's broad portfolio of drinking water solutions delivers savings to your budget, while reducing labor hours. Try our calculator tool to see how much your school could save on the initial purchase, installation and long-term maintenance of our drinking fountains and bottle fillers.

    See the Success

    "What I like about our partnership with Elkay is that we are able to eliminate more plastic from our school and community, and also provide our kids with healthy drinking water."

    - Alaina Pariano, Principal/Director

    Reveal Big Savings

    Get Access to Funding

    We understand the challenge of funding drinking water upgrades. The good news is there are several California grant opportunities to help supplement or fully fund your project. Applying is now easier with these grant fact sheets we’ve created for you.


    We Have the Solution for Your School

    Let’s schedule a site evaluation with your facilities team to determine your school’s needs.


    1 — “Lead in Schools’ Water.” Environment America. environmentamerica.org/resources/lead-in-schools-water/