THE PARK UPGRADE MAKING A BIG COMMUNITY IMPACT
12 Feb 2026
Upgrading park hydration stations goes beyond simple functionality, it enhances community wellbeing, health and sustainability. Outdated bubblers often fail to meet modern expectations, while thoughtfully designed drinking stations provide clean, fresh, and better-tasting water for people of all ages, as well as pets.
Civiq’s Aquafil Bold and FlexiFountain units deliver durable, low-maintenance solutions with inclusive features such as wheelchair access, soft-touch buttons, designer dog bowls, and optional service taps. UV-protected art panels can showcase community messages or park branding, adding to the visitor experience.
These modern stations encourage visitors to refill reusable bottles, reducing single-use plastic, while making hydration more appealing and accessible. By combining practicality, durability, and environmental responsibility, upgraded park water stations help create vibrant, healthy, and connected community spaces where everyone belongs.
AQUAFIL BOLD AND FLEXIFOUNTAIN DRINKING WATER
KEY FEATURES
- Durable and low-maintenance for harsh outdoor conditions
- Inclusive design with wheelchair access and family-friendly features
- Supports hydration for humans and pets
- Promotes environmental sustainability through bottle refill stations
- Enhances water taste and encourages healthier drinking choices
BENEFITS
- Improves community access to clean, safe, and tasty drinking water
- Encourages reusable bottles and reduces single-use plastic waste
- Supports healthy hydration habits for children, adults, and pets
- Enhances visitor satisfaction and park usability
- Strengthens social connections and community engagement
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