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"Bergland" Hotel in Seefeld
(Austria)

Water revitalisation encourages return visits to Tyrolean hotel

Seefeld in the Tyrol is one of Austria’s most beautiful holiday ven­ues. Both in summer and winter the demanding guest is offered a bal­anced mixture of relaxation and exercise. Golf, cross-country and down­hill skiing are the main attractions available in the holiday resort 3600 feet above sea level.

The Bergland Hotel is one of the pioneers of the application of Grander Technology in the hotel business. Their first equipment was installed nine years ago.

Markus Daschil remembers the first Grander days at the Bergland: “We had our first success within a few days. The most remarkable changes were those that occurred in the laundry and swimming pool. The machines in the laundry suddenly started to foam, and at first we didn’t understand the connection, as very few user reports about Grander Technology were available at the time. Neither the manufacturers of the machines nor the washing-powder suppliers were able to explain the phenomenon. We then reduced the dosage, and the results were astounding. Accord­ing to the information provided by the detergent manufacturers this reduction would no longer guarantee the level of cleanness, but laboratory tests on the laundry proved that is was absolutely clean. The savings made in terms of chemicals quickly offset the initial investment.”

The experiences they had with the swimming pool were no less interesting: “In the swimming pool, which gets heavy use, we were able to reduce the dosage of chlorine and other chemicals signif­icantly, and the water quality has also improved.” Today he uses the Grander quality of his water and the consistent use of Grander Technology throughout the hotel as a selling point in his brochures and comes to the conclu­sion: “Guests keep telling me that they chose our hotel specifically because of its water revitalisation.”

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