Cato rehab centre
(Norway)
Experiences from the far north ...

Some four years ago, Norway became the first country in Scandinavia to introduce Grander Technology. The results have been amazing.
The Cato Centre in Son, Norway, offers rehabilitation for the physically handicapped. At the beginning of 2000, technical manager Paul Gummerson installed Grander Technology in the wave pool. He was sceptical about the concept and wondered if this unknown technology was just another gimmick ! The wave pool has a temperature of approximately 38 degrees Celsius, and is very popular at the centre. Two weeks after Grander Technology was installed, says Gummerson, things really started to happen: “The patients told us that they couldn’t detect the smell of chlorine anymore, and that, in addition, the water felt extremely soft and comfortable to the skin. “Now we no longer have to scrub the floor and pool. The dirt is easy to remove without the use of detergents. We used to have chemical residues and stains from splashes around the poolside. Since using Grander, these have just washed away on their own.
“We normally change the water every week. Now every third week is enough. “In spite of increasing traffic, the use of chlorine and chemicals has been greatly reduced. Each month we used to use 300 litres of chlorine. Now we need only 150 - 200 litres. The filters have also become really easy to clean. We are currently considering installing Grander Technology throughout the entire building. We have to admit that we don’t understand Mr Grander’s invention, but it certainly works. We most certainly recommend that others try it.”
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