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New FalcoJona Litter bin
New FalcoJona Litter bin
News & Blog 5 Sep 2011

The FalcoJona is a new and robust litter bin in Falco’s range of street furniture products. The FalcoJona is a design led steel litter bin, with simple European lines yet designed to withstand the impact of fireworks.

The all steel FalcoJona litter bin has been designed with durability and robust streetscape use in mind, making it perfect for public locations. The durable litter bin container is firework resistant helping it to improve vandal resistance through it’s solid construction. The FalcoJona litter bin has also been designed to prevent litter being placed on top of the bin forcing users to dispose of rubbish correctly – inside the bin.

The FalcoJona litter bin is equipped with a solid security lock and triangular key to allow access to the inside container. The inside container of the litter bin features two handles to facilitate the process of emptying.

FalcoJona litter bin benefits:
• 50 Litre Capacity
• Vandal Resistant
• Highly Durable
• Choice of 192 RAL colours available
• Firework resistant container

Litter Bin Materials
The FalcoJona litter bin is manufactured from zinc plated steel with the inside container manufactured from galvanised coated steel, these materials boast a long lifespan and are fully recyclable. All steel parts of the litter bin can be polyester powder coated in any of the 192 standard RAL colours to enhance durability.

For more information about the FalcoJona litter bin or any of our street furniture litter bin products, please contact our helpful sales team on (01538) 380080.

Customer Service & Technical Support

Our customer services team are on hand to offer product guidance and technical support. 

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