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Corrections Solutions

Galvin delivers trusted solutions for correctional facilities, including ligature‑resistant tapware, Wallgate sanitaryware & water management systems. Designed for safety, durability & compliance, our products support secure & rehabilitative environments.

Australia’s Most Trusted Range

Galvin offers Australia’s most extensive portfolio of ligature‑ and vandal‑resistant electronic and mechanical tapware, Wallgate solid‑surface sanitaryware, drainage products, fixtures, fittings and advanced water management systems. All products are rigorously designed and tested to meet the specialised requirements of custodial, detention and rehabilitation environments. 

Normalised, Patient‑Centred Design

Our product philosophy embraces normalisation, creating environments that feel safe yet non-institutional. With an emphasis on human dignity and mental wellbeing, our fixtures reflect home‑like aesthetics that support rehabilitation and a sense of worth among facility residents.

Robust Ligature & Vandal Resistance  

Security is non‑negotiable in corrections. Each fixture is meticulously engineered to eliminate ligature points and withstand high-impact vandalism. Ideal for cells, shower areas, holding facilities and courtrooms, our solutions help reduce risks and enhance protection for staff and inmates alike. 

Complete Room‑Scale Solutions

From tapware and showers to thermostatic mixing valves, Wallgate sanitaryware, ligature‑resistant grab rails, mirrors, drinking bubblers and drainage systems, Galvin offers turnkey solutions for secure bathrooms and whole rooms. We partner with facility designers from concept to commissioning to ensure seamless integration of all water-control components. 

Cost‑Effective Whole‑of‑Life Performance

Acknowledging the importance of durability and lifecycle efficiency, our fixtures are built to minimise maintenance, downtime and replacement expense. The result is reduced whole-of-life costs, making Galvin’s solutions a smart investment for secure facilities.

Quality, Certification & Local Support

We stand by both product and performance. All fixtures comply with Australian standards, including WaterMark, WELS, TMV3, as well as ISO 9001 and 14001 certifications. With strong technical backup and service from our Australian‑based teams, facility managers and designers receive reliable support every step of the way.

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Correctional Facility Solutions

Check out our lastest brochure and discover our range of at-risk-patient protection products suited for correctional facilities and detention centers.

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Wallgate Ligature Resistant S/Surface Accessible Pan Coved with Integ Seat 460x810mm

Wallgate Ligature Resistant S/Surface Accessible Pan Coved with Integ Seat 460x810mm

Codes: 123.44.34.40, 123.44.33.40, 123.44.32.40, 123.44.35.40, 123.44.31.40

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Wallgate Ligature Resistant S/Surface Ambulant Pan Coved with Integ Seat 476x652mm

Wallgate Ligature Resistant S/Surface Ambulant Pan Coved with Integ Seat 476x652mm

Codes: 123.42.34.40, 123.42.33.40, 123.42.32.40, 123.42.35.40, 123.42.31.40

Frequently Asked Questions

Anti-Ligature/ligature-resistant design reduces self-harm risks by eliminating or minimising attachment points on fixtures like taps, showers, and grab rails. This approach:

  • Protects lives and supports duty of care
  • Enhances staff safety
  • Ensures compliance with custodial standards

Learn more about ligature resistance

Designers must balance safety, security, durability, hygiene, and maintenance. Fixtures need to resist vandalism, tampering, and misuse while remaining robust and easy to maintain.

Correctional-grade fixtures feature rounded profiles, concealed fixings, tamper-resistant components, and minimal gaps. Wall-mounted or recessed options improve safety and visibility.

Learn more about vandal resistance

Key standards include:

  • AS 4032.4 – Thermostatic mixing valves for plumbing systems
  • AS/NZS 3500 – Plumbing and drainage requirements
  • AS/NZS 6400 – Water efficiency labelling standards

Fixtures also align with custodial guidelines and mental health facility standards.

Yes, correctional facilities are subject to specific guidelines for water saving and lead free compliance, often aligned with broader regulatory standards but tailored to the unique needs of secure environments.

Water-saving regulations aim to reduce water usage and prevent misuse. Fixtures must often meet minimum flow rate requirements (e.g. WELS ratings in Australia) and may incorporate features like timed-flow or push-button controls to limit water run-time and prevent flooding from deliberate misuse.

Lead free compliance is also critical, especially in drinking water systems. Many regions require plumbing products to meet strict standards such as the NSF/ANSI 372 or AS/NZS 4020, ensuring materials used in water-contact components contain minimal or no lead to protect occupant health.

In correctional settings, these standards are often combined with additional durability and anti-vandalism requirements, meaning products must not only be compliant, but also secure and tamper resistant.

Prioritised features include:

  • Ligature- and tamper-resistant design
  • Vandal resistance and impact durability
  • Concealed or recessed installation
  • Minimal joints or exposed components
  • Ease of external maintenance access
  • Water efficiency and hygiene compliance

Fixture design differs between minimum and maximum-security facilities primarily in the level of security, durability, and risk mitigation required.

In maximum-security facilities, fixtures must be extremely robust and designed to eliminate any potential safety or security risks. This includes fully enclosed, ligature resistant designs, tamper-proof fastenings, and minimal exposed components to prevent self-harm, vandalism, or concealment of contraband. Materials are typically heavy-duty stainless steel or reinforced composites, and features like metered water controls and secure access panels are standard.

In contrast, minimum-security facilities may allow for fixtures with a more residential or commercial appearance, using materials like vitreous china or plastic composites. While safety and durability are still important, the risk level is lower, so fixtures may have more visible fittings and a greater focus on user comfort and normalisation, rather than maximum security.

Overall, the level of risk in the facility dictates how strict the fixture design needs to be in terms of tamper resistance, ligature prevention, and material strength.

Common materials include:

  • 304 or 316 grade stainless steel – chosen for its strength, corrosion resistance, and cleanability
  • Reinforced composite polymers – used for ligature resistant fittings due to their smooth finish and strength
  • Heavy-duty brass or chrome-plated components – where internal durability is needed

External access to valves and control systems is crucial in correctional settings to ensure safe, efficient, and secure management of plumbing systems without needing to enter inmate areas. It allows staff to quickly shut off water in the event of flooding, vandalism, or misuse, reducing potential damage and safety risks. 

It also enables routine maintenance or repairs to be carried out without disrupting operations or compromising staff safety. By locating controls outside of cells or secure zones, facilities can maintain better oversight and control, while minimising direct contact and associated risks.