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Electronic Tap Versus Manual Tap

Hand washing fact

Think about how you wash your hands, if you have a manual tap, you have to turn it on, and then get the temperature right. You wet your hands, put soap on them and then rinse.

The whole time, the water is running. Infrared sensor-controlled taps change that. They turn on only when water is really necessary.
Water usage in the kitchen:

Sinks account for 15 percent of a kitchen's water wastage, making taps good candidates for sensor technology.
Water usage when brushing teeth

The whole time, the water is running. Infrared sensor-controlled taps change that. They turn on only when water is really necessary.

Water usage statistics:


While statistics vary according to building function, toilets account for 40 to 50 percent of water use in most commercial settings. Kitchens, landscaping and other water systems typically account for the rest. That means the toilet and kitchen are logical points to begin examining water-saving measures. Flushing toilets and turning taps on and off were once hands-on activities, but we are dedicated to turning manual taps to electronics to control water flow automatically.