hands free soap dispenser
December 11, 2008 by BlogYrHealth
Filed under Soap
If you walk into new hospitals, malls and office buildings you are most likely to see that the restrooms are now equipped with touch-free fixtures. You don’t have to push a lever to flush the toilet. You don’t have to turn the faucet to turn on the water. You don’t have to push a pump to get some soap. All of these fixtures are now automated to reduce the instance of your hands touching anything that can harbor bacteria and germs.
The hands free soap dispenser, faucet and toilet are all activated by infrared technology. They have sensors that detect if your hands are right under the faucet or the soap pump. Many people greatly welcome this technology because it is sanitary and cost effective. The dispensing of the soap is controlled, the water flow stops when not needed and no more unnecessary flushing.
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