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Why Switch to Sensor?
Sensor faucets eliminate a touch point for potential contamination. According to the CDC*: Washing your hands can help keep you healthy and minimize the spread of respiratory and diarrheal infections. Some of the ways germs can spread:
Touch your eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands Prepare and/or consume food and/or drinks with unwashed hands Touch contaminated surfaces and/or objects Blow your nose, cough or sneeze into your hands before touching others hands or common objects
Sensor faucets save water when compared to standard manual bathroom faucets. Flow rates of sensor faucets (0.5 GPM to 0.35 GPM) are lower when compared to flow rates of standard manual lavatory faucets (1.2 GPM) Minimize risk of wasted water due to a user turning on a faucet and forgetting to turn it off Sensor faucets elevate the overall look of a restroom. The absence of handles and buttons creates a streamlined look and minimizes standing water on the faucet deck Design options range from transitional to ultra-modern to fit any space
*Check the CDC website regularly for updated information at www.cdc.gov
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