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Green Building Elements: Touchless Faucets
Posted by: Jamie 5/14/2008 10:16 AM

FaucetWritten by Joel Bittle

Seemingly relegated to airport and stadium bathrooms, touchless faucets are starting to make their way into homes, with plumbing manufacturers moving to offer more design options. It's an idea that may seem strange at first, but touchless faucets are actually quite practical, especially for a children's bathroom. They are clearly beneficial in that they limit the spread of bacteria, but they also save water. Consider how much water is wasted while brushing teeth. A touchless faucet ensures that water isn't running the entire time someone is brushing. Combined with a water-saving aerator, touchless faucets can save a substantial amount of water. And, since the water is set at a specific temperature, having a touchless faucet removes the risk of a child scalding him or herself accidentally. Touchless faucets are also available for kitchens, though consumers will need to do some research to make sure they are getting something that fits their habits. Kitchen touchless faucets clearly carry the same health and water conservation benefits but most are set at one temperature, which might be inconvenient.

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For more ideas on saving water, check out these articles on tub sizes, tankless water heaters, and Elements of Building: Water. Photo by Vlad Iorga

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