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Retrofitting for Hygiene: Why Touchless is the New Standard for Public Restrooms
Introduction For decades, touchless faucets and flushers were considered a luxury add-on for high-end airports or hotels. Today, they are the baseline expectation. In a post-pandemic world, facility managers are under increasing pressure to minimize cross-contamination points in public spaces.
But hygiene isn’t the only driver. For building owners, the shift to sensor technology offers a compelling financial ROI through reduced water consumption and lower maintenance costs. Here is why retrofitting your facility is a smart business move.
1. The Hygiene Factor: Breaking the Chain of Infection
Manual faucet handles and flush buttons are among the most contaminated surfaces in any building.
- The Problem: In a traditional setup, a user washes their hands to remove bacteria, only to immediately re-contaminate them by turning off the faucet handle.
- The Solution: Infrared sensor technology eliminates this touchpoint entirely. By removing the need to touch the fixture, you significantly reduce the spread of pathogens between users, protecting both your visitors and your staff.
2. The Financial Case: Drastic Water Savings
One of the hidden costs of manual fixtures is human behavior. Users often leave taps running while soaping hands, or worse, fail to turn them off completely.
- Precision Control: Benkiser sensor kits are programmed to flow only when hands are detected and stop immediately after.
- The Data: Switching to sensor-activated faucets can reduce water consumption in public restrooms by up to 70%. For a facility with high foot traffic, such as a shopping mall or stadium, this translates to thousands of dollars saved annually on water and sewage bills.
3. Reduced Maintenance & Vandalism
Mechanical parts wear out. Handles get twisted, overtightened, and broken.
- Less Wear: Sensor faucets have no external moving parts for users to break or jam.
- Vandal Resistance: Our heavy-duty components and concealed sensor eyes are designed to withstand aggressive use, making them ideal for schools and public transport hubs.
4. Easy Retrofitting: You Don’t Need a Full Renovation
Many facility managers hesitate because they fear a complex renovation.
- The Reality: You often don’t need to replace the entire ceramic basin or urinal.
- Our Approach: We offer complete Retrofit Sensor Kits that can often be installed into existing plumbing setups. Whether you need battery-operated units (for spaces without mains power) or hardwired solutions, the upgrade path is simpler than you think.
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