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Here are all the blog posts we have on the site that relate to CONTI+ sensor taps. Contact us to find out more about CONTI+ hands free taps can help your organisation improve hand hygiene as well as cutting water use by up to 70% compared to traditional taps.

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What facilities managers should ask before specifying water-saving products

Water-saving technologies are now firmly on the agenda for facilities managers. Rising utility costs, increasing pressure to meet sustainability targets and greater scrutiny around environmental performance mean that reducing water consumption is no longer optional. This checklist highlights the key questions facilities managers should ask to ensure water savings are genuine, sustainable and operationally realistic.

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Upgrade your washrooms – improvements you can make whether you’re retrofitting or going for a full refit

Traditional washrooms can be extremely wasteful of both water and energy and can generate significant amounts of waste and have a substantial carbon footprint. However, this is one area of the organisation where it is possible to make very significant improvements relatively easily. Here are a range of suggestions to consider, some will be most relevant to those who are considering a washroom refit but others can easily be deployed in existing washrooms.

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Busting some myths about sensor taps

Sensor taps have become increasingly popular options for commercial washrooms in recent years, particularly with an enhanced focus on hygiene since the COVID 19 pandemic. Sensor taps offer convenience, efficiency, and hygiene. However, some organisations are still reluctant to install them, generally as a result of some common misconceptions and myths.

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Hand hygiene is the first line of defence against viruses, bacteria and germs – switching to sensor taps can help

There’s been a lot of emphasis on the need to improve hand hygiene during the course of the pandemic. The science is clear – frequent hand washing reduces the risk of a variety of different illnesses. However, research suggests that people are now washing their hands less frequently than they were at the start of the pandemic. So the question is, should we still be washing our hands regularly?

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