Showers

If the bathroom at the workplace is equipped with a shower, it is recommended to buy a shower head with a water flow reducer, as well as to use a faucet with a built-in aerator in the shower, because such a head sucks in three litres of air for one litre of water, creating massaging water jets and allowing easy rinsing. Using a standard shower faucet, 15–20 litres of water can flow out per minute, while an efficient shower faucet may only drain 8 litres per minute.

Water losses occur while the user adjusts the desired temperature, therefore, when purchasing a new water faucet, it is recommended to choose a faucet with a thermostat that allows you to set the desired water temperature and maintain it throughout the wash.

  • Always close the taps and the shower tightly (you can also use sensor settings in the faucet here). A dripping tap can waste up to 90 litres of water per day.
  • Reduce shower time and save up to 20 litres (using a standard shower faucet) of water per minute.

In addition to choosing appropriate, efficient plumbing fixtures and changing habits, we recommend that you consider using smart technology in your offices and common areas.

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