Urinals can account for a significant portion of
indoor water usage in commercial and industrial settings. A typical office
building could reduce its water use from old, inefficient urinals by thousands
of gallons per year or more according to Water
Rating Australia.
At least 25% of indoor residential water use is because
of toilet flushing and as a proportion this water use increases in drought situations
when water curbs are in place. In the context of many cities and towns in
Australia facing increasing water scarcity, all opportunities for increasing the
water efficiency of toilets across the country are worth investigating.
Saving water at home is easy and in the long term can
save you thousands of dollars by using Simply put, Desert Low Flush Urinals
save time and money; conserve great amounts of water and create more hygienic, odour-free
restrooms. A little amount of water is flushed in the urinal daily to set off
the cubes and to provide a hydraulic flush to move waste in the pipes.
Beneficial
microbes are released as the cube gradually breaks down over several weeks. Not
only do the microbes trigger a natural breakdown of organic matter inside the drain,
they also inhibit the bacterial digestion that produces unpleasant odours.
Economic
Advantage
Using Desert Low Flush Urinal systems can save you up
to 99% of water compared to a conventional flushing urinal. When it comes to
price, low flush urinals are far cheaper to purchase and install. Moreover, low
flush urinals are easy to maintain; no broken valves and since no hard water
runs through the sewage lines, they remain free of calcification.
Environmentally
friendly
Desert low flush urinal saves water; it reduces
sewage costs as well as reducing energy for transport and treatment of water
lower emissions and less greenhouse gases.
Hygiene
Advantage
Low flush urinals eliminate the spread of bacteria
from the flush fumes.
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