April 11, 2011 (Dallas, Texas)—Electronic eye faucets used in hospitals, and the water that flows from them, are 2 to 3 times more likely to be contaminated with bacteria, including Legionella ...
THE METRIS S ELECTRONIC FAUCET uses infrared sensor technology to conserve water in commercial, industrial or institutional applications. The battery-operated faucet is ADA-compliant, and features a ...
THE MODEL EC-3106-HG CHEKPOINT ELECTRONIC FAUCET uses a hydro-generator, a self-contained power source that creates and stores its own electricity from the flow of water, eliminating the need for a ...
At 0.5 gpm, Moen’s M•Power electronic faucets meet the current standards, and offer features that eliminate waste. Improved electronic sensors reduce reflectivity to stop false sensing, and turn off ...
Researchers at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have determined that electronic faucets are more likely to become contaminated with high levels of bacteria, compared with traditional ...
Johns Hopkins Hospital installed electronic hands-free faucets a couple of years ago both as a water-saving measure and to reduce recontamination on the hands of hospital personnel. However, research ...
Sorry, germaphobes: Those hands-free, automatic faucets that seem so clean and germ-free might actually be housing more bacteria than the old-fashioned, manual kind ...
Hopkins researchers discovered Legionella bacteria growing in half the cultured water samples from 20 electronic-eye faucets in or near patient rooms. The bacteria was only found in 15 percent of ...
The TEMPOMATIC and BINOPTIC faucets from DELABIE are designed for public and commercial use. The automatic faucets offer a hygienic, water-saving, and easy-to-use product.
Researchers at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have determined that electronic faucets are more likely to become contaminated with high levels of bacteria, compared with traditional ...
About two years ago, Johns Hopkins Hospital installedelectronic hands-free faucets to both save water andreduce recontamination on the hands of hospital personnel.However, a team of researchers at the ...
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