Automatic Tank Toilet Flusher



Posted: Thursday, February 25, 2010

by Amy Bauer R.D.H.
NewSolution LLC



Most people have seen an automatic toilet flusher in a public restroom. They are installed in offices, schools, airports, hospitals, and other work areas. We have come to expect them in these places. We appreciate the fact that we do not have to touch germs left behind by others. As we move away from the toilet, the sensor-operated flusher goes to work.

Are you aware that this modern technology is available on tank type toliets as well? These tank toilets are present in some public restrooms as well as in the home. In the home bathroom germs are left on surfaces by family members and also visitors that use the facility. When a family member is sick, there is a chance of spreading the illness as he or she uses the bathroom. Who knows what germs are left behind by visitors. Little tots who are not aware of microbes are not that careful about personal hygiene and may contribute to the contamination. For these reasons an automatic tank toliet flusher would be a sanitary addition to the bathroom. They are easily installed and the batteries last a long time. There is an allowance for manual operation as well.

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Top-level comments on this article: (2 total)
» left by Tammy Chamberlain
2 years 78 days ago.
4 fans.
I love those automatic flushers - except when they don't flush :-) I wonder, tho, you know how the 2 setting (less water for #1 and more water for #2) toilets work - is there a sensor that can determine how much water is needed to flush? I hope that technology comes around soon.
» left by Joel Hendon
2 years 78 days ago.
127 fans.
An interesting article Amy. I appreciate your sharing it with us.
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