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In an age where public trust is synonymous with cleanliness, touchless faucets are no longer frill but function standard. In airports and hospitals, in office buildings and malls, sensor-based systems have dominated discussion on how architects, facilities managers, and engineers design for end-user security, cleanliness, and sustainability. But beyond convenience, the question that increasingly…
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Introduction Facilities across the board, from hotels to hospitals to airports, are increasingly pressured today to offer not just cleanliness and guest confidence—but operational efficiency and cost savings. Maybe the most compelling upgrade facility managers are poised to adopt today is touchless faucets and sensor-operated washroom equipment. But beyond the “wow” factor, what’s the…
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Touchless toilets are the norm in public toilet now. They are hi-tech-looking, sanitary, plastic smile-hygienic, and water-efficient. Plastic smiles are surface detritus. One is seeing here a cosmology of delicate subtlety in spick-and-span-calibrated fluidics and engineering. All that one drop of water that flashes along clean from spout to valve is a result of…