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Touchless Vs Touch Faucet for your Bathroom

Sensor Faucets are the need of the modern world. The faucet is designed with the latest technology that doesn’t need to be touched. The sensor that is present in the faucets detects your hands or something else in front of the faucet. When your hand moves in front of the sensor, the infrared light rebounds off of your hand and into the detector. While the Traditional tap requires a person to pull or push the handle & have to touch regularly. Studies have proven that touchless faucets are more user-friendly and are safer.


At RN Valves & Faucets we offer a wide range of distinct sorts of Touchless Faucets so that people can choose what suits them best. We present you with a variety of touchless sensor faucets with the fully automatic feature, sensor faucets are the new-age need of every bathroom. These highly modernized sensor faucets can add real value to the bath space and provide safety and convenience to the users with their safe and hygienic functioning. The Automatic Faucets are in huge demand after the Covid- 19 pandemic. In the time of the pandemic, WHO & various other institutions have said to wash hands frequently. While you have to touch the faucet that can be risky in this pandemic time. The automatic faucet is extremely hygienic and safe as compared to other taps. Sensor Faucets offer various advantages over press & manual taps that will be discussed later in the blog.


Do sensor faucets save water?


We at RN Valves & Faucets are committed to the conservation of water. Hence, our company has designed products such as Automatic Faucets. The average traditional taps pour between 10 and 15 liters per minute, while RN Valves & Faucets Sensor Faucets would not use more than 6 liters and their solenoid valve is closed by default. Our potential water savings could be hundreds of thousands of gallons per year. With our new Sensor Faucets, we use water at the rate of 0.35 gallons per minute that cuts water consumption by 85%. Touchless Faucets are released with long-lasting batteries that will keep working for 10 years. 


Hands free taps are equipped with a proximity sensor and mechanism which opens its valve to pass the water flow in response to the presence of a user's hands in close proximity. While soaping your hands the hands-free faucet stops the flow of water & saves a lot of water. Research has proven that touchless taps save more water & consume less water as compared to the normal tap.


Do touchless faucets need power?


The chrome plated Touchless Faucet from RN Valves & Faucets, makes a huge difference in cutting your water consumption. The sensor tap runs on batteries. They require 4 X AA batteries. Although, the faucet can be used with the batteries & as well as a low-voltage current from an AC transformer. Moreover, the batteries are expensive. These taps are more environmentally friendly. The smart choice faucet that makes you wise over traditional basin taps. 


Are Sensor taps hygienic?


During the designing process, RN Valves & Faucets team contemplated how to achieve the best possible hygiene for the customers even in the time of a pandemic. The touchless taps are made with the latest technology that can mix cold and hot water perfectly. At the same time, we kept dead spaces in the tap to reduce the risk of bacteria such as legionella from multiplying. The tap is rarely touched so there is no chance of spreading germs & bacteria. With the increase in installation of automatic taps in a wider range of locations, customers increasingly expect them to provide a high-quality washroom environment. Even in the pandemic, the sensor faucets are preferred over any other faucet as it doesn’t require touch & there is no chance of spreading germs, bacteria & viruses. The automatic taps also save from unnecessary problems such as people leaving the taps running, scalding themselves with water that’s too hot, or splashing water over the washroom. According to WHO, the COVID-19 virus spreads mainly through droplets of saliva or discharge from the nose when an infected person coughs or sneezes and when a person touches and infests a surface. To prevent cross-contamination and anyone touching a contaminated surface, Sensor Taps are being installed & that saves from the pandemic. With the new age sensor-activated options, touchless faucets have helped keep the wash areas free of contamination and viruses /germs at a minimum.


Are Automatic taps efficient?


These faucets are easy to operate & the flow of water is already pre-set whereas with other taps the purchaser has to select their preferred flow rate every time. While the sensor faucet gives the same flow every time the water starts to flow. Pre-fixed flow rate prevents buyers from selecting a flow rate that’s too powerful, which helps to lower the splashing and means that the bathroom stays cleaner.


Are Sensor faucets energy efficient?


The touchless taps need low maintenance & are made with a sleek design that suits all the interiors. RN Valves & Faucets have a wide variety of Sensor faucets. These faucets work seamlessly, sensor faucets are the modern need of every bathroom. With highly modernized sensor faucets adds real value & upgrades the bath space and provides safety and convenience to the buyers with its safe and hygienic functioning.  Also, it blends smoothly & building look, & has the most moderate yet alluring fixtures.


RN Valves & Faucets offers a wide range of sensor faucets with different designs to choose from. The faucets are designed in such a manner that suits all the interiors. All the sensor faucets are made in India. Highly durable & work well just after installing it.


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