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Product Details

Toshi have introduce advance infra-red battery powered taps to consume water up to 70% that save money on water bills and energy consumption Sensor Taps easy to install, easy to use easy to maintain and service. Sensor taps means that hands can be washed without touching the taps surface, so fewer germs are transferred. This is the perfect solution of hygiene.

Product Benefits

  • Sensor taps are touch-free, reducing the spread of germs and bacteria since users do not need to touch the faucet.
  • Automatically turn off when hands are removed, helping to reduce water wastage compared to traditional taps.
  • Provide a modern, high-tech feel in restrooms, which can enhance the overall experience for users.

Applications of Sensor Taps

Public Restrooms: Widely used in malls, airports, train stations, and other high-traffic public areas to promote hygiene and reduce water wastage.

Restaurants and Cafés: Installed in food preparation and customer restrooms to enhance cleanliness and streamline operations.

Hotels: Found in guest bathrooms, lobbies, and public restrooms to provide a modern, hygienic experience for guests.

Healthcare Facilities: Essential in hospitals, clinics, and nursing homes where maintaining strict hygiene standards is crucial.

Key Features

  • Touch-Free Operation

  • Automatic Shut-Off

  • Adjustable Sensitivity

  • Temperature Control

  • Energy Efficiency

  • Stylish Design

FAQ'S

Automatic taps promote hygiene by providing touch-free operation, reducing the spread of germs. They also conserve water by automatically shutting off when hands are removed, making them eco-friendly and cost-effective.

To maintain an automatic tap, regularly clean the exterior with a damp cloth and check the sensor area for dirt or obstructions. Additionally, replace batteries as needed and ensure that all connections are secure to prevent leaks.

The lifetime of a sensor tap generally ranges from 5 to 10 years, depending on usage, maintenance, and the quality of materials. Regular care and proper installation can help maximize its lifespan.

The water flow rate of a sensor tap typically ranges from 1.0 to 1.5 gallons per minute (GPM), depending on the model and manufacturer. This flow rate is designed to balance efficient water usage with effective handwashing.

Yes, many sensor taps are designed to provide both hot and cold water supply. They often feature a mixing valve that allows users to adjust the water temperature for optimal comfort.

We can supply Sensor Taps to following cities in Assam of India - Abhayapuri, Ambikapur, Amguri, Anand Nagar, Badarpur, Badarpur Railway Town, Bahbari Gaon, Bamun Sualkuchi, Barbari, Barpathar, Barpeta, Barpeta Road, Basugaon, Bihpuria, Bijni, Bilasipara, Biswanath Chariali, Bohori, Bokajan, Bokokhat, Bongaigaon, Bongaigaon Petro Chemical Town, Borgolai, Chabua, Chandrapur Bagicha, Chapar, Chekonidhara, Choto Haibor, Dergaon, Dharapur, Dhekiajuli, Dhemaji, Dhing, Dhubri, Dhuburi, Dibrugarh, Digboi, Digboi Oil Town, Dimaruguri, Diphu, Dispur, Doboka, Dokmoka, Donkamokan, Duliagaon, Duliajan, Duliajan No.1, Dum Duma, Durga Nagar, Gauripur, Goalpara, Gohpur, Golaghat, Golakganj, Gossaigaon, Guwahati, Haflong, Hailakandi, Hamren, Hauli, Hauraghat, Hojai, Jagiroad, Jagiroad Paper Mill, Jogighopa, Jonai Bazar, Jorhat, Kampur Town, Kamrup, Kanakpur, Karimganj, Kharijapikon, Kharupetia, Kochpara, Kokrajhar, Kumar Kaibarta Gaon, Lakhimpur, Lakhipur, Lala, Lanka, Lido Tikok, Lido Town, Lumding, Lumding Railway Colony, Mahur, Maibong, Majgaon, Makum, Mangaldai, Mankachar, Margherita, Mariani, Marigaon, Moran, Moranhat, Nagaon, Naharkatia, Nalbari, Namrup, Naubaisa Gaon, Nazira, New Bongaigaon Railway Colony, Niz Hajo, North Guwahati, Numaligarh, Palasbari, Panchgram, Pathsala, Raha, Rangapara, Rangia, Salakati, Sapatgram, Sarthebari, Sarupathar, Sarupathar Bengali, Senchoagaon, Sibsagar, Silapathar, Silchar, Silchar Part X, Sonari, Sorbhog, Sualkuchi, Tangla, Tezpur, Tihu, Tinsukia, Titabor, Udalguri, Umrangso, Uttar Krishnapur Part I