Urinal sensors are motion-activated or infrared devices that automatically trigger flushing when a user steps away from the urinal, promoting hands-free operation. They are made from durable, corrosion-resistant materials and are powered by either batteries or electrical connections. These sensors are designed to conserve water, improve hygiene, and reduce maintenance by eliminating the need for manual flushing.
Public Restrooms: Common in high-traffic areas like malls, airports, and stadiums to enhance hygiene and convenience.
Commercial Buildings: Ideal for office buildings, hotels, and restaurants to improve restroom sanitation and reduce water wastage.
Healthcare Facilities: Used in hospitals and clinics to maintain sterile environments and minimize cross-contamination.
Educational Institutions: Implemented in schools and universities to ensure hygienic, touchless operation in student restrooms.
Hands-Free Operation
Motion Detection
Water Conservation
Hygienic Design
Durable Construction
Energy-Efficient