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Miriam Cross
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When washing your hands, you have to initially turn the tap on to wet them before lathering with soap. But how much water is wasted while we lather with the tap running? In public restrooms especially, people often don’t—or, in the case of automatic taps, can’t—turn the tap back off while they lather. What if the soap dispenser itself first dispensed a small amount of water to wet your hands before dispensing the soap? Then you’d only have to turn the tap on at the end to rinse.
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Miriam Cross
113 w
When washing your hands, you have to initially turn the tap on to wet them before lathering with soap. But how much water is wasted while we lather with the tap running? In public restrooms especially, people often don’t—or, in the case of automatic taps, can’t—turn the tap back off while they lather. What if the soap dispenser itself first dispensed a small amount of water to wet your hands before dispensing the soap? Then you’d only have to turn the tap on at the end to rinse.
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Impressive idea.💚👏
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perfect idea
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Wow minds at work. I love the idea
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Terrific