Handwash with Just a Shot - Yanko Design
It's the futurity. Don't kid yourself – even though there's no flying cars or Sprocket dogs or anything, we're in the futurity. Do yous know what that means? That ways we've gotta be basically saving what we've got left before nosotros're then far downwardly in resources that it'due south but silly. Then what's to exist washed? Let'south start correct here with water. This is a project chosen "Misting", a manus-washing station that uses no more than a shot glass of water per handwash.
The fun chip of the procedure of designing this project had to take been the testing phase, as it was done primarily with pressurized air and paint sprayers. You lot can see merely a prune of this in the second prototype in the gallery. The aforementioned concept is used in this project as is used in that sprayer, as the water is actually misted on the hands of the user, allowing the water to hit maximum efficiency when you're talking well-nigh usage.
steps of conventional running tap (15sec):
- wet mitt
– lather and lather
- rinse off soap
– dry manus with towel or paper towel
steps of misting (15sec):
– moisture hand (pressurized air and h2o)
- soap and soap
– rinse off soap (presurized air and water)
– hand dryer (pressurized air)
Suigarto notes that these stations are only for handwashing at the moment, but the concept could eventually piece of work for other things like showers, sinks, etc. Then there's the thought of cost, since these Misting stations wouldn't exist standard at starting time, they'd be more expensive to install than your average fountain. Merely as I'm sure y'all've guessed, the shotglass of h2o concept in the Misting station could easily very chop-chop pay in otherwise used h2o for the amount that information technology cost to install initially.
Below you'll see a wheelchair-accessable Misting station, a walking-accessable Misting station with a motion-picture show of a exam model (aka a pressurized air paint sprayer), and a blown-up view of a Misting station. I just love diddled-up views, don't y'all?
Designer: Christian Sugiharto
Source: https://www.yankodesign.com/2010/06/01/handwash-with-just-a-shot/
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