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Fiona de Sousa
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Hi All,

We have included the sensor taps on our emergency power, therefore if power is lost to the building the taps still work. Also when you install them you need to choose the location and type of sensor carefully as the various types perform differently. Following testing of different types our preferred option is a wall sensor mounted directly above the sink. We have had poor experience with sensors located in the base of the water spout (fail to easily) and to the side of the sink (too sensitive when you walk past).

Kind regards,

Fiona De Sousa
Infection Prevention & Control Coordinator
Sydney Adventist Hospital
Fiona.Desousa@sah.org.au
185 Fox Valley Road, Wahroonga, NSW, 2076

—–Original Message—–

I agree with comment about loss of power as it clearly then makes them unusable as your back up generator may only support ‘essential’ power needs- we lost both power and water in our EQ though so had to resort to alcohol gel anyway! However, in a private new build facility I’m involved in we’ve planned to install only in theatre scrub bays and procedure room scrub bays partly for these reasons and partly cost. They are installed in our neonatal unit here and there were issues with sensitivity of them initially (triggering when someone walks past) but I’m sure they have improved the design considerably since these were installed (7 years ago).

Jane Barnett
Infection Prevention & Control Nurse Specialist Christchurch Women’s Hospital
3644510 or int 85510
Pager 5200

—–Original Message—–
Hi Sue,
You need to think about how will they work without power. If they are not on the uninterrupted supply then staff will be unable to use them if the power is out. One facility I worked at also had an issue with water temperature with these taps as you could not run them to allow the temperature to increase. This is more of an installation issue rather than a tap issue though. Maintenance and repair costs are also more than hand operated taps and need to be considered over the life of the product.
Cheers Matt

Matt Mason
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