Wednesday, February 13, 2013

World Plumbing Day

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Since 2010, World Plumbing Day has been an annual international event run by the World Plumbing Council as a means of highlighting the important role of the plumbing industry in relation to public health and the environment. The United Nations declared 2005–2015 the International Decade for Action “Water for Life”—setting a world agenda that focuses increased attention on water-related issues.

Saniflo’s easy to install and water-conserving products take all of the goals of World Plumbing Day and the International Decade for Action into consideration:

-       Safe sanitation
-       Eco-friendly plumbing resources
-       Providing simple household changes to conserve water
-       Reduction of harmful emissions

Using these initiatives, and after the recent success of the World Toilet Day promotion, Saniflo has put together a World Plumbing Day Contest. This contest is designed to help one lucky winner create a more efficient, eco-friendly room in their home. 

The winner of the World Plumbing Day contest has the opportunity to significantly change their home’s water consumption. According to Environment Canada, a low-flush toilet uses approximately 6 litres of water per flush. Assuming that each person flushes the toilet 4 times per day, that equals nearly 9,000 litres of water per person per year.
For a family of 4, that’s nearly 36,000 litres of water per year. 

Although the amount of water used by a low-flush toilet is considerably lower than the amount used in a standard toilet, with a Saniflo SANICOMPACT or SANISTAR system the winner of the contest will be able to save 2 more litres of water per flush than a standard low-flush toilet. Both of these products use only 4 litres of water per flush— saving approximately 3,000 more litres of water per person. For a family of 4, this saves approximately 12,000 litres more per year.

 What other water conservation measures are you considering for World Plumbing Day 2013?

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  5. This event can also be like a “Happy Independence Day for Plumbers”! I'm just so happy that they've come up with such an event like this. It's actually a great declaration for all of us to know and fully understand the vital role of the plumbing industry.
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