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About 30% of the total water used in a household is flushed down the toilet. Old styled single flush toilets can use up to 13 liters of water in one flush with newer, more water-efficient dual-flush toilets using only six liters for a full flush and four liters with a reduced flush.
Source: waterwise.org.uk .

Toilets in UK homes use an estimated two billion liters of fresh water every day. Over seven million of those toilets use 13 liters of water, and approximately five million are the latest low-flushmodels. Source: waterwise.org.uk

Using a traditional toilet brush may account for water wastage in many homes as the need for the brush is not seen until after the first flush of the toilet. A second flush (4-13 litres) is then required after scrubbing the pan to replenish the water and clean the brush. A further flush may be required if the brush is still unclean.

The patented Hydro Brush will produce the same cleaning results in 10-15 seconds using only 0.75 to 1 litre of water per use resulting in a saving of between 3 – 12 litres (0.7 – 2.6 gallons) of water per use.

Considering the average household flushes 5,000 times per year (Source: waterwise.org.uk), savings of between 1,500 and 6,000 litres per year could be achieved per toilet, per household just by simply installing a Hydro Brush. These calculations are based on using the Hydro Brush instead of a conventional toilet brush on 10% of the average toilet flushes.

Flow rate calculations for Hydro Brush are taken from Geosynthetic Test Reports undertaken by BICS Laboratories Limited and may be viewed on the following certificate.

 

 
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