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Example 1: Simple Hand Washing Container
find a container (e.g. a can or plastic bottle) and drill a hole in the bottom. After filled with water, hands can be washed while the water is slowly trickling down. This low-cost option is applied easily and very effectively. Source: SUSANA (2006) Source: MORGAN (2009)
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Example 2: The ‘Tippy Tap’ Hand Sink
A tippy tap style hand sink can be made by several ways: The most common way is to find a container (i.e. a large can, bottle or pot) and drill a hole near the top. A string and a pedal is attached at the top of the container allowing the water to flow out (by means of hands or feet) Source: SUSANA (2011) Source: DANIELSSON (2010)
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Example 3: The ‘Tap Up’ Hand Sink
A bucket with a valve at the bottom can also serve as a hand sink. Moving the valve upwards make the water flow out. Source: DANIELSSON (2012) Source: SUSANA (2009)
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Comment les personnes sans accès à l’eau courante se lavent-elles les mains ? Les robinets Tippy sont faits en utilisant des canettes ou des bouteilles en plastique qui relâchent une petite quantité d’eau—suffisante pour un lavage de mains—chaque fois qu’ils sont inclinés.
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How-to Make A Tippy-tap
1. Gather items and clean bottle. 2. Make a small hole, width of the pen tube, with a heated wire. Don’t make it too big. Insert the pen tube. 3. Fill bottle with water and tighten the cap. NOTE: When cap is tight water doesn’t flow. When cap is loosened water begins to flow. 4. Put bar of soap in the sock/nylon. Tie one end to rope and let hang near bottle. Tie center of rope to support rod. Tie other end of rope to 2-liter bottle. Hesperian.org
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