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The big event of the week: the forum to present the results of our study conducted with LATEU in the Médina Gounass neighbourhood! Together with the committee, we were able to present the project and its first results to about 70 official guests. One of the results? The level of microbial contamination of the hands and of The Drop® tap itself is 60% to 100% lower, compared to the use of a standard tap for hand hygiene!
In addition, the use of The Drop® tap would save an estimated 54% of water, according to the study.
In the coming months, our partners will be working hard to complete the study, after which the final official results will be released to you!

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