question for restaurant owners
Hi guys, I'm conducting a very basic feasbility assesment of an
invention I created for the restaurant industry (among others). I was wondering if you could give me your two cents on the topic. I've noticed a growing phenomenon where people are kicking the flush handles of public toilets with their feet, either the flushometer handle if its pressurized toilet, or flush handle if its a tank system so that they don't have to touch the "dirty handle." My question to restaurant owners is, does this phenomenon end up costing you by having to call in a plumber for repairs more frequently than you'd normally do? Do you find your flushometer wearing out quickly or do you find leaks or your toilet breaking often because of this kicking? Thanks, Evan |
question for restaurant owners
reykjavik wrote: > Hi guys, I'm conducting a very basic feasbility assesment of an > invention I created for the restaurant industry (among others). I was > wondering if you could give me your two cents on the topic. > > I've noticed a growing phenomenon where people are kicking the flush > handles of public toilets with their feet, either the flushometer > handle if its pressurized toilet, or flush handle if its a tank system > so that they don't have to touch the "dirty handle." > > My question to restaurant owners is, does this phenomenon end up > costing you by having to call in a plumber for repairs more frequently > than you'd normally do? Do you find your flushometer wearing out > quickly or do you find leaks or your toilet breaking often because of > this kicking? I'm not a restaurant owner, but I wouldn't think that would have much affect on the typical flush handle. > > Thanks, > Evan |
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