TipTapTop Makes Handwashing Fun

TipTapTop Makes Handwashing Fun
Aug-13-14
The TipTapTop combines music and an amusing shape to encourage kids to wash their hands while also reducing water waste.

Created as a Dyson Award entrant, the 3D-printed TipTapTop attaches to the faucet, where its integrated hydroelectric generator harnesses the water flow to charge its 9-volt battery. Once the child places their hands beneath the device, its sensors will trigger the water flow while a peppy song guides the child through the best hand-washing methods. The TipTapTop's sensors also save water by turning off the water flow while the user is scrubbing their hands as well as when the hand-washing session is complete.

According to the developers, the TipTapTops's ability to automatically adjust the water flow could reduce water waste by up to 70 percent.



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