Difference between revisions of "Accessible - Water Provision"
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* Could also be installed in a toilet to provide water for anal cleansing / handwashing | * Could also be installed in a toilet to provide water for anal cleansing / handwashing | ||
* Connect plastic hose and tap for more controlled water flow<br> | * Connect plastic hose and tap for more controlled water flow<br> | ||
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|Bathers are unable to fill basin themselves so are dependent on others to refill it each time they need it | |Bathers are unable to fill basin themselves so are dependent on others to refill it each time they need it | ||
|Basin could be placed on large, flat stone, or a wooden stand<br> | |Basin could be placed on large, flat stone, or a wooden stand<br> | ||
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Revision as of 22:38, 2 February 2015
Suitable for: people who have difficulty carrying water; people who prefer to sit while washing. |
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Elevated large water storage jar with flexible hose, with tap to smaller secondary jar placed next to bathing bench. Water fed by gravity. |
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Plastic water container hung high in bathroom, and tipped forward by pulling rope so water flows onto bather. |
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Basin / bowl placed on wooden table to raise it to a convenient height for the bather. |
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Bathers are unable to fill basin themselves so are dependent on others to refill it each time they need it | Basin could be placed on large, flat stone, or a wooden stand |
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Acknowledgements
- Content and images: Compendium of accessible WASH technologies WaterAid and WEDC.