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[[Image:tippytap3.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The Tippy Tap.]]
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The Tippy Tap is a simple device for hand washing with running water. A container of 5 liter with a small hole near the cap is filled with water and tipped with a stick and rope tied trough a hole in the cap. As only the soap is touched with the hands, the device is very hygienic. A gravel bed is used to soak away the water and prevent mosquitos.
 
The Tippy Tap is a simple device for hand washing with running water. A container of 5 liter with a small hole near the cap is filled with water and tipped with a stick and rope tied trough a hole in the cap. As only the soap is touched with the hands, the device is very hygienic. A gravel bed is used to soak away the water and prevent mosquitos.
  
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Different models are being used, all under the name "Tippy Tap".
 
Different models are being used, all under the name "Tippy Tap".
  
 
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==Suitable conditions==
[[Image:tippytap3.jpg|thumb|right|150px|The Tippy Tap ]]
 
[[Image:tippytap4.jpg|thumb|right|150px|The Tippy Tap in use ]]
 
 
 
==History and social context==
 
 
 
==Suitable conditions ==
 
 
Recommended to install in schools and family houses next to the latrine.
 
Recommended to install in schools and family houses next to the latrine.
  
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==Technical specification==
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==Construction, operations and maintenance==
 
 
====Operation====
 
 
 
====Maintenance====
 
 
 
====Manufacturing====
 
 
 
====Estimated Lifespan====
 
  
 
==Cost==
 
==Cost==
 
The construction costs of the Tippy Tap are in the range of 0$ if second hand materials are used, 2-4 US$ if new materials are purchased.
 
The construction costs of the Tippy Tap are in the range of 0$ if second hand materials are used, 2-4 US$ if new materials are purchased.
  
==Country experiences==
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==Field experiences==
  
 
<b>Mozambique</b><br>
 
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Some 100 are in use in Zambia, Monze region. More follow-up needed. Sometimes a problem with acquiring good containers.
 
Some 100 are in use in Zambia, Monze region. More follow-up needed. Sometimes a problem with acquiring good containers.
  
==Manuals==
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==Reference manuals, videos, and links==
[http://www.wot.utwente.nl/publications/tippy-tap.pdf How to make a Tippy Tap, Construction manual]
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* Video - [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-Lk-GJtTbM How to make a Tippy Tap.]
 
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* Video - [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OvSc_7h9w6g Different model, movie bij Zenrainman]
==Movies==
 
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-Lk-GJtTbM How to make a Tippy Tap]
 
 
 
==Links==
 
  
*[http://www.wsp.org/wsp/featuresevents/features/researching-use-tippy-taps-uganda WSP: A Case Study on the Tippy-Tap in Uganda.]
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* [http://www.wsp.org/wsp/featuresevents/features/researching-use-tippy-taps-uganda WSP: A Case Study on the Tippy-Tap in Uganda.]
*[http://www.wot.utwente.nl/publications/tippy-tap.pdf IRC, The Netherlands]
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* [http://www.wot.utwente.nl/publications/tippy-tap.pdf IRC, The Netherlands]
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* [http://www.wot.utwente.nl/publications/tippy-tap.pdf How to make a Tippy Tap, Construction manual.]
  
*[http://www.irc.nl/page/13215 IRC article on Tippy Tap 1]
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* [http://www.irc.nl/page/13215 IRC article on Tippy Tap 1]
*[http://www.irc.nl/page/44941 IRC article on Tippy Tap 2]
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* [http://www.irc.nl/page/44941 IRC article on Tippy Tap 2]
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* [http://www.kwaho.org/t-tipitap.html Kenya Water for Health Organisation (KWAHO) (different model)]
  
*[http://www.kwaho.org/t-tipitap.html Kenya Water for Health Organisation (KWAHO) (different model)]
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* [http://www.appropedia.org/Handwashing#Appropriate_Technology_Handwash_Station.2C_Thailand Appropriate Technology Handwash Station, Thailand] - foot-operated, similar to the model shown here.
 
 
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OvSc_7h9w6g Different model, movie bij Zenrainman]
 
*[http://www.appropedia.org/Handwashing#Appropriate_Technology_Handwash_Station.2C_Thailand Appropriate Technology Handwash Station, Thailand] - foot-operated, similar to the model shown here.
 
 
* [[Solution_of_the_week_1|Akvo water solution of the week 1]]
 
* [[Solution_of_the_week_1|Akvo water solution of the week 1]]
  
==References==
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==Acknowledgments==
 
 
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TippyTap icon.png
The Tippy Tap.
The Tippy Tap in use.

The Tippy Tap is a simple device for hand washing with running water. A container of 5 liter with a small hole near the cap is filled with water and tipped with a stick and rope tied trough a hole in the cap. As only the soap is touched with the hands, the device is very hygienic. A gravel bed is used to soak away the water and prevent mosquitos.

When the container is empty, the cap is unscrewed and the container is removed from the stick. The container is then filled again at a water pump, and reassembled.

A first version of the Tippy Tap was designed by Dr. Jim Watt of the Salvation Army in Chiweshe, Zimbabwe, and was called the Mukombe. The Mukombe is a type of gourd or calabash, which can be used as the can. But many vessels can be used in the same way, such as those used for cooking oil or milk. Tippy taps are promoted by UNICEF and WaterAid in Uganda, and are used in India, Mozambique, Tanzania and Zambia.

Experience has shown that it is better to use a piece of metal wire than using a piece of rope, as the rope will often break after a while.

Different models are being used, all under the name "Tippy Tap".

Suitable conditions

Recommended to install in schools and family houses next to the latrine.

Advantages Disadvantages/limitations
Very affordable

Easy to construct (can be copied locally) Uses very little water Only soap is touched, therefore handwashing is very hygienic

If no soak pit is used, mud will form

If installed near a school, someone must be responsible for filling the container


Construction, operations and maintenance

Cost

The construction costs of the Tippy Tap are in the range of 0$ if second hand materials are used, 2-4 US$ if new materials are purchased.

Field experiences

Mozambique
In the Nampula region in Mozambique, families made 300 copies of the Tippy Tap after the NGO DAPP installed 20 examples.

Tanzania
In the Southern Highlands region of Tanzania, the NGO Shipo installs examples of the Tippy Tap, after which families make copies. Most of the Tippy Taps are installed near latrines of schools.

Zambia
Some 100 are in use in Zambia, Monze region. More follow-up needed. Sometimes a problem with acquiring good containers.

Reference manuals, videos, and links

Acknowledgments