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.


Advantages Disadvantages
very affordable

Easy to construct
Only soap is touched therefore very hygienic

If no soak pit is used, mud will form

Applying conditions

  • Numbers: Unknown
  • Countries used: Tanzania, Zambia, Mozambique and others.
  • Useage:Recommended to install in schools and family houses next to the latrine.

Costs

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.

Experiences in different countries

In Njombe, Tanzania, families copied the Tippy Tap after the NGO SHIPO installed examples.

Movies

Construction manual

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