We have had hands free faucets for years (sorry, I cannot recall the price). They are wonderful; the only drawback is that they are battery operated, and the configuration or our sink/cabinet is that you have to contort your body to change the batteries. If you can place the faucet in a location that it is easy to change out the batteries, you will love them. The bateries last a LONG time.
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Stacey Duggar
Director
Trinity United Methodist Preschool
Tallahassee FL
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Original Message:
Sent: 08-19-2021 04:55 PM
From: Susan Dingee
Subject: Hands free faucets in children's bathrooms
Hello! I am wondering if anyone has experience changing regular faucets in children's bathrooms to the touchless or hands-free type of faucet. If so, do you have any advice to share and do you have any information as to the cost? Thank you!
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