SATO introduces innovative handwashing solution, SATO Tap, to enhance hygiene practices for millions across the world

6/23/2020
As part of our commitment to stem the global spread of COVID-19, we have introduced SATO Tap, an affordable handwashing solution for local communities around the world.

As part of our commitment to stem the global spread of COVID-19, we have introduced SATO Tap, an affordable handwashing solution for local communities around the world.

By bringing SATO’s design and engineering expertise, combined with global LIXIL support, we aim to accelerate this new handwashing innovation to market, SATO Tap was designed for use anywhere in the home, even without access to a supply of running water. “We’re confident that this new product can contribute to expanding access to handwashing and improved hygiene for many more,” said Kinya Seto, CEO of LIXIL.

The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the vast inequalities in access to water, sanitation, and hygiene. According to UNICEF, 40% of the world’s population does not have access to basic handwashing facilities at home. This figure rises to as much as 75% of the population in the world’s least developed economies.

LIXIL is committing to a total of one million dollars to support immediate and sustained hand-hygiene practices through this innovation. We also plan to match the commitments of development partners and others, which could impact up to 5 million people with improved handwashing. “This global pandemic has made it more essential than ever to work closely with governments and private sector partners, like LIXIL, to ensure handwashing is possible for all,” said Kelly Ann Naylor, UNICEF, Associate Director, WASH.

Handwashing with soap is one of the cheapest, most effective ways to prevent the spread of the coronavirus and other infectious diseases, yet remains a privilege for many people in the world. SATO sanitation products have been at the forefront of global efforts to improve hygiene.

The SATO Tap consists of a plastic base with a nozzle that can be fitted with widely available plastic bottles. It is compact and can be used both within the home and as a handwashing station at public facilities. The unique tap design ensures low contact, thereby reducing the spread of disease, while the trickle action minimizes water use, meaning fewer refills, but maintaining steady flow.

“Our solution had to be affordable and reliable, easy to produce and transport, effortless for children to use, as well as water-saving to minimize the frequency of the refill,” said Daigo Ishiyama, Chief Technology, and Marketing Officer, SATO.

The first SATO Taps will be manufactured in India and will be available for partners in September 2020, with a ramp-up of production and retail availability through early 2021.
Visit the SATO Tap page on our website to learn more: ​​https://www.sato.lixil.com/satotap

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