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Hands-Free Faucet Great for Universal Design

8/28/2013

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Whether you are 4 or 84, motion sensors faucets are a wonderful and quick addition to make your kitchen a more accessible kitchen.  The motion sensors make the faucet convenient and easy to turn on and off.  With a quick hand motion, one can turn the water on or off – which is helpful if your hands are full with dishes, you are suffering from arthritis, or your hands are dirty from working in the garden.  There is also a sensor that will turn on and off the water when it sensors an object; this feature is great for little ones.  You can also use the faucet like a traditional faucet.  The multiple features make these faucets perfect for all users.

 For more information on the Moen Hands-Free Faucet watch the video below or visit their website. 

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