Description
Save-A-Flush is designed with a small, flat profile - even when fully ‘inflated’ (full of water), it will not interfere with the flushing mechanism of the toilet
Although the plastics used in the product are not yet recyclable in South Africa, Dry Planet is working to change that and is confident that by the end of the product’s lifespan (3-5 years) it will be
In the interim, they will take in expired products and reuse the packaging, reducing the amount of parts that will need recycling
There is no reduction in pressure, which makes the water saving ‘free’ in that you won’t feel the difference in the toilet flushing once the Save-A-Flush is installed
On average, in homes with running water, the toilet is flushed 8-10 times per day, using up to 5 litres of water at a time (depending on the size of the cistern)
Save-a-Flush has won Australia's National Savewater! Awards for the Best Product and the Waterwise Marque award in the UK
Did you know? Dry Planet aims to reach 1% of South Africans. If just 1% uses the Save-A-Flush, about 200 million litres of water can be saved annually.
Directions
Simply remove the lid of the cistern, and drop the lightweight envelope into the cistern
The device will soak up water, thereby displacing 1 - 1.2 litres of water (depending on the device you have) with every refill, reducing water flushed away with every flush
Absorbing the full amount of water can take up to 6 hours, and it will sink to the bottom of the cistern as it fills
Fits all toilets, including dual-flush systems
Ingredients
Laminate envelope containing super absorbent polymers and silica sand