'Air shower' saves 50% water

In the context of increasingly scarce water resources, a New Zealand company cooperated with the Australian Federal Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) to produce Oxijet, a "gas shower" that saves 50%. amount of water when used.

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According to Dr. Wu Jie, CSIRO's expert, water-saving showers normally operate on the principle of reduced flow and water pressure, but Oxijet is completely different. It operates based on the mechanism of sucking air into the water flow, so the water pressure is not changed while the amount of water used is less than half of normal. Although the market also has some "air showers" , the new Oxijet has an outstanding advantage that it is compatible with all standard bathroom systems.

Currently the product has been deployed in 200 rooms of Novotel Northbeach hotel and according to Walter Immoos General Director, most customers prefer Oxijet than regular shower. Oxijet has been sold in Australia, where most families are seeking to limit or adopt effective water use measures.