Case Study-Hygiene Initiative

Public Facility Hygiene

Educational Campus Hygiene Initiative: Riverside High School, Austin

A retrofit-focused hygiene and durability upgrade designed to reduce vandalism, minimize downtime,
and improve student hygiene perception — without full restroom reconstruction.


EPA WaterSense (Water Efficiency)

Challenge

Challenge:
The district identified student hygiene and vandalism issues with manual faucets.
Budget constraints limited full restroom reconstruction.

Solution

Solution:
ArchFaucet provided vandal-resistant, low-voltage touchless faucets designed for retrofit applications.
Faucets were surface-mounted on existing basins, using durable brass bodies and hidden battery compartments.
Retrofit approaches like this align well with public-school durability needs and efficiency goals promoted by programs like EPA WaterSense.

Results

Post-install outcomes showed measurable water savings, reduced maintenance interruptions, and improved hygiene confidence.

  • 55% reduction in water usage.
  • Faucet downtime fell from 11 hours/month to less than 1 hour/month.
  • Hygiene perception scores (student survey) rose from 61% → 89%.
  • No vandalism incidents in 6 months post-installation.

Lessons Learned

Lessons Learned:
Retrofits can deliver huge impact even under budget limits if hardware durability and simplicity are prioritized.
For broader hygiene and facility health guidance, many schools reference public resources such as CDC Hygiene Guidance.

Source Links

Verified external resources related to hygiene and water efficiency.