If your business uses water, you need a Flosaver air reduction valve.

Apartment Buildings & Condominiums.

Apartments and condos use hundreds of thousands of gallons of water per year to fill swimming pools, clean the facility, landscaping, heat and air-conditioning and more. With the Flosaver Air Reduction & Efficiency Valve, you can stop paying for the air in your water lines, and reduce your total overall operational expenses.

Hospitals.

U.S.hospitals are water hogs ,using an average of 570 gallons of water per staffed bed, per day. To put this figure into perspective, consider that the average citizen uses around 150 gallons of water per day. With the Flosaver Air Reduction & Efficiency Valve, you can stop paying for the air in your water lines, and reduce your total overall operational expenses.

Commercial Buildings.

On average, commercial buildings use 7.9 million gallons annually per building, 20 gallons per square foot, and 18,400 gallons per worker per year.  On a daily basis, they used an average of 22,000 gallons per building, 55.6 gallons per thousand square feet, and 50.1 gallons per worker. With the Flosaver Air Reduction & Efficiency Valve, you can stop paying for the air in your water lines, and reduce your total overall operational expenses.

Grocery Stores.

On average, half of the water used by a typical supermarkets is used in the evaporative condensers, usually amounting to more than 1.5 million gallons per year per store, depending on local climate and the size of the supermarket. With the Flosaver Air Reduction & Efficiency Valve, you can stop paying for the air in your water lines, and reduce your total overall operational expenses.

Grocery Stores.

Supermarkets use an estimated 2.6 to 4.5 gallons of water per transaction. With the Flosaver Air Reduction & Efficiency Valve, you can stop paying for the air in your water lines, and reduce your total overall operational expenses.

Industrial.

It takes about 270 gallons of water to produce $1 worth of sugar, and 200 gallons to make $1 worth of pet food.

Hotels & Resorts.

Most studies indicate hotels use between 100 and 200 gallons of fresh water per occupied guestroom per day. This averages out to about 36,500 to 73,000 gallons of water per room per year. With the Flosaver Air Reduction & Efficiency Valve, you can stop paying for the air in your water lines, and reduce your total overall operational expenses.

Hotels & Resorts.

Flosaver Water Efficiency Valve can reduce hotel and resort water expenses by up to 30% and lower water volume usage by 6% to 11%. With the Flosaver Air Reduction & Efficiency Valve, you can stop paying for the air in your water lines, and reduce your total overall operational expenses.

Senior Care Facilities.

Senior care facilities  on average use 100 gallons per bed and 20 gallons per employee. These usages doesn’t even consider additional flow for a property that included a community room that was available for use by those other than the residents. With the Flosaver Air Reduction & Efficiency Valve, you can stop paying for the air in your water lines, and reduce your total overall operational expenses.

Golf Courses.

A typical golf course requires 100,000 to 1,000,000 gallons of water per week in the summer. With the Flosaver Air Reduction & Efficiency Valve, you can stop paying for the air in your water lines, and reduce your total overall operational expenses.

Golf Courses.

A typical golf course requires 100,000 to 1,000,000 gallons of water per week in the summer. With the Flosaver Air Reduction & Efficiency Valve, you can stop paying for the air in your water lines, and reduce your total overall operational expenses.

Restaurants.

While some studies suggest restaurant water usage can be as high as 25,000 gallons daily, the more common estimate is that a typical sit-down restaurant uses 3,000 to 7,000 gallons per day, with an average of about 5,800. Another number that pops up in studies is 24 gallons per seat per day. With the Flosaver Air Reduction & Efficiency Valve, you can stop paying for the air in your water lines, and reduce your total overall operational expenses.

Universities.

On average, college / universities us over  262,000,000 gallons of potable water per year. With the Flosaver Air Reduction & Efficiency Valve, you can stop paying for the air in your water lines, and reduce your total overall operational expenses.

Universities.

On average, college / universities us over  262,000,000 gallons of potable water per year.  With the Flosaver Air Reduction & Efficiency Valve, you can stop paying for the air in your water lines, and reduce your total overall operational expenses.

Health Clubs & Gyms.

Gym and health club facilities consume huge amounts of water. According to a study by the University of Minnesota, health club facilities can use hundreds of thousands of gallons of water per year for filling swimming pools, for cleaning the facility, for heating and air-conditioning, and — probably most significant — in the restrooms to operate toilets, urinals and showers.  On average of 256,000 gallons of water per month. With the Flosaver Air Reduction & Efficiency Valve, you can stop paying for the air in your water lines, and reduce your total overall operational expenses.

Amusement & Water Parks.

It takes 900,000 gallons to initially fill a water park.   A park  can consume more  25,000 gallons a month.   Water is lost through evaporation, splash off, deck cleaning and backwash operations. With the Flosaver Air Reduction & Efficiency Valve, you can stop paying for the air in your water lines, and reduce your total overall operational expenses.

Amusement & Water Parks.

Investing in water conservation will not only save the park money, it increases attendance by creating good will. With the Flosaver Air Reduction & Efficiency Valve, you can stop paying for the air in your water lines, and reduce your total overall operational expenses.