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Is
your water bill huge? 'Yes', most people would probably say, but
the question is whether it is TOO big? This is why we invented the
Felson WATER ALARM. The Felson
WATER ALARM detects even small leaks in the piping, so you
may rest assured that next time, your bill will not be TOO big.
The problem is that neither the insurance company nor the water
supply company will pay your water bill, if there has been a leak.
With the Felson WATER ALARM the damage will be detected before it
is too late and the bill becomes TOO big.
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The
Toilet Is Running
The gaskets in new as well as in old toilets are usually the greatest
"sinners", when it comes to waste of water. Small particles may get
stuck and cause the water in the toilet to constantly run. Often in
such small quantities that it does not even show on the water surface,
but enough to result in a huge water bill. |
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The
Water Tap Is Dripping
Dripping water taps are among the problems which are easy to detect.
Nevertheless, often water is left dripping and it might amount to
$25 to $35, before the gasket is replaced. The Felson WATER ALARM
sounds an alarm every 48 hours. Whenever this happens, you have to
press the reset button to turn off the sound. In this way, your attention
is drawn to the problem one more time. |
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The
Outside Water Tap
The outside water tap has cost many a house owner dear. Children often
forget to turn off the tap after use, especially if a garden hose
is mounted on it and is lying on the lawn. Many cubic metres of water
may run out unnoticed and cause an excessive water bill. |
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Safety
Valve
The installation's safety valve spring which is supposed to eliminate
excess pressure in the installation by heating of the water, may in
time become slack. If so, great volumes of water are lead directly
into the drain - water which you yourself will have to pay for. |
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Leakages
in The Installation
Corrosion or fractures in the piping may be insignificant to begin
with but will rapidly increase in size. In some instances, water will
find its way into a crack in the construction or - in older houses
- the drainage system which means that large volumes of water may
be wasted, before the damage is discovered. Consequently, the flooring
may be destroyed and the water bill take on unbelievable proportions.
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