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The HappyTap is a multi-purpose, mass-produced hand-washing station.
The HappyTap (also dubbed as the LaBobo) is a purpose-built, mass-produced and attractive hand-washing station designed for low-income settings. HappyTap Co. is a social business operating in South and Southeast Asia that designs, manufactures, and sells the HappyTap.
The product was previously developed by WaterSHED through a rigorous design and testing phase. The concept was originally conceived through the World Bank Water & Sanitation Programme’s Global Handwashing Initiative.
Target SDGs
SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation
Target Users (Target Impact Group)
Household, Public Sector Agencies
Distributors / Implementing Organizations
The product is implemented by WaterSHED Asia.
Competitive Landscape
Direct competitors include EaziWash Station, PedalTap, and TippyTap.
Manufacturing/Building Method
The product is locally manufactured and assembled across its operating entities in Vietnam, Bangladesh and Cambodia.
Intellectural Property Type
Trade Secret
User Provision Model
Users can obtain the product from HappyTap's national distributors across Singapore, Bangladesh, Cambodia and Vietnam. Contact details are available on the manufacturer's website.
Distributions to Date Status
As of February 2014, 100 units were sold.
Material
Plastic
Activation mechanism
Handle
Soap container built-in (yes/no)
Yes
Water volume per use (L)
Unknown
Design Specifications
The HappyTap has a spout that sprays out with many nozzles for efficient distribution of water over a wide surface, and the friction of rubbing and use of soap under the nozzle spray is good enough to sufficiently clean hands. A tray at the base of the HappyTap catches the used water with no spillage. There are two main models for South Asia and Southeast Asia.
Technical Support
The HappyTap Co. team can be contacted for technical support.
Replacement Components
Unknown
Lifecycle
Unknown
Manufacturer Specified Performance Parameters
Manufacturer specified performance targets include:
Vetted Performance Status
WaterSHED and Center for Global Safe Water, Sanitation and Hygiene at Emory University investigated the effectiveness of the HappyTap in hospitals and found that the product was functional and in regular use. TRANSFORM also carried out an investigation to develop and test disruptive market-based solutions for handwashing in the Bangladesh rural market. The response from mothers, caregivers, and teachers was overwhelmingly positive, signalling HappyTap’s potential to tackle one of the most stubborn public health problems in a key Base-of-Pyramid consumer market.
Safety
No known safety hazards are related to this product.
Complementary Technical Systems
Soap is to be provided separately.
Academic Research and References
Chidambaram, R., Wong, A., Chan, CW., 2015, “HappyTap: Encouraging Handwashing in Rural Vietnam“, Singapore Management University.
WaterSHED, 2017, HappyTap portable sink to enter Bangladesh market with support of the TRANSFORM initiative.
WaterSHED, 2019, Portable Sinks for Healthcare Worker Hand Hygiene in Cambodia.
Compliance with regulations
The design has been adapted and adjusted to local standards. Applicable international standards are unknown.
Evaluation methods
The product is evaluated by the manufacturer and third parties for its human-centered design to maximize impact.
Other Information
A video of HappyTap: How it's made
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