Water Cooler

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Outline of presentation

 Introduction

 Aim and Objectives

 History of water cooler

 Advantages of water cooler

 Disadvantages of water cooler

 Application of water cooler

 Types of water cooler


Aim and objective of water cooler
Aim
 The aim of having a water cooler is to provide easy access to clean and fresh
drinking water in order to promote the hydration and create a healthy environment in
workplaces or public spaces.
Objectives
 Promote hydration
 Improve productivity
 Enhance Employee Well-being
 Foster Collaboration and Interaction
 Promote Sustainable Practices
 Ensure Access to Clean Water
History of water cooler

 In 1909,Haws created the Haws Sanitary Drinking Faucet company and patented

his water cooler in 1911.

 The early water cooler stored water in a sealed glass container and used larges

blocks of ice to chill water.

 When electricity became increasingly widespread , in 1938, the world’s first

self-contained electric water cooler patented.


Advantages of water cooler
 Convenient access to clean drinking water: Water coolers provide a convenient and
easily accessible source of fresh drinking water eliminating the need for individuals to
bring their own water or rely on potentially contaminated sources.
 Health benefits: Access to clean drinking water contributes to good health by
preventing dehydration-related health issues, supporting digestion and aiding in
detoxification processes.
 Promote hydration: Water coolers encourage individuals to drink more water
throughout the day promoting proper hydration and its associated benefits such as
improved concentration, increased energy levels, and better overall health.
Disadvantages of water cooler
 Dependency on electricity : Many water coolers require electricity to run, which
can be a disadvantage in case of power outages or when electricity is not ready
available.
 Cost: Depending on the type and features , water coolers can be expensive to
purchase, install , and maintain. Additionally, ongoing expenses such as replacing
filters or bottles can add to the overall cost.
 Environment impact: While many water coolers offer the option to use reusable
water bottles , some may still rely on single-use plastic bottles , which contribute
to plastic waste and environmental pollution.
Application of water cooler

 Offices

 Schools and educational institutions

 Gym and fitness centers

 Hospitals and healthcare facilities

 Public spaces

 Events and gathering


Types of water cooler

 Bottled water cooler

 Point-of-Use (POU) water cooler

 Bottom load water cooler

 Direct Piping water Cooler

 Freestanding verses Countertop Water Cooler


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