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Flush Levers

Flush levers are mechanical devices used to initiate the flushing of a toilet or urinal. They are typically located on the side of the toilet tank or on the top of the urinal, and are designed to be easily accessible for the user. Flush levers work by lifting a flapper or opening a valve, allowing water to flow from the tank or supply line into the bowl or urinal, effectively flushing away waste. Flush levers can be made from a variety of materials, including plastic, metal, and brass. They can be designed to match the style and finish of the toilet or urinal, and can be customized with decorative accents or logos. Some flush levers are also designed to be more ergonomic, with a curved shape that fits comfortably in the hand. In addition to traditional manual flush levers, there are also electronic flush levers that use sensors to detect when a user is present and initiate the flushing process automatically. These types of flush levers are commonly used in public restrooms, where they can help reduce the spread of germs and improve overall hygiene. Overall, flush levers are an essential component of any toilet or urinal, and are crucial for maintaining proper sanitation and hygiene in both residential and commercial settings.

toilet, urinal, hygiene, sanitation, electronic

Christopher Jackson

CITATION : "Christopher Jackson. 'Flush Levers.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=279774 (Accessed on July 16, 2025)"


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