One Simple Switch.
99% Reduction In Water Use.
Dramatically cut water usage with the Falcon Urinal Conversion System.
QUALIFY & REPLACE
What Are Your Water Saving Goals?
Reduce Water Use By Up To 99% Per Urinal
Falcon | ||||
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Traditional Flush Volume |
Gallons Used Per Year1 |
Gallons Used Per Year2 |
Gallons Saved Per Year |
Annual Cost Savings3 |
Pint Flush | 3,125 | 156 | 2,969 | $46-$77 |
High Efficiency | 12,500 | 12,344 | $185-$320 | |
Standard 1 Gallon | 25,000 | 24,844 | $372-$646 | |
Traditional Flush Volume |
Gallons Used Per Year1 |
Pint Flush | 3,125 |
High Efficiency | 12,500 |
Standard 1 Gallon | 25,000 |
Falcon | ||
---|---|---|
Gallons Used Per Year2 |
Gallons Saved Per Year |
Annual Cost Savings3 |
156 | 2,969 | $46-$77 |
12,344 | $185-$320 | |
24,844 | $372-$646 | |
Falcon | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Traditional Flush Volume |
Gallons Used Per Year1 |
Gallons Used Per Year2 |
Gallons Saved Per Year |
Annual Cost Savings3 |
Pint Flush | 3,125 | 156 | 2,969 | $46-$77 |
High Efficiency | 12,500 | 12,344 | $185-$320 | |
Standard 1 Gallon | 25,000 | 24,844 | $372-$646 | |
The Falcon Urinal Conversion System is free from it all.
Does Your Urinal Qualify:
Convert to Conserve
Two Steps to Touchless
1. Simple smart Actuator Installation with Allen wrench and collar wrench 2. FALCON Cartridge easily drops into drain Full install in under 30 minutes. |
Save Water Now!
For facilities in areas with drought concerns, Falcon Urinal Conversion System offers water conservation and cost savings. Contact your local rep to learn how Falcon makes a difference.
California, Nevada, and Arizona
CALL TODAY:
888-381-8892
Texasrnia, Nevada, and Arizona
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888-381-8892
Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico
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888-381-8892
Other Locations and New Mexico
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818-982-9600
- Based on 100 uses per day and 250 days of operation per year
- Based on Falcon default setting of five flushes per day
- Based on sewage and water rates of $0.105 per gallon (“Low”) to $0.026 per gallon (“High”)
The U.S. Drought Monitor is jointly produced by the National Drought Mitigation Center at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, the United States Department of Agriculture, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Map courtesy of NDMC. Author: Adam Hartman. NOAA/NWS/NCEP/CPC