Self-closing Tap
A self-closing tap, also known as a "hands-free" or "automatic" tap, is a type of faucet that automatically turns off after a certain period of time or when a user's hands are no longer detected under the spout. These taps are designed to reduce water waste by ensuring that the water is only flowing when it is actually needed. They are often used in public restrooms, restaurants, and other commercial settings, and can be operated by a sensor, a timer, or a manual lever. Some self-closing taps also have a manual override feature that allows the user to manually control the flow of water if necessary.