Dan Sinha Water Jug

  • April 2020
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LumeoStasis

hydration control How to use

A water jug to address the problem of dehydration in hospital patients

Choose your own daily amount:

or

Look up your recommended daily amount: Min. rate

Target colours:

3l 4l

3.6l

5l

4.8l

6l

6l

7l

7.2l

8l

Makes nurses’ jobs easier

2.4l

25

2l

Weight (Kg) 175 150 125 100 75 50

1.2l

Simple, safe operating principle

2

9l

8.4l 9.6l

Activity level Low Mid High

385 330 275 220 165 110 55 Weight (lbs)

Encourages patients to drink adequately

1

Choose desired drinking rate and corresponding colour

Chart for ambient temperature of 20ºC. For every 5ºC higher, go one colour up.

Fun to use

How it works

1

2

An impeller measures drinking rate

Electronics in the lid convert this to a colour, displayed with LEDs

Changing colours

Impeller

Features Totals water consumption

Making it easier for nurses to record patients’ fluid intake and the measurements more reliable

Toggle for securing lid Cheap, simple and effective

High clarity PET The jug is made entirely of PET making recyling possible

Patient dehydration is a major problem in hospitals and care homes. The water jug encourages drinking in a non-threatening, playful way, while offering time-saving and safety benefits for care institutions.

Flat edge for pouring without lifting

Easier for weakened patients or those who can’t sit up

Drink only enough to make the jug match your chosen colour

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