Noosa News
Spatap calls out to help more kids

By Abbey Cannan
A local company transforming South Pacific schools into hygienic places is asking the Noosa community to get behind them to help more disadvantaged kids.
Spatap company, invented by Rotary Club of Noosa Heads member Stuart Mason, is supplying the Spatap Portable Tap through the Rotary Club of Bribie Island Hand Hygiene For Health Project.
The project transforms classrooms and schools into hygienic places in a few hours. The hand washing system is managed by the students and teachers, empowering them to continue the practice by supplying a portable tap, a hygiene workshop and the skills needed to practise regular handwashing with minimal water.
Stuart said they are about to ship 2000 taps to classrooms…
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