
New lead content requirements for plumbing products have been added to California's Health & Safety Code (Section 116875; commonly known as AB1953), which goes into effect January 1, 2010. After this date, any pipe, fitting, or fixture intended to convey or dispense water for human consumption througn drinking or cooking must meet a weighted average lead content of <0.25%. The requirement of this law was incorporated as an annex G into the American National Standart for health effects of drinking water system components: NSF/ANSI Standart 61.

"Minimal" design style is a current trend in the bathroom too. Clear and essential lines should not mean poverly of materials or any other compromise. Faucets and sanitary ware of minimal design are the result of long and attentive research so prices are generally high. Further to this design concept with all its philosophical implications, the consumer should als receive top quality materials that guarentee for the most substantial value of the product.

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