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Waterless HySpa
ome of the ideas for our product is based off of both existing and
non-existing concepts. The most recognized attempt at bathing
without water is the DryBath which created by a South African named
Ludwick Marishane during a conversation in a hot winter day in 2007.3
The DryBath is a gel one would rub on their body to become clean and
they come in bottles. It uses no electricity and is meant for those who
want to be clean in a hurry. While it avoids any use of water, it ignores
those who use their extra time in a day for relaxation as well as those
who shower daily. There was existing research that proved the existence
of people who make showering a daily ritual, particularly 40.5% of
males, even though the number of those who take a shower more than
7 times a week appeared to be a smaller number (13.6% of males and
5.3% of females).
Waterless Technology
he product is
made up of a few
components that make
the experience both
Waterless and enjoyable.
It is made up of the bulb
Figure 1-1 Waterless HySpa Concept Drawing
that sends out cleansing
rays (controlled by a dial), a bottle that spays out a solution that kills
the bacteria and leaves you with a good smell in your body, and a
rechargeable battery as an energy source so that you dont have to have
a cord going across the bathroom. The HySpa and all its components
Waterless HySpa
have not yet been patoned. How it works is that once it is charged, one
would screw in the bottle of the cleansing liquid, and then turn on the
device and adjust it based on the intensity of the beams and nothing
else is required of the user. It requires no professional installation
as the device is hung over a showerhead. Anyone except those who
have certain skin conditions, can use it and enjoy it as long as they
want (unless if the device has no charge left). For optimal results, it is
recommended to bathe in the Waterless HySpa for at least 10 minutes.
Requires no professional
installation
Product Benefits
Waterless HySpa
the device only takes a few steps!
Testimonials
I usually like to take long showers, but since my wife
and I fight about being able to pay off our utility bill, I
had to keep my showers to no more than five minutes
which I find disappointing. When I tried out this product,
I thought it isnt going to be close to the real thing. My
mind was blown after the first time I tried it. I can
now be able to relax after a long days of work without
having to watch my water usage. The Waterless HySpa is
a blessing!
~Bruce W. from Webster Groves, MO
Ive enjoyed using the Waterless HySpa so much, I never
felt the need to go back to using water to bathe. Thank
you Waterless HySpa!
~Kim K. from St. Charles, MO
Summary
he product overall serves a purpose to its audience and it is to
satisfy individuals who want to be able to save water usage while
not sacrificing their bathing experience. It is a fact that people want
to try to avoid change as much as possible. A study conducted by the
University of Arkansas found that the longer something is thought to
exist, the better it is evaluated. In other words, longer means better.4
Humans, particularly in the United States, are accustomed to either
Waterless HySpa
taking a bath or shower. Using the Waterless HySpa does not require a
lot of effort to setup, maintain, and use and is proven through various
testing that were performed before release. This product is for anybody
who wants to watch their water usage without having to eliminate the
rituals of a shower or a bath.
Contact Information
f you are interested in buying the Waterless HySpa you can contact us
United Nations (2012). The Millennium Development Goals Report. Retrieved from http://
www.un.org/millenniumgoals/pdf/MDG%20Report%202012.pdf
2
Environmental Protection Agency (2008). Indoor Water Use in the United States. Retrieved
from http://www.epa.gov/WaterSense/pubs/indoor.html
3
CNN (2014). DryBath: How to keep clean without using a single drop of water. Retrieved
from http://edition.cnn.com/2014/03/10/business/drybath-how-to-keep-clean/
4
The Atlantic (2015). How Often People in Various Countries Shower. Retrieved from http://
www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2015/02/how-often-people-in-various-countriesshower/385470/
2015 Waterless HySpa, Inc.