The Plumbing Manufacturers Institute recently launched a new
microsite ―
SafePlumbing.org
― with the goal of “updating some leaky old ideas about plumbing fixtures and
fittings.”
The site tackles tough topics, such as lead in drinking
water and the performance of low-flow toilets. It is designed for lawmakers,
journalists, trade professionals and homeowners who “seek straight talk about
issues that tend to generate a lot of emotion,” the organization said in the
announcement.
“We called it the safest place for information about
plumbing on the Internet, because we want SafePlumbing.org to be a trusted resource
for truthful information about clean drinking water, water conservation and
efficiency, and home safety,” said Barbara C. Higgens,
executive director of PMI. Higgens added that the site would also help keep
influencers up-to-date on technology breakthroughs, especially where such
innovations can advance social concerns.
Besides separate pages on
clean water, water efficiency, and health and safety, SafePlumbing.org features
a detailed glossary of terms, as well as a guide to product markings on plumbing
products.