It is more than carrying out SkyHydrant installations.
During a recent installation trip our Bhutan team also visited existing installations to check they are being well maintained.
Here are some photos from their report on the trip.
Lhamoizingkha-School
A new installation being handed over to the principal.
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Chumigthang School
Another handover where the installation had been completed on a very restricted site.
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Pakshikha-School
Caretaker receiving instructions on proper cleaning.
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Gedu School
A confident caretaker after correctly demonstrating the cleaning procedure.
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