The Role of Rassan Sanitary Faucets in Cancer Prevention

February 4th is recognized worldwide as World Cancer Day. The purpose of this day is to protect human lives from millions of preventable cancer-related deaths by raising awareness, educating people about cancer, and encouraging governments and individuals worldwide to take action against this disease.

Different types of cancers have various symptoms, and colored ribbons—such as pink, orange, and purple—are used globally to raise awareness about certain types of cancer, symbolizing hope for a future free of this disease.

Faucets, which are in constant contact with water, are vital for human life. However, if these faucets are made from toxic metals such as lead, zinc, tin, etc., they can contribute to various diseases and cancers, especially leukemia. Unfortunately, many faucet manufacturers use unhealthy and hazardous metals in their products, often motivated by lower costs.

To prevent the production of unsafe faucets that disregard consumer health, international standards have been developed and are enforced by national regulatory bodies. In Iran, the National Standards Organization regulates and monitors the precise amounts of metals in brass alloys used in faucet manufacturing to ensure public health.

At Rassan Industrial Group, we take pride in fully adhering to these standards, which has earned us recognition as a National Exemplary Standard Unit and a Provincial Exemplary Standard Unit in Tehran. We hope that all faucet manufacturers produce these essential household elements responsibly, prioritizing the health of users—especially women and children—and ensuring that sanitary faucets remain safe for daily use.

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