The Kohler “Trust the Flush” tour visited locations in Brownwood Wednesday, including City Hall, bringing a custom motor coach that houses a replica of its toilet test lab at company headquarters in Wisconsin. City officials and employees toured the bus and viewed demonstrations of the products.
In a partnership with the City of Brownwood, Kohler leads a water conservation campaign by educating companies, residents, developers, plumbers, contractors, remodelers and interior designers on its toilet-flushing technologies and innovation. The tour allows the company an opportunity to educate the community about high efficiency toilets, and encourage water conservation in the Brownwood area. Kohler Ambassador Steven Perlewitz demonstrated each station in the motor coach.
The public was also given a chance to view the tour bus for a few hours Wednesday afternoon. Several of the toilets on display are made locally at the Kohler plant in Brownwood according to Rachel Tobin, Kohler Brownwood Human Resources Manager.
The “Trust the Flush” tour is an educational experience that showcases to visitors Kohler’s high-performance 1.28-gallon toilets and their advanced flushing technology. Brewco Marketing Group transformed a 45-foot custom motor coach into a replica of Kohler’s toilet test lab at their headquarters in Wisconsin. While inside the Kohler-branded motor coach, audiences are able to experience first-hand how Kohler toilets perform through a series of four laboratory replicated tests that toilet engineers perform every day at Kohler headquarters. Visitors were also able to interact with Kohler’s most advanced toilet, the NUMI.
In 2013, “Trust the Flush” tour visited over 25 markets in the United States.
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Perlewitz demonstrates a new flapperless mechanism.
Brownwood Mayor Stephen Haynes, along with many city employees, watches the demonstrations.
The motor coach during the visit to Brownwood City Hall.