Henry Elsome - Adjustable Water Fountain

  • Written by Fay Stephenson
  • July 27, 2021
  • STEM, Sustainability
  • 1 Comment
Header Adjustable Water Fountain

Adjustable Water fountain

Henry Elsome, one of our talented College students has designed a creative and innovative, adjustable water fountain for wheelchair users.

 

Henry submitted the design as part of his A Level DT. He came up with the idea after realizing that there was limited access to drinking water for child wheelchair users and disabled people in schools.

 

“School children on average don’t drink enough water. This is very important as water is vital for everyday life as it keeps humans hydrated and energized. According to the NHS UK, we should be drinking 1.2 litres of water each day. Not drinking enough water can have a negative effect on their learning, lead to headaches, loss of focus, bad behaviour and more importantly, dehydration,” Henry explained.

 

Henry’s talent has already been recognized nationally and he is the holder of a prestigious Arkwright scholarship. He will begin a degree in Mechatronics Engineering at Manchester University this Autumn. Head of DT Eamonn Molloy said: “This is an exceptional piece of work for any A level student, never mind during a year and a half of Covid restrictions.”

 

You can watch Henry explain his design in this video.

 

 

  • James Foster-Rain

    James Foster-Rain on September 1, 2021

    Hello Henry,
    What a fantastic idea and so well executed. Very professional. A very talented student and one to look out for the future. Well done!

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