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The disease does not generally spread from person to person but infections can occur if the bacteria get into a building's water supply, including in shower heads, sink faucets, hot water tanks, heaters, cooling towers and other plumbing systems.—
Mary Kekatos,
ABC News,
9 July 2026 Common forms of transmission include droplets from showers and faucets, air conditioners and flushing toilets.—
Sofia Williams,
Sacbee.com,
9 July 2026 Wiping down shower walls after bathing, repairing dripping faucets, and allowing sinks and tubs to dry between uses can all make a noticeable difference.—
Jessica Safavimehr,
Southern Living,
9 July 2026 Pot-filler water stations, borrowed from the kitchen concept, mount a faucet directly over the dog bowl so nobody has to carry a sloshing dish.—
Ryan Brennan,
Charlotte Observer,
8 July 2026 See All Example Sentences for faucet
Word History
Etymology
Middle English, bung, faucet, from Middle French fausset bung, perhaps from fausser to damage, from Late Latin falsare to falsify, from Latin falsus false