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Steady performance

Design your day around water the way you design it around light and air

Ghomryonshod works with facilities and people teams who want drinking water to feel obvious, quiet, and aligned with sustainability goals—not an afterthought behind the copy machine. We help you plan routes, vessels, and signage that match how your floor actually moves through a week, from the first badge tap to the last lights-out pass.

Abstract curves suggesting balance between work pace and water breaks

Numbers we use to start a conversation

These figures are starting points from recent floor plans we have seen, not quotes for your building. They help a first call stay concrete: how many refill moments, how much space between focused blocks, how many single-vessel policies can you keep honest on a busy week.

3 touchpoints per day
20 minutes between deep blocks
12 week pilot before scale
1 vessel policy per desk bank

Why we talk about rhythm, not motivation

Most offices already know that water matters. What is harder is making the path to it feel as natural as the path to a printer or a recycling bin. When the walk is long, or the cooler is loud, or the cups run out at 3:00 p.m. on a Tuesday, people adapt by skipping the trip. Our work is to tighten the loop: fewer decisions, clearer ownership, and fewer single-use items left in meeting rooms because no one wanted to walk back to the pantry.

We start with a simple map: where people sit, where they meet, and where freight and utilities already go. Then we layer vessel policy, filter schedules, and neutral language for signs that can sit next to your other floor standards without looking like a different brand.

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What you will not find here

We do not promise personal outcomes, offer medical guidance, or rank people by how often they refill. We also avoid cheerleader copy that might feel out of place next to your security and HR notices. What you get is plain language, a bias toward durable materials, and a respect for how much your team already has on its plate.

If you are ready to go deeper, the Hydration section walks through posting and carafes; Performance explains how we think about aggregate tallies; Contact is the place to send a floor plate or headcount when you want a tailored reply.

Four modules we mix and match

Route compression

Shorten the walk to the first refill of the day by moving a station or adding a satellite where lines already form.

Supplier fit

Align crate sizes and filter SKUs with your dock hours and janitorial windows so nothing sits in a hallway longer than it has to.

Language kit

Neutral, high-contrast signs that match your internal comms tone—no stock photos, no guilt framing, just clarity.

Readout style

Lightweight tallies by zone so you can compare week to week without building a new analytics program from scratch.

A path you can mirror on any floor

Hover the numbered markers to see how small affordances add up.

Capture the real day

List where back-to-back meetings cluster, where people enter, and where freight already rides. That map is the spine of every later choice.

Pair vessel with drawer

One labeled place for a personal bottle per hot-desk bank cuts the “whose is this?” drift and keeps refills quick.

Anchor maintenance

Put filter and line checks on the same calendar rhythm as other building tasks so nothing waits for a taste complaint.

Review before you scale

Run a contained pilot, read the notes, then expand. We help you keep the log short enough that people will actually use it.

Questions we hear on the first call

Do you replace our water vendor?

Sometimes we help you renegotiate or add a line item; sometimes we only adjust layout and policy. It depends what the building needs and what you already have under contract.

Will you need access to our badge data?

No. We may look at aggregate traffic patterns you already share, but we do not ask for personal badge logs to run a pantry project.

How fast can we see a short written summary?

After we have headcount, rough floor use, and your sustainability constraints, we can usually return a concise outline. Exact timing depends on your internal approvals before we start.

Tell us the shape of your floor

Send headcount, a quick note about your current cooler setup, and whether you are planning a return-to-office change. We answer with a clear next action—not a long nurture sequence.

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