Because some of the elderly or those with upper limb disabilities are not capable of complex hand movement, the operation of the faucet in home life must take into account its “universality", i.e., the required operating load must have appropriate specifications. Thus, in this study, focusing on four types of faucet used in daily life composed of lever type, screw type, ball-valve type and push type, the operating behaviors for different ethnic groups were first observed and investigated. Accordingly, with the utilization of a self-designed device combined with a torque sensor, load cell and analog/digital data acquisition system, an accurate measuring platform for the operating load of the faucets was established. Thus, two measuring experiments with and without water exerted were practically performed. The results show that the measuring methods for the operating load of the faucets developed in this study are accurate and effective, and thus can be considered to confirm the evidence for certification and examination of faucet design, as well as a reference for the revision of the Chinese National Standards (CNS).