Hmmm, thanks Mandy good to know. But I still don't get the amount of ater that's in the toilet bowls. We probably have a 10th or even less of that water in our toilet bowls in this side of the world.
Beats me, I grew up with them that way and never gave it a second thought - all public toilets look like that. Except tiny gas stations and churches. Sometimes the ring is black. Sometimes there are tissue paper rings to lay on top of them for "sanitation purposes".
The parents should be patient and not rush the child to learning the rudiments since the child might get nervous and become negative. Here are some tips on preparing the child for the toilet.
Some homeowners really want to pursue an upgrade when it comes to replacement toilet seats, so price and amenities can become a factor. Heated seats that use a electrical heating element can be a nice upgrade, as long as there is a properly grounded electrical outlet located near the toilet itself.
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I think I have seen them in CT. But I have no idea where. It could be a unisex toilet where the men don't need to lift the seat?
ReplyDeleteTheir only in public bathrooms, and the internet tells me that it's building code! Who knew!!
ReplyDeleteIt ensures better sanitations and ease of cleaning apparently?!
ReplyDeleteHmmm, thanks Mandy good to know. But I still don't get the amount of ater that's in the toilet bowls. We probably have a 10th or even less of that water in our toilet bowls in this side of the world.
ReplyDeleteMust be for people that wipe front to back? Hahaha!
ReplyDeleteLMAO!!! Too funny...less dribble I suppose?!?!?!
ReplyDeleteHA! I missed this convo originally...so glad I clicked back for the laugh! ;)
ReplyDeleteI've never thought about it, but maybe it helps allow for forward- and backward-oriented sitters???
Ick!!!
Beats me, I grew up with them that way and never gave it a second thought - all public toilets look like that. Except tiny gas stations and churches. Sometimes the ring is black. Sometimes there are tissue paper rings to lay on top of them for "sanitation purposes".
ReplyDeleteWith some thought ... perhaps they were designed by hospitals and nursing homes to allow a worker to assist more easily for those needing assistance.
ReplyDeleteLOL, I never realized they were different! Are your public restroom seats just like the ones at home?
ReplyDeleteThe parents should be patient and not rush the child to learning the rudiments since the child might get nervous and become negative. Here are some tips on preparing the child for the toilet.
ReplyDeleteSome homeowners really want to pursue an upgrade when it comes to replacement toilet seats, so price and amenities can become a factor. Heated seats that use a electrical heating element can be a nice upgrade, as long as there is a properly grounded electrical outlet located near the toilet itself.
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