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Promoting Eco-Friendly Construction Through Provision Of Shower Toilets

4/3/2019

This is where the shower toilet, has an edge over and above the regular toilet system we are used to in this part of the world. To use a normal toilet, you need a tissue paper or water to clean up after each use. Tissue papers, like other paper sources, are gotten from trees. You need to cut a tree and then process to obtain any paper; even though some tissue papers are byproducts of wastages from the printing press, which is why a good number of them are heavily bleached to give the desired colours. But with the shower toilet, you will save so many trees and so much money.

In addition, even though some toilets have provisions for trash bins where tissue papers are to be disposed after each use, truth remains that for personal reasons, some people, especially ladies, do not make use of those trash bins. For personal reasons, they would rather dispose the tissue paper inside the toilet and flush than dispose in a trash bin. This also, in no small measure, contributes to filling up the soak away faster than expected; thereby generating more waste than if each user were to be subjected to fresh water cleaning.

From the health angle, specialists in colon, rectum, anus and colorectal surgery, are also among the promoters of the shower toilet as according to them, it is safer to use water to clean than using treated/bleached toilet papers or wet wipes which can pose serious health hazards to individuals.

These health hazards, they said include skin irritation, eczema, allergies and unbearable itching.  So, for them, the only thorough way of cleaning your anus after each toilet visit is by using water.

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