Most germs in public toilets spread through hands and air rather than toilet seats, making hygiene far more important than avoiding sitting.
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While excavating a palace in Xi'an, researchers uncovered a 2,400-year-old flush toilet with inlet and drain pipes from China's Warring States era
Curiosity spikes fast when a dig meant to reveal palace walls instead exposes plumbing that looks surprisingly familiar. A ...
If you haven’t updated your commode lately, you may be surprised to find that today’s toilets are, ahem, flush with improvements. New toilets use less water than ever, yet we’ve found in our tests ...
Praise to our readers, they've done it again. Last week we wrote about dual-flush, water-conserving toilets when, after returning from a trip to France, a reader questioned why she could not find a ...
A simple change in a local condominium complex has saved owners money and water in recent months. Managers of Cedar Court replaced 91 toilets , most of which were installed before 1980, with new, ...
The average household sees five toilet flushes per day. With older toilets using about six gallons per flush, a person could easily get through 11,000 gallons of water per year this way. Water is, of ...
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