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Disabled Toilet Symbol

Disabled Toilet Symbol

Disabled Toilet Symbol

Disabled Toilet Symbol

Disabled Toilet Symbol

Disabled Toilet Symbol

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Cool Toilet Seats

Cool Toilet Seats
Cool Toilet Seats


Padded Toilet Seat For Comfort
By Liz Chance Platinum Quality Author - Ezinearticles

Tired of that old boring and especially uncomfortable toilet seat? It's faded, chipped and cold to sit on in the morning. Why not make yourself more comfortable and get a padded toilet seat.

Padded toilet seats have been improved over the years. You can find them with a higher quality vinyl and today's material are much more resistant to cracking. The better quality ones will come with an anti bacterial guard in the vinyl. This helps keep the seat clean and sanitary.

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Installing a padded seat is very easy. Anyone can do it. All you need is a screwdriver. In fact, many of the seats now don't require tools to install the seat. A simple hand tightening will do the trick. This will save you money from having to go out and hire someone to do this. In less than 15 minutes you can change the look of your bathroom toilet.

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Padded toilets are now offered in many colors and styles. No longer are you limited to just a plain white or pastel color. Your selection may be limited at your local store. Shopping online will offer you many more choices. You are then offered many more choices. I have found seats in many different colors. I have also found padded seats in different patterns prints and even themes. Do you have a golfer in your family? You can find a seat in a golf theme. Maybe a cat or dog lover? Yes you can find seats like that too.Shop around, you will find one that matches your taste and bathroom décor.

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Most padded toilet seats start at just under $20. That's fine for a basic one. If you want something that's a better quality you will have to pay a little more. What you should watch for is the type of hinges that are used on the toilet seat. You should look for non-rust aluminum hinges. These are a better quality and longer lasting than plastic hinges. The aluminum hinge looks great and is much stronger than the plastic ones.

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Shop around online. I have found over 40 different colors, patterns and styles to choose from. Check out the websites and read the reviews. This will help you decide which seats are longer lasting and are of better quality construction.

You deserve to be comfortable in the bathroom. Go find the right padded toilet seat that fits your needs and style now.

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Female Toilet Symbol

Female Toilet Symbol
Female Toilet Symbol

Female Toilet Symbol

Female Toilet Symbol

Female Toilet Symbol

Female Toilet Symbol

Female Toilet Symbol

Female Toilet Symbol

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Rubber Ducky Toilet Seat

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Starfish Toilet Seat

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Toto Toilet

Toto Toilet

How to Choose the Right Toto Toilet For Your Bathroom Remodel
By Micah Waters - Ezinearticles

Choosing a toilet may seem like a rather minor endeavor but when it comes to entire bathroom remodel, it is important to choose one that nicely complements the rest of your new bathroom. Not sure what type of Toto toilet is right for you? Here are a few considerations to keep in mind.

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Bowl - Toilet bowls come in one of two shapes: round or elongated. Elongated bowls have an extended rim and round ones are a few inches shorter. Round bowls are ideal for small spaces while elongated bowls tend to be more comfortable.

Color - White may be the most popular color for toilets but rest assured, toilets come in a vast assortment of different colors. If you are looking for a less-common shade, contact your local Toto toilet authorized dealer to find out what colors they carry and whether or not they can order a toilet in the particular color you want.

Flush - Determine whether you want a gravity-fed or pressure-assisted flush. A gravity-fed toilet utilizes the force of gravity to pull waste through the trapway. On the contrary, a pressure-assisted toilet uses water from the tank to build up pressure and when flushed, the water pushes waste through the trapway. Pressure-assisted toilets tend to be noisier but can be more effective removing waste in a single flush. Both types of toilets only use 1.6 gallons of water per flush.

Pieces - Similar to flush type, toilets come in one of two styles: one- or two-pieces. A one piece toilet is a single piece, with the tank and bowl fused together while a two-piece has a separate tank and bowl. One-piece toilets don't' have any crevices or cracks, which offers easy cleaning and a sleek look. However, they are typically more expensive than two-piece toilets.

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Quality - Look for Toto toilets that have a rich, glossy surface and a glazed trapway, which facilitates the flow of waste. Most Toto toilets come with a limited manufacturer's warranty ensuring the quality of the toilet.

Size - Toilets come in varying sizes so make sure you measure the space in your new bathroom prior to making a purchase. Depending on the size, most toilets are bolted 10, 12, or 14 inches from the wall.

Style - Lastly, consider the type of style you want. Toto toilets offer a wide range of styles ranging from traditional two-piece toilets to more modern and contemporary models.

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How Does A Toilet Work

How Does A Toilet Work


Introduction
Toilets are probably one of the most underappreciated tools in our home. This could be because of the myriad tasteless subjects that go along with toilets, or just because they are so common. Either way, the toilet should be appreciated for its necessary function and its mechanical genius. There are three main parts of a toilet that work together to get rid of waste products and to keep toilet water from flooding onto the bathroom floor. We'll take a look at each part and discuss how they work in conjunction with the others.

Draining the Tank
A toilet is ready for use when its water tank is full to the brim. This is the part of the toilet that sits against the wall above the bowl. The tank holds roughly 2 gallons of water and it takes about a minute for it to refill after the toilet is flushed. Inside the tank are refill tubes, overflow tubes, a float and a stopper. When you flush the toilet, a chain attached to the toilet handle and the stopper is pulled, and the stopper is removed from a pipe into which the tank water flows. Once the water is removed, the stopper goes back into place so the tank can be refilled.

How Does A Toilet Work
How Does A Toilet Work

How Does a Toilet Work?
By Mark Orwell, eHow Contributing Writer

Flushing the Toilet
The water from the tank is pumped directly into the bowl and it takes an average of three seconds for all 2 gallons to flow into it. Large amounts of water need to be poured into the bowl quickly in order for the bowl to flush. Attached to the bowl is a siphon tube that curves so that it will only drain water from the bowl when it reaches a certain height. When the tank water is quickly pumped into the toilet bowl, the siphon tube overflows and the toilet automatically flushes. In theory, you don't even need to pull the toilet handle to flush the toilet, you just need to pour a couple of gallons of water into the bowl quickly.

Refilling the Toilet
Finally, after the water has been sucked out of the bowl, the tank and bowl refill. When the tank water level lowers, the float inside does as well. When it reaches the bottom the refill device is activated, which sends water into the tank and also into the toilet bowl. More water is sent to the tank until it is refilled. When the float reaches a certain height the tank stops filling. In the off chance that the float becomes unattached, the excess water pumping into the tank will go into an overflow tube and be transferred to the toilet bowl.

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A toilet is a plumbing fixture and disposal system primarily intended for the disposal of the bodily wastes: urine and fecal matter. Additionally, vomit and menstrual waste are sometimes disposed of in toilets in Western societies. The word toilet describes the fixture and, especially in British English, the room containing the fixture. In American English, the latter is euphemistically called a restroom or bathroom. The latter term often describes a room that also contains a bath tub. A room with only a toilet and a sink is sometimes called a half-bathroom, a half bath, and a powder room.

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There are two basic types of modern toilets: the dry toilet and the wet toilet, the latter being the most commonly known and producer of blackwater. The dry toilet needs no plumbing for water input or evacuation, but is often coupled with some ventilation system.

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