on average of average people it would be 4.5 flushes per day (poor toilet)
We would have to know what the policy was to make any comment.
Once a day if they want to conserve water (just before bed time). According to figures from two US Water Conservation advocates, the average person flushes between 5 and 5.5 times per day (household or work). That totals nearly 2000 flushes per person annually. *In 2007, residents in the Greater Los Angeles area were asked "not to flush after urination", but the household water use declined only 12%, indicating that less than half of the populace heeded the advice.
Compared to a 30 year old toilet? An amazing amount (I just installed two such toilets, replacing 30-year-old models). These are dual flush, and in the low flush mode - perfectly adequate for 70% of flushes - they use 1.3 gallons. The old toilets used almost 4 gallons per flush. A saving of 2.7 gallons per flush, times (how many??) flushes per day, times 365: You are easily talking thousands of gallons a year.
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It depends on the type of person it is and how many use it. A house toilet may be used 10 times a day while a public toilet is probably used 100 or more times a day. A toilet has to be pretty tough to handle so many uses.
the average person uses 1 loo roll every day!!
the normal amount is from 2-3 times a day to 2-3 times a week
The least amount of water a person needs to survive is about 2 liters per day.
None. To be honest laxatives don't work when trying to lose weight. It flushes out your system which means you may lose a pound or 2, but it won't last more than a day or so. It would just be a temporary weight loss and not worth sitting on the toilet al day.
November 19th is World Toilet Day. Over 19 countries celebrate this day.
About 1.6 gallons per flush