It definitely means you don't have to pour a bucket of water down the latrine, and it smells much better.
flushalaphobia
Toilets flush and windows steam up.
there are 8000 toilets at the o2 arena
Yes
a flushing valve
The toilets may not be flushing well in the building due to clogs in the pipes, low water pressure, or a malfunctioning flushing mechanism. It is important to address these issues promptly to ensure proper functioning of the toilets.
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flushalaphobia
There was no flushing toilets :-)
the first flushing toilets were made in Elizabethan England
Western toilets typically have a sitting design with a seat and a flushing mechanism, while eastern toilets often have a squatting design without a seat and may not have a flushing mechanism. Additionally, western toilets are usually raised off the ground, while eastern toilets are closer to the ground. These differences can impact comfort and hygiene for users.
In the 1800s, toilets were typically made of porcelain or metal and were often designed as chamber pots or outdoor privies. They did not have flushing mechanisms like modern toilets and were usually emptied manually. Some toilets in wealthier households had rudimentary flushing systems using water.
Yes
Toilets flush and windows steam up.
It's the water going through the pipes.
Flushing toilets were first invented in the late 16th century. Sir John Harington, an English courtier, created a flushing toilet in 1596, which he called the "Ajax." However, it wasn't until the 19th century, with improvements in plumbing and sanitation, that flushing toilets became more widely adopted and practical for general use. The modern flush toilet as we know it was popularized in the late 1800s.
Maybe the toilet's hard to flush, but the fear of toilets people have, they're almost always scared of public toilets.