Bio toilet stationary type dry urine treatment device W43
Heated toilet seat and handrails are standard features! Just place it down, and it becomes a toilet! 【Features】 ○ High processing capacity and easy installation. ○ A toilet that can be used anywhere. Can be placed in cars or boats. ○ Does not use water. ○ Odorless. ○ No need for pumping. ○ Resource recovery of waste. ○ Bacteria are killed at fermentation temperatures above 50 degrees. ○ Relatively inexpensive. Can also process kitchen waste. ○ Can create an odorless temporary toilet. ○ Strong in emergencies. ○ Can be placed next to a bed for caregiving. ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Heated toilet seat and handrails are standard features! Just place it down, and it's a toilet! 【Features】 ○ High processing capacity and easy installation. ○ A toilet that can be used anywhere. Can be placed in cars or boats. ○ Does not use water. ○ Odorless. ○ No need for pumping. ○ Resource recovery of waste. ○ Bacteria are killed at fermentation temperatures above 50 degrees. ○ Relatively inexpensive. Can also process food waste. ○ Can create an odorless temporary toilet. ○ Strong in emergencies. ○ Can be placed next to a bed for caregiving. ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Installation of facilities such as zoos, summit venues, and eco-galleries Loading onto disaster response support vehicles and outdoor work support vehicles Installation on long-distance trains, buses, etc.
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The bio-toilet includes four keywords: "environment," "care," "recycling," and "disaster prevention." All of these are very important for the future. Bio-toilets do not require sewage treatment, eliminating the need for the enormous costs currently associated with sewage processing. Our company has also commercialized odorless, furniture-style toilets designed for indoor use in caregiving. Bio-toilets make it possible to protect water resources, reduce caregiving burdens, and prevent environmental pollution. While the 20th century was marked by flush toilets as a barometer of civilization, the 21st century is the era of bio-toilets.