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  2. 5 Signs It's Time To Replace Your Toilet, According To ... - AOL

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    Age of the Toilet. Toilets can last quite a long time—up to 50 years, in fact! But most toilets should be replaced every 25 years. But this isn't because toilets stop working after a certain ...

  3. Loo of the Year Awards - Wikipedia

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    The Loo of the Year Awards are run to celebrate the best public toilets in the United Kingdom, and promote high standards. The awards competition receives sponsorship from a number of companies involved in providing products and services to washroom providers.

  4. The 8 Best Toilets of 2023 - AOL

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    Find the best one-piece, two-piece, wall-mounted, or toilet-bidet combo for your bathroom. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  5. Toto Ltd. - Wikipedia

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    Toto acquired the German toilet manufacturer Pagette in 2009 and has been supplying the European market through this company since it first appeared at the 2009 International Sanitary and Heating Fair. The company has had its European headquarters in Düsseldorf since 2012. The pre-wall specialist Tece from Emsdetten manufactures the modules ...

  6. Toilet plume - Wikipedia

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    Lowering the toilet lid helps prevent dispersion of large droplets, however January 2024 Science authored by Gerba proved that viruses still escape in the Toilet Plume with the lid down. The study recommended discouraging the use of lidless toilets, and thus contradicts the US Uniform Plumbing Code specifications for public toilets. [7] [11]

  7. Are there health risks to using public toilets? Here’s what ...

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    After all, in order to be infected, microbes have to enter your system, and that’s most likely to happen via ingestion from your very own hands, contaminated by surfaces like the toilet seat ...