Digital temperature controlled health faucet sprayer for WC/toilet.

Kenneth Fernandes

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Are there any in-line digital health faucet hose spray with an inbuilt heater for use in the WC/toilet? So, one could connect it to an existing cold water outlet without having to plumb a separate hot water copper connection line from the indoor boiler. That way the energy used would be lower.
The temperature of the water could be adjusted from a separate control unit fitted on the wall at the entrance of the lavatory, and it could even control the shower and wash basins water temperature if installed.
 

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Like a shower booster pump, as shown below, but with a heater instead.

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The ones that are available, like the one below, require additional plumbing and a hot-cold mixer to output an optimal water temperature and pressure for use.

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Why are you asking this is a hifi forum, even if you are using the 'not hifi related' section?
For thorough and complete cleaning of body parts and finished along with dry toilet roll wipes. Irrespective of whether the inner butt cheeks are shaved or not. As, shaving/waxing the areas makes it effective and efficient in dry wiping but doesn't provide a full clean.
 
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My question still stands - why are you expecting answers from a hifi community?
Everyone uses a WC/toilet.
Currently, in nearly all colder countries in the global North and other developed nations, there isn’t a handheld bidet slower in the WC/toilet area.
The use of a bidet shower should become standard across Europe, the Americas etc.
 
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After researching on the internet I found a solution, which is an electric shower (only the unit), bidet spray, wet room drain waste and waterproof flooring for the bathroom/toilet room.
However, it is interesting to note that the required reflooring to accommodate for water spills and a separate gravity floor waste connection near the toilet would need to be added. So, it won't be a simple DIY job, isn't it? And also the cold floor and humidity control in the room.
 
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To convert your bathroom to a wet-room would be several thousand £/$/€.
That’s the only way ahead. I am keen on starting a company in re-fitting millions of homes in the U.K. to a wet room with a hand held bidet shower. It would be the greatest investment and refurbishment project in Europe and beyond as well.
 

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That’s the only way ahead. I am keen on starting a company in re-fitting millions of homes in the U.K. to a wet room with a hand held bidet shower. It would be the greatest investment and refurbishment project in Europe and beyond as well.
That's an excellent idea (y) Might keep you so busy you won't have the time to visit this forum :ROFLMAO:
 
That’s the only way ahead. I am keen on starting a company in re-fitting millions of homes in the U.K. to a wet room with a hand held bidet shower. It would be the greatest investment and refurbishment project in Europe and beyond as well.
I'd do some serious market research if I were you. Plenty of businesses fail because those who start them think that other people think like they do and will want what they want. Based upon your history of asking for (and I'll couch this politely) unusual things, I think this might be an issue.
 

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He had an ileostomy in 1985.
When is the wet-room standard template for construction/refurbishment projects, in selecting the right components like the low-flow waste on the floor and it’s connecting pipes to combat odours and water stagnating in the drainage, being released so, it could be implemented across Europe and beyond anytime soon?
 
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When is the wet-room standard template for construction/refurbishment projects, in selecting the right components like the low-flow waste on the floor and it’s connecting pipes to combat odours and water stagnating in the drainage, being released so, it could be implemented across Europe and beyond anytime soon?
If that's the question, I have no idea what the answer might be.
 

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The one’s who share and live with cats and dogs in their rooms and even let them on their beds, must be facing even more concerning health issues on a regular basis. I don’t own any pets, cats or dogs.
 
We've had pets almost all our lives together, and I have (touch wood) no real health issues at all. No prescription meds (I take a multivitamin daily) and pretty robust physical fitness for my age.

There is a theory that low-level exposure to germs and pathogens is actually good for the immune system, so having pets and spending a lot of time outdoors can be a plus, health-wise. I rarely get colds etc, have never had the flu, never caught COVID etc.

I've also read that the simple act of fussing a pet is good for lowering blood pressure, stress levels, heart rate etc. They're not for everyone, but pets are a big plus for a great many. And that's before you consider the positives for people who live alone. Living on your own is an accelerator for dementia and depression in later life, and having the companionship of a pet has been shown to help on both counts.
 
We've had pets almost all our lives together, and I have (touch wood) no real health issues at all. No prescription meds (I take a multivitamin daily) and pretty robust physical fitness for my age.

There is a theory that low-level exposure to germs and pathogens is actually good for the immune system, so having pets and spending a lot of time outdoors can be a plus, health-wise. I rarely get colds etc, have never had the flu, never caught COVID etc.

I've also read that the simple act of fussing a pet is good for lowering blood pressure, stress levels, heart rate etc. They're not for everyone, but pets are a big plus for a great many. And that's before you consider the positives for people who live alone. Living on your own is an accelerator for dementia and depression in later life, and having the companionship of a pet has been shown to help on both counts.
So very true.
 

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