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Tuesday, August 02, 2005

World Toilet Organization

We do it everyday, yet we do not talk about it. It is 'taboo' on one hand and impolite to talk about it. Yet, when we go to 'toilets away from home' we sometimes put up with the many discomforts like hygiene problems, inadequate sanitation, design flaws and many other problems associated with public toilets.

Public toilets serve the male and female but it goes beyond that. What about the visually, physically and mentally handicapped, the child, the elderly, or people with babies, as well as certain religious and cultural toilet requirements? The female visits the toilet 3 times longer than the male; logically they need more toilet cubicles because of the absence of urinals.
World Toilet Organization is a non-profit organization comprises of currently 17 members. They are:

Restroom Association of Singapore
Japan Toilet Association
Korea Clean Toilet Association
Taiwan Toilet Association
Australia Toilet Association
Beijing Tourism Bureau
British Toilet Association
Global Sanitet Club Finland (formerly known as Finland Toilet Association).
Gramalaya, India
Indonesia Toilet Association
Malaysia Toilet Committee
Moscow Toilet Association
Paruresis Society, USA
Society of Continence
Sulabh International
Toilet & Toilet India
Philippines Toilet Association
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