area of toilet: 5'* 5'
Normally after poop, we got no blood on the toilet. If there's blood on your toilet, that must be something wrong with your health. Especially in your anus area.. It can be hemorrhoids, or polyps of the rectum. The biggest possibility is You probably have hemorrhoids. And I suggest you to visit your doctor immediately, because that area contains lot's of bacteria that can cause infections.
Yes, it's recommended to clean your hamster's toilet area daily to maintain hygiene and prevent odor buildup. Remove any soiled bedding and replace it with fresh bedding to keep your hamster healthy and comfortable.
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Yes, it does, and it disperses to cover an area of at least ten feet. This should be noted by those whose sinks - and toothbrushes - are within this range.
The use of the term "head" to refer to a ship's toilet dates to at least as early as 1708, when Woodes Rogers (English privateer and Governor of the Bahamas) used the word in his book, A Cruising Voyage Around the World. Another early usage is in Tobias Smollett's novel of travel and adventure, Roderick Random, published in 1748. "Head" in a nautical sense referring to the bow or fore part of a ship dates to 1485. The ship's toilet was typically placed at the head of the ship near the base of the bowsprit, where splashing water served to naturally clean the toilet area.
The toilet wax ring is probably cracked and leaking.You have to drain and remove the toilet to replace the wax ring below it.Hope this helps!
The toilet is not exactly a house's greatest asset due to its obvious purpose, but it helps if you can spruce it up and help it blend in a little more with the house's "look." To give your toilet new, inviting life, invest in a matching rug and toilet seat cover set that can make the area look visually appealing. Also, cabinets that hover over the toilet are very common to make the area more laid back and less awkward. The area your toilet sits in doesn't have to be an awkward space with no real attributes or features. Decorate it and spice it up!
should be on the hood look up after you open it or by the radiator on the area were your emmisions placard is installed
depending on what area of the country you are in...16" should be safe enough. you should be careful of rock coming in contact with the piping as it could result in abrasive punctures over time.
It is livable area and is calculated by deducting circulation area occupied by bathroom,toilet and air-conditioning rooms etc from the total floor area.
It is livable area and is calculated by deducting circulation area occupied by bathroom,toilet and air-conditioning rooms etc from the total floor area.