Friday, December 23, 2016

YouTube: the bathrooms in Japan will now have paper to clean the cell – RPP News

The bathrooms more modern, clean and innovative they are in Japan. A proof of it is the latest initiative that have been launched in the hygienic services of the international airport of Tokyo: the role of special facilities to disinfect the cell. How and why to use it is demonstrated in a video shared on YouTube.

The phone company NTT Docomo is the one who decided to install in 86 cubicles hygienic, these dispensers paper to clean the screens of cell phones. While there is an end of advertising in the initiative (the paper has information about the Wifi networks of the company and its travel app"), also took into account a study that reveals that the screens of the mobile phones are home to up to 30 times more germs than the toilet bowl.

people may be taking the paper out of the dispenser, placed in front of the toilet, then bend it and clean the screen of your mobile device, as can be seen in the YouTube clip. The company has announced that it will maintain and replenish the cylinders of the role until march 2017.

The toilets in Japan tend to be an example of cleanliness and technology. For example, some restrooms for women have a help button named “princess of sound”, which produces loud for asolapar any sound emitted by a person while doing their physiological needs.

in Addition, many bathrooms, the toilets are electric, heated, vented water, play music, have lights and eliminate the bad odor. According to The Guardian, even some toilets have lids "smart" that open depending on if a user is male is about to urinate standing up, or settle in for a longer stay.

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