Posted by: bidet
in Health on Mar 29, 2012
Researchers in a study for the American Society for Microbiology found that only 77% of people wash their hands after using the restroom. Appalling, isn’t it? But then personal hygiene is a matter of choice. While a majority of Americans use toilet paper without giving it a second thought, a vast world population considers usage of toilet tissues extremely unhygienic. In fact, millions of people opt for bidets to clean themselves after using restroom. Bidets provide the easiest and quickest way of improving personal hygiene as wiping alone is not sufficient for removing the dirt on your posterior.
Bidets are available in a wide variety to suit varied needs of individuals. Most people get a separate fixture mounted next to their toilet seat. These can also be used for sitz baths which is a type of "sitting bath" extremely helpful for patients who just had surgery of rectum or surrounding areas. Warm sitz bath also eases the pain of prostate infections, haemorrhoids or uterine cramps. In case of diarrhoea, rashes, and infections, bidets can prove to be tremendously helpful as use of toilet tissue may actually aggravate already painful situations.
Posted by: bidet
in Health on Feb 15, 2011
Looking good is not just a matter of wearing good clothes and speaking well. To look good, you need to feel-good about yourself. Poorly maintained hygiene is a big turn off for anybody. Not only your hygiene affects your confidence level, it also shapes the perception of people about you. Bidets have taken our hygiene standards higher than we ever could ever imagine.
There is huge difference in the level of cleanliness provided by a toilet paper and that provided by a bidet. We come across many cases of food poisoning due to faecal bacteria contamination. These are all a result of insufficient cleaning and this gives micro-organisms a chance to get inside our body and cause several types of infections. A huge number of men and women overlook the importance of washing their hands after they use the washroom. With its complete hands free operation, bidets makes sure that you are germ-free even after your washroom trip.
Posted by: bidet
in Default Category on Feb 15, 2011
When it comes to toilet hygiene, most elderly, disabled and overweight people face difficulties in using the conventional methods of cleansing because of their inability to move freely. In such situations, toilet bidets provide a more hygienic alternate to toilet paper as they are not only easy to use but also do not require much movement. People, who have never used a bidet for cleansing themselves, might fail to understand the convenience and better cleaning experience it provides.