May I take a look at the smallest room?

On average, a person spends about 43 hours a year on the toilet. At home, at work, but also out of doors. Even though the toilet is the smallest room in a house or building, it is also the place where the most bacteria live and therefore the most unhygienic place in your premises. And we're not talking about the toilet seat....

Bacteria on the toilet

It is often thought that the toilet bowl and the seat hold the most bacteria. Therefore, during a cursory cleaning, these are the elements on the toilet that are briefly touched with a cloth. However, bacteria often lurk in other parts of the toilet. Think of the flush knob, the faucet, the lamp knob, the walls and the handle of the door.

To ensure a hygienic toilet, it is important to clean the entire space daily when used frequently. From walls to floor, door handle to toilet and everything else in the room. In doing so, also make sure that anything that is touched with the hands is cleaned extra well.

A hygienic toilet

At Sanimood, we have the solution for an extra hygienic toilet. For example, we regularly design toilet rooms for various clients that meet various hygiene requirements. We use smooth walls and floors that prevent bacteria and odors from settling. We therefore speak of anti-bacterial sanitary spaces. 

By building with as few seams and gaps as possible, there are no breeding nests for bacteria in the toilets we design. This also allows us to proudly speak of highly hygienic toilets. 

Let our expert convince you

Are you curious what exactly such a hygienic toilet entails and what the possibilities are for your premises? Our experts will be happy to tell you more about it!

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