A Short History Of The Toilet
By: Tony Brings -
Toilets are an essential part of our everyday lives. We tend to take
the toilet very much for granted and not really like to think about it
too much until we find that we desperately need a toilet and none can
be found. We forget that modern toilets are a luxury in a lot of under
developed countries and find it a huge inconvenience if our toilet doesnt
work.
Toilets that we are used to using are a relatively recent invention,
and used to be only affordable by the very wealthy. Even now the evolution
of the toilet is still in progress with technological advances including
automatic flushing controlled by sensors and economy settings to allow
less water to be used when the toilet fills up. The issue of hygiene is
a constant one and, along with all the different types of toilet cleaners
and fragranced deodorizers there are even public toilets that clean
themselves after each visit.
The prevalence of indoor plumbing has been the main factor in the availability
of toilets inside our homes. It is this plumbing that ensures the toilet
keeps functioning correctly and we dont have to do anything more
than pull the chain or press the handle. Before this all toilets were
separate from the main house in small outhouses. The water supply that
these outhouses were connected to was totally detached from the ones used
inside the house.
Toilets in outhouses began in a very basic fashion, a hole in the ground.
Then seats were fashioned from planks of wood with openings in them to
enable a person to dispose of their toilet waste while sitting rather
than squatting. These primitive toilet facilities were then enclosed to
provide a little privacy for the occupants. Wealthy house owners could
use chamber pots in the privacy and comfort of their own bedrooms, or
bed chambers. These were usually made from ceramic and were emptied by
servants. As these pots became a more accepted method of going to the
toilet there were fewer places to empty them, especially in towns and
cities, and people would throw the contents out of their windows onto
the streets.
Thankfully we have progressed a long way since the days if having to
dodge the contents of someones toilet being thrown over our heads
as we walked along the street.
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