The use of “centre draws” in public toilets is both hygienic and economical.

The provision of free toilet paper in public toilets provides convenience for people using the toilet. However, some people will be free toilet paper "random roll" away, resulting in a certain amount of waste. After testing, public toilets pilot "centre draw toilet paper", after a period of testing, each public toilet a day can save 240 metres of large tray paper one or two rolls.

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The free toilet paper provided in most public toilets is a traditional large tray of paper located in the public area of the toilet, using a rolling bearing roll, which can be freely accessed.

"Free toilet paper is really convenient, but some people overuse paper, a tear is several metres in the pocket." The phenomenon of wasting paper in public toilets occurs from time to time.

According to statistics, public toilets with high traffic flow, up to 240 metres long, nearly 20 rolls of large trays of paper per day, wasting the city's public resources, but also increased economic costs and environmental pressure.

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Galloping Virtue Paper in order to avoid this phenomenon, the introduction of "centre draw toilet paper", which the whole tray of paper is sealed, from the centre of the circle spit paper, a draw section. "This way to take the paper in fact, the normal use of paper has no impact on the public, but want to a large number of paper will be rolled away, it will take more time, some people will refrain from some." And using the traditional rolling bearing large tray of paper, some people will put their hands in to pull the paper. And this closed paper way, can be said to be "zero contact", to avoid different people hand and paper cross-contact, to protect the safety of paper.


Post time: Mar-28-2024