| Bidet is French for pony, a fixture
to sitting astride as if on a saddle, it’s not a competitor of the bathtub or
shower, nor is it a different kind of toilet. Actually, it’s an adjunct, auxiliary
facility for bathrooms. Bidet, which could be used both by men and women offers
the user a hand free and superior water wash in place of the wiping. Occasionally,
bidet could be substitute of toilet papers. Conventionally, the bidet is designed
to be sat upon, legs astride, facing the taps (mixers or faucets). While sitting,
just simply turn on the water, when the temperature is as pleasing as like; increase
the pressure to direct a spray of water towards those parts to cleanse. Today’s
bidet is like a sit down wash basin. It is usually made from vitreous china as
well as toilet and lav. It’s often placed next to the toilet in the bathroom to
encourage personal hygiene and health. |