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Encyclopedia > Toilet attendant

A toilet attendant is a person whose job is to maintain standards in a toilet and, for pay toilets, to collect the usage fee. The nature of their work can range from simple cleaning duties to a more customer-oriented role, such as giving out perfumes. Boeing 747 toilet A toilet is a plumbing fixture and a disposal system primarily intended for the disposal of the bodily wastes; urine, fecal matter, vomit and menses. ... A freestanding, coin-operated pay toilet stall in Paris. ... Perfume is a mixture of fragrant essential oils and aroma compounds, fixatives, and solvents used to give the human body, objects, and living spaces a pleasant smell. ...


Toilet attendants are sometimes seen as a nuisance by those that use the facilities, with people feeling uncomfortable because of their presence.


External links

  • ihatetoiletattendants.co.uk - Not the people who do it but the general idea of it.
  • Toilet attendant An introduction.

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Toilet attendant - ArticleWorld (220 words)
The Toilet attendant is an individual that has the job of maintaining all standards in a public toilet room.
If the toilet attendant is working in a pay toilet he will also be (in most cases but not always) the person that collects the usage fee.
Modern toilet systems have started to remove the need for toilet attendants because of electronic functions that makes everything automatic from flushing the water to cleaning the toilet itself.
Pay toilet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (656 words)
giving the money to a toilet attendant (who is sometimes also in charge of the cleaning); there may or may not be a rule to pay in advance.
The earliest public toilets were set up in Knossos of the Minoan civilization in the Crete island, now part of Greece.
However, the earliest pay toilets were erected in Ancient Rome in 74 AD during the rule of Vespasian, after a civil war in Rome affected greatly the Roman finance.
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