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Terry

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They make "child" toilets, but most are not rated very well.
I don't understand the logic for them, when the kids go home, they use whatever toilet is there.
I sell to a lot of day cares, most of my customers are getting the standard Toto Drake to be more trouble free.
 

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Are there toilets made for children?


A facility such as a day care, where a certain number or % of customers are under a certain age, is required to have a child's toilet. They are 10" height, smaller diameter bowl. You will pay through the nose for the toilet, and the proprietary seat which is needed.
Here is the AS Bavy Devoro :
It will run you close to $400. The seat will run you $100, maybe $60 on line.
 
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I don't understand the logic for them, when the kids go home, they use whatever toilet is there.
Ja, there's no plausible explanation for some of the codes. When I was shopping for toilets and comparing specs I noticed a trend toward taller and question what is "right height". I sometimes think a hole in the floor would be "right height" and fit almost everyone, some ADA cases excepted.
 
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