How to use the toilet on the train for people with reduced mobility

Updated on Toilets 2024-08-31
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    How to use the toilet at home for people with reduced mobility.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There are toilets on the train.

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There is a special toilet lid that requires family members to carry the elderly to it, and if there is no one during the day, ask for a nanny.

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I don't know how to lock it, I've met such a person, and he's quite reluctant if someone accidentally goes in. Speechless.

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Some of the older models are indeed like this, because there are no toilets, so they are directly discharged on both sides of the tracks, which is why the train has to lock the toilet when it arrives at the station. But some of the current models, such as 25T, 25G, and 25K, have added toilets, so they are basically not discharged next to the tracks.

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Because human feces are organic matter, which can be decomposed in a short period of time, and the station of the train is relatively far away, and the nearest one is more than 10 kilometers, so the total area on this journey is tens of thousands of times larger than the area when the train stops, so when the train is moving, the feces can be excreted directly into nature >>>More