Which regs?bignairy said:Its against the regs
Why?and highly dangerous.
Its against the regs and highly dangerous.
I wonder how big a bidet has to be before it counts as a bath?Lectrician said:Rooms containting a bath or shower need special guidence, WC's do not.
I have it on good authority that the position adopted when using a HITG is the best there is. It's a bit awkward if you want to read the paper though. Years ago on holiday with friends in France, one of our party decided he liked them so much that he'd have one at home. We actually got as far as visiting a French builder's yard, and it was only when he realised how big and heavy they are that he abandoned his plans to take one back..AdamW said:A few years ago the French were trying to get a bidet made as a legal requirement for new-build bathrooms across the EU... I dunno, they figure out how to replace their hole-in-the-ground toilets with proper ones, and all of a sudden they think they are an authority on bathrooms.
Not a fan of hot curries, then...I know bidets are great for girls and for the more devout muslims (they must use water, not toilet paper, for religious reasons). However I am not convinced that bidets are that good an idea.
Believe me - you could have eaten off the floor of the ones in the Ritz in Madrid...Would you really want to use a "public" bidet, anyway?
...and xmas not far away, good for de-frosting turkeys.I know bidets are great for girls and for the more devout muslims
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