Toilet “StandardToilet” that can reduce “time spent in the toilet” by 25%


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As the name of “toilet break” suggests, many people have experienced that there are few private rooms in the workplace because the toilet functions as an evacuation center for employees. The toilet “ StandardToilet ” has been developed to reduce the amount of time spent in the toilet by 25% because productivity is lost due to the amount of time spent in the toilet.

StandardToilet.Net
https://www.standardtoilet.net/

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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-7801245/Toilets-tilted-downwards-13-degrees-stop-workers-spending-long-loo.html

Flushing away time: tilted toilet aims to increase employee productivity | Money | The Guardian
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It has become clear that Google has developed a tool to monitor employees, and some companies embed microchips in their bodies, and with the evolution of technology, employees Monitoring is getting stricter. For this reason, the working people can only take a break in the private room of the toilet .... The usage time of the private room has become longer, and there are situations where people who really want to use it can hardly use the toilet.

That's why StandardToilet has appeared, which makes it impossible to sit in the toilet for a long time by angling the toilet.



According to the

market analysis of the developed StandardToilet.Net, people spend 25% longer than necessary in the workplace. In the UK, each employee spends 10 minutes in the bathroom, which is 5.5 million hours in total. StandardToilet.Net says that the standard hourly wage is 12 pounds (about 1720 yen), and 2.3 trillion yen will be lost annually. A 2019 study by Protecting.co.uk also reported that some people spent up to 28 minutes in the bathroom during work.

StandardToilet is designed with a forward-downward angle of 13 degrees. According to developer Mahabir Gill, sitting down forces the squat into a squat position, increasing the burden on the foot. This makes it difficult to sit for a long time, but it is designed to be “inconvenient but not harmful”.



The toilet angle can be reduced by 5 to 8 degrees and the toilet time can be reduced by 10 to 25%, and by 8 to 13 degrees it can be reduced by more than 25%. A calculation that can save 4.8 billion pounds annually at a 13 degree angle.



In addition, the conventional toilet has the demerit of “becomes a habit and weakens the pelvic muscles,” so that the medical benefits can be obtained by setting the angle. Gill explains that StandardToilet can strengthen thighs and calves and reduce the risk of musculoskeletal diseases.

On the other hand, some people wonder if they think that “the time spent in the bathroom is bad”. WIRED UK 's Jack Needham said, “If the toilet becomes important as a refuge, there is a possibility that it is an inappropriate workplace, because it is not a problem for the employee himself, but it is a hard work or a management problem. I think it is. '

The price of StandardToilet is 150 to 500 pounds (21,500 to 71,700 yen) per unit.

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