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TOTO Toilets Help Consumers Navigate the New Normal The COVID-19 epidemic has brought a new normal to the lives of many people. TOTO makes use of its technology to assist consumers in navigating this New Normal. Toto's culture is based on the Kaisen principle, or “perfection”. Their latest toilet, the WELLNESSTOILET is equipped with cutting-edge sensing technologies to support customer wellness. Water Sense Technology The EPA-approved, WaterSense labeled plumbing fixtures help conserve water and energy while delivering secure, reliable performance. TOTO USA is proud to be one of the first companies to receive the WaterSense label for our EcoPower flush valves as well as commercial flushometer toilets. Our Aquia IV Dual-flush Toilet is an excellent example of a high-efficiency bathroom fixture. It only uses 1.28 gallons per flush, which is less than the 1.6 Gallons required to meet EPA standards for an elongated toilet. The Aquia IV also features TOTO TORNADO FLUSH technology which reduces the frequency of cleaning bowls and the need for additional flushes, further reduces its environmental footprint. Another method to conserve water is to install a low-flow showerhead, which reduces the amount of water required when washing or bathing. Our high-efficiency showerheads are WaterSense Rated and feature the latest technologies to ensure top performance. Limiting water usage is essential in a world that is constantly experiencing water shortages. TOTO's EcoPower technology, which is used in our Aquia IV toilet and our NEXUS one-piece toilet can help reduce the amount of water we use by requiring only 1.28 gallons of water per flush to eliminate waste. TOTO's elongated toilets are EPA certified for high efficiency. They feature an elongated or round bowl and an accessible height of 17-19 inches. We also offer an elongated, compact toilet which is ideal for tight spaces and uses just 0.9 Gallons per flush. TOTO's bidets are the most sought-after in the market for both home and business use. They're not only more affordable than toilet paper, but they also provide a better clean, leaving you feeling confident and refreshed. The NEXUS Bidet utilizes our EWATER+ Technology, which is produced by electrolyzing tapwater into an acidic solution that contains sodium chloride ions. This produces an effective disinfectant that kills bacteria, viruses and other pathogens while leaving your skin and environment unharmed. ADA Compliant If you are searching for an ADA compatible integrated toilet and bidet+ system you might come across terminology like “universal height” and “ADA compliant.” While there is a connection between the two, it is important to be aware that not all universal height toilets are ADA compliant and vice versa. The ADA standards, set by the Americans with Disabilities Act, are designed to accommodate all ages and abilities. This includes those with limited mobility and lower body strength. By including these standards into their products, Toto ensures that their customers have the bathroom experience they want with the added benefit of convenience of use. TOTO's ADA-compliant toilets feature an all-in-one design that instantly beautifies any bathroom and provides a functional advantage over traditional two-piece designs. By eliminating the gap between the bowl and tank TOTO's one-piece designs make cleaning much easier by preventing the buildup of dirt and debris. TOTO's Eco UltraMax toilets also come with high-efficiency flushing system that is water-efficient. These toilets are water-efficient and consume 1.28 Gallons per Flush (GPF) or less. Two-Piece or One-Piece Designs Many who have traveled to Japan have praised the ease and effectiveness of the Toto toilets they have used. Toto is a Japanese toilet brand that is a one-piece design that integrates the tank and bowl. They are easy to clean and can be placed in small spaces. They are also sturdy and last for a long period of time. Toto was formed in the early 70s by a group of musicians who had done session work for several notable musicians. Keyboardist David Paich and drummers Steve Lukather and Jeff Porcaro as well as bassist Joseph Williams were all regular contributors to albums by Steely Dan[73], Seals and Crofts[74], Boz Scaggs[75], and Sonny and Cher. Several of the members have done solo work and also. In 1978, Bobby Kimball released an album entitled From the Inside. Steve Lukather released a second album called Luke. 스포츠토토 and Joe Porcaro also recorded an album featuring jazz pianist Miles Davis. In addition to their music, Toto has done a great deal of touring over the years. They released their 40th anniversary album Trips Around the Sun in February of this year, and then embarked on a global tour to promote it. TOTO's Total Design principle includes taking into consideration the requirements of people of all ages. They offer a variety of Universal Height toilets and sinks that are more accessible for anyone to reach, including those with limited mobility. They also offer a line of WASHLET+ bidets that have transformed the toilet experience, from wiping to washing with the stream of water. This is a superior alternative to paper towels, and many people are now making the switch. Noise Reduction In the United States, bathrooms are often located near bedrooms, so toilets that keep noise to a minimum are particularly popular. And TOTO has come up with a method to achieve that with its Washlet, an electronic bidet seat. Combining a rimless, slim rimless bowl that requires less water, and a powerful spray of warm air that cleans and dries the skin, TOTO's toilets have been described as “magical.” While Japan is awed by its technological advancements however, it also has a deep appreciation for the humble toilet. The Toilet Museum in Japan, which was established in 1998, blends these characteristics to encourage people to rethink their bathroom habits. A toilet motorbike powered by poop, and other witty exhibits are meant to highlight the message of the museum that TOTO products are not just efficient and environmentally friendly, but also sustainable. The museum also showcases the company's history of innovations, from the first flush to the aeration technology that reduces waste up to 90% and uses less water than traditional toilets. The Washlet is also featured in this area. It uses a jet to clean and dry the user, while obscuring the sounds of the toilet with chirping bird sounds. Prior to forming Toto members of the group, including bassist David Hungate and drummer Jeff Porcaro played as session musicians on numerous albums of famous artists such as Steely Dan, Seals and Crofts, Boz Scaggs and Sonny and Cher. Keyboardist David Paich was a regular on sessions with artists such as the Eagles, Larry Carlton, and Quincy Jones. In the years following Toto's debut album group struggled to find a successful sound and went through a series member changes. Hungate eventually left Toto to pursue an independent career as an artist in Nashville in 1980. His departure was due to the lack of time for his family and a growing addiction to drugs. In the end, the success of the band was dependent on the talent of Lukather and keyboardist Steve Porcaro. Comfort TOTO toilets are designed with convenience in mind. They have many features that make your bathroom experience more enjoyable. They include heated seats, for instance that keep the user warm. They also have lids with automatic mechanisms that can be closed and opened to provide added convenience. In addition, they come with self-cleaning technology to keep the toilet clean and fresh. It is crucial to know what features to look for when shopping for a TOTO Toilet. There are many models to pick from, so it's important to find the one that has all the features you require. To do this, you will have to be aware of the model number and the SKU of the toilet. This information can be found on the packaging or in the online description of the product. Before the formation of Toto, members of the band did sessions for a variety of popular musicians. Keyboardist David Paich, guitarist Steve Lukather, bassist David Hungate and drummer Jeff Porcaro were regular contributors to albums of Steely Dan, Seals and Crofts, Boz Scaggs, and Sonny and Cher. In 1980, they teamed up with singer/songwriter Joseph Williams to form Toto. The band began touring extensively after the release of Toto IV. In 1985, Fergie Frederiksen's vocalist was dismissed for having a hard time blending with the rest. The next year, Toto recorded Fahrenheit, which was released in 1986. The album was an departure from the previous music of the group that incorporated elements of jazz and gospel. The album didn't become an immediate success in North America but it did well in Japan. In 1987, Toto played the Montreux Jazz Festival and continued to tour. During this time the bassist David Hungate quit the band to concentrate on his session and production career. He was replaced by vocalist/guitarist Steve Lukather.