TOTO Toilets Help Consumers Navigate the New Normal
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought a new standard to the lives of a lot of people. TOTO uses its technology to aid people in navigating this New Normal.
Toto's philosophy is based on the principle of Kaisen, or "perfection". Their latest toilet, the WELLNESSTOILET is equipped with cutting-edge technology to help customers achieve health and wellness.
Water Sense Technology
WaterSense-labeled plumbing fixtures are EPA-approved and can help save energy and water while delivering the most reliable, safe and secure performance. TOTO USA is proud to be among the first companies to be awarded a WaterSense label for our EcoPower flush valves as well as commercial flushometer toilets.
Our Aquia IV Dual-flush Toilet is an excellent example of high-efficiency bathroom fixtures. It only uses 1.28 Gallons per flush, which is less than the 1.6 Gallons required to meet EPA standards for
www.totopia.kr an elongated toilet. The Aquia IV features TOTO TORNADO FLUSH technology that reduces the frequency of bowl cleaning and the requirement for additional flushes.
Installing a showerhead with a low flow will cut down on the amount of water you need when washing or bathing. Our high-efficiency showerheads are WaterSense certified and come with the latest technology to ensure superior performance and ease of use.
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 using just 1.28 Gallons per flush to eliminate waste.
TOTO's elongated WCs are EPA approved for high efficiency. The elongated toilets come with an elongated or round basin and an ADA-compliant 17-19" height. We also have an elongated, compact toilet which is ideal for tight spaces and uses only 0.9 grams of water per flush.
TOTO's bidets are the most popular in the industry for both home and commercial use. They're not just a cost-effective alternative to toilet paper, they're also more effective, as they offer a complete body cleanse that leaves you feeling rejuvenated and confident. The NEXUS toilet features our EWATER+ technology, which is made by electrolyzing ordinary tap water to produce a solution of sodium chloride ions as well as hypochlorous acid. This results in a powerful disinfectant that kills viruses, bacteria and other pathogens, all the while leaving your skin and the environment unaffected.
ADA Compliant
You can see the terms "ADA compliant" and "universal height", but not all toilets with universal height are ADA-compliant.
The ADA standards set by the Americans with Disabilities Act are designed to accommodate people of all abilities and ages, including those with mobility issues or lower body strength. Toto incorporates these standards into its products to ensure that their customers get the bathroom experience they prefer with ease of use.
TOTO's ADA-compliant toilets are one-piece construction that instantly enhances the look of any bathroom and offers a practical advantage compared to traditional two-piece designs. The single-piece designs from TOTO make cleaning easier by eliminating the gap between tank and bowl. TOTO also offers the highest-efficiency flushing system in their Eco UltraMax toilets. They are water-efficient and consume 1.28 Gallons per flush (GPF) or less.
One-Piece or Two-Piece Design
Many people who have traveled to Japan speak of the convenience and efficiency of the Toto toilets that they use when they are there. Toto toilets are Japanese brands that feature a one-piece design integrating the bowl and tank. They are easy to clean and can fit in tight spaces. They are also extremely robust and can last for an extended period of time.
Toto was formed in the early 70s by members who had performed session work for some of the most famous musicians. Keyboardist David Paich and drummers Steve Lukather and Jeff Porcaro as well as bassist Joseph Williams were all regular contributors to albums of Steely Dan[73], Seals and Crofts[74], Boz Scaggs[75], and Sonny and Cher.
A few of the band members perform solo. Vocalist Bobby Kimball released a album called From the Inside in 1978. guitarist Steve Lukather a second LP called Luke and keyboardists David Paich and Joe Porcaro recorded an album with jazz pianist Miles Davis.
In addition to their music, Toto has done a great deal of touring over the years. In February of 2018, they released their 40 Trips Around The Sun anniversary album and embarked upon a world tour to promote it.
The central element of TOTO's Total Design principle is taking into account the needs of everyone of all abilities and ages. They have a range of Universal Height toilets and sinks that are easier for anyone to reach, including those with limited mobility. They also offer a line of WASHLETand bidets that have revolutionized the experience of using the toilet, from wiping to washing with the stream of water. Many people are turning to this better option.
Noise Reduction
In the United States, bathrooms are typically located near bedrooms, so toilets that keep the noise to a minimum are popular. TOTO's Washlet, a bidet seat that has an electric motor, is a fantastic way to accomplish this. TOTO's toilets are described as "magical" because they include a rimless basin which makes use of a small amount of water, and a powerful air spray that cleans and dries the skin.
While Japan embraces its technological achievements but it also has a profound appreciation for the humble toilet. The Toilet Museum in Japan, which opened in 1998, blends these attributes to inspire people to rethink their bathroom habits. The museum makes use of a poop-powered motorcycle to emphasize that TOTO products are both efficient and eco sustainable.
The museum also showcases the history of TOTO's innovation, from the first flush to the aeration system that reduces waste by up to 90 percent and requires less water than traditional toilets. The Washlet is also on display in this area. It utilizes an air jet to cleanse and dry the user, while masking embarrassing sounds from the toilet with the sound of birds chirping.
Prior to the formation of Toto the members of the group, including bassist David Hungate and drummer Jeff Porcaro, performed as session musicians on many albums for famous artists like Steely Dan, Seals and Crofts, Boz Scaggs, and Sonny and Cher. Keyboardist David Paich was a regular on sessions for artists like the Eagles, Larry Carlton, and Quincy Jones.
In the years that followed Toto's first album, the band struggled to achieve success and went through a string of member changes. Eventually, Hungate left the band in 1980 to pursue a solo career in Nashville. His decision was prompted by an inability to spend time with his family and a rising drug addiction. Ultimately, the band's success was largely dependent on the talents of Lukather and keyboardist Steve Porcaro.
Comfort
TOTO toilets were constructed with comfort at the forefront. This means that they have a variety of features that make your bathroom experience more enjoyable. For example, they have heated seats that help to keep the user warm. They also have automatic lids that can be shut and open for greater convenience. Additionally, they have self-cleaning technology that keeps the toilet fresh and clean.
It is essential to know what features to look for when buying the best TOTO Toilet. There are numerous models to choose from, and it is important to choose one that comes with all the features you need. To do this, you need to be aware of the model number and SKU of the toilet. This information is available on the packaging of the product or on the internet.
Before forming Toto the members of the band did sessions for a variety of popular musicians. David Paich, Steve Lukather and David Hungate, along with drummer Jeff Porcaro, were regular contributors to albums by Steely Dan and Seals and Crofts. They also contributed to Boz Scaggs and Sonny and Cher. In 1980, they joined forces with singer/songwriter Joseph Williams to form Toto.
The band began their extensive tour after the release of Toto IV. In 1985, Fergie Frederiksen's vocalist was dismissed for having a hard time mixing with the other members. Toto released Fahrenheit in 1986, the year after recording Fahrenheit.
The album was an departure from the previous songs of the band, incorporating elements of jazz and gospel. The album wasn't an instant hit in North America but it did well in Japan. In 1987, Toto continued their tour and performed at the Montreux Jazz Festival. In the same time, bassist David Hungate quit the band to focus on his session and music production career. He was replaced by guitarist/vocalist Steve Lukather.