From my days in the early 60's living in a remote part of Turkey, I had to quickly get used to paperless toilets (and of course no pan or cistern for that matter!)Found it absolutely fine especially with the warmer weather for quick drying!
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From: Accessibuilt list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Sue Fox
Sent: 15 August 2012 08:23
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Subject: Paperless toilets
We are refurbishing our toilets in parts of the Civic Centre and considering the use of a paperless toilet that has a washing spray inside the pan and a warm air drier, also within the toilet plan. These mean there is no need for toilet paper.
Does any have any feedback about the acceptability of this type of toilet for Muslim toilet etiquette?
Thanks
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