Fully agree about poor drying facility, and most of these toilets I've seen have a roll of paper nearby! A pulsed airflow may help. Muslim etiquette question may just be a red herring; likewise would be surprised if raise any adverse cultural issues.
Paul
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Subject: Re: Paperless toilets
They are an excellent idea but I haven't found one that actually works yet! They mostly have the washing sorted but none can dry effectively because they do not oscillate so the air is too cool to dry so that it does not burn. If you can find one with an oscillating dryer it might work.
Good luck.
Vin
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On 15 Aug 2012, at 08:22, Sue Fox <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> 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?
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> Thanks
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