Archive for July, 2009

Sexy Marketing Aims to Boost Toilet Use

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

More than 2.5 billion people worldwide reportedly don’t have access to a clean, safe place to do their business. And in many cultures, toilet-related words and actions are taboo-adding to the challenges faced by development and sanitation workers, said Pete Kolsky, senior water and sanitation specialist at the World Bank.

Nearly five million people annually die of waterborne diseases, and more than 80 percent of the developing world’s illnesses are caused by unsafe water and inadequate sanitation, according to the nonprofit group Water Advocates.

Traditional methods of building facilities and educating people about the connection between disease and exposure to fecal matter aren’t enough to break through social stigmas, according to Kolsky.

Toilets

Bathroom decoration expert hand to buy the main material of the key points

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

Sanitary Ware

Purchase water closet flushing water closet ways and we should pay attention to water consumption. Common way of flushing water closet were straight and syphonic two. Generally speaking, straight-style water closet flushing some of the noise and smell easily. Siphon water closet toilet bowls are silent, high water, smell is not easy there.

Bath tub according to their type of materials divided into general steel bathtub, acrylic bathtub, cast iron bathtub, 3.5 mm thick steel bath categories. Ordinary steel tub washing easily, than a single model; acrylic bathtub shape than the rich, but short life, aging is not easy to clean; long life cast iron bathtub, but the higher price, handling, installation of more trouble; 3.5 mm thick steel bath due to the surface of glazed handle, thick steel plate and long life, more easily installed, both the steel and cast iron bath tub advantages.

Basin the most should pay attention to the quality of glaze, as well glazed, dirty is not linked to the surface easy to clean, long-term use is still bright as new. Choice when facing the light, from the ceramic side of the multi-angle observations, a good stain should not be glazed, pinhole, trachoma and bubble, smooth surface.

Leading category of purchase spool leading to quality-oriented, leading manufacture of material and surface to deal with the bad, it depends on whether the water quality and water-saving adaptation. The general quality of the leading imports used陶瓷阀芯. Manufacturing materials, most of the leading high-end manufacturers use of brass. Coating the surface of the regular products, in accordance with the fingers will not leave fingerprints. OK hands about weight, generally better quality of Shen.

Green paint

To see whether the paint in line with national compulsory standards, whether there are signs China’s Environmental Certification.
Qualified to see the quality of the product testing report, especially the quality of the VOC content of the report. National standards, VOC limit is not more than 200 grams per liter, a better coating in the following 100 grams per liter, the environmental health of the paint really is close to zero.

Pay attention to the brand at the time of purchase, it is best to select well-known products of large enterprises. Also observe whether the seams of the drums corrosion, leakage phenomenon; pay attention to the logo on the drum is full; imported products that depend on whether or not the Chinese.

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Shower room – FAQ

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

Are the units guaranteed and what happens after the guarantee period?
All the Di Vapor steam showers are guaranteed and come with a 2 years spare parts warranty. In the event that a manufacturer problem develops in this 2 year period Di Vapor will send out a replacement part free of charge. If a problem develops after the 2 year warranty then simply let us know and we will provide the spare part at a trade price. Please note that the Di Vapor warranty does not cover the fitting or installation of the spare part.

Am I able to extend my guarantee?
Each Di Vapor steam shower comes with a 2 year parts warranty as standard. If you would like to extend your 2 year warranty to a 5 year parts warranty, Di Vapor provide this option for only £195.

What happens if the product goes out-of-stock?
When a product is out of stock the given item must be re-ordered. The order of an item may take 8-12 weeks if it is not held in stock. However, Di Vapor may already have the given item on order. Please phone the Di Vapor office on 08454 650 800 to confirm the availability of the desired product. As building projects have strict schedules Di Vapor will allow you to place a deposit on a stock item and Di Vapor will hold that item for you for up to 12 weeks. This will guarantee availability for when you require the item.

What payment methods do you accept?
Di Vapor accepts the following cards: Visa, MasterCard, Maestro, Switch or Solo. Alternatively, you may pay by cheque, making the cheque out to Di Vapor Limited. Please note that funds must clear before any items are dispatched. In addition, Di Vapor can accept online bank transfers; please ask for more details.

How will the shower arrive? Does the unit come pre-assembled?
Your steam shower will arrive in 1-3 wooden slatted crates. Typically, you will receive 2 crates the smaller of which holds the shower tray and shower cover; while the larger crates will hold the remaining fibreglass reinforced acrylic panels, safety glass and accessories.

Unlike some stories we have been told, our steam showers come largely pre-assembled with the massage jets, electric wiring and water pipes already connected. The unit is supplied with its constituent panels flat-packed for easy manoeuvring through doorways. These adjoining panels will be bolted together and sealed with silicone to provide a relatively straight forward installation. Simply connect any pipes/wires that join the plumbing/electrics between adjacent panels, hook up your hot and cold water feeds, electric supply and waste drainage and you are ready to go.

Does the steam shower heat the water?
No. Each Di Vapor steam shower requires both a hot and cold water feed at the appropriate pressure to the rear of the shower cabin. The shower cabins do not have a built-in water heating facility. The shower will function with just a cold water feed and create hot steam for a normal steam session but you would only be able to have a cold shower!

What water pressure is required for Di Vapor steam showers?
While the steam unit may function on a lower water pressure we recommend a combined hot and cold water pressure of 2.5-3.0 bar. Please advise your plumber that the steam unit will require a water supply of approximately 18 litres per minute. This would be split between the hot and cold water giving 9 litres per minute for the hot and 9 litres per minute for the cold. Please check whether your combi boiler meets these advised figures.

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Can I use a water pump to increase the pressure to an acceptable level?
Yes, if your water pressure is too low then a water pump may provide a suitable solution. Di Vapor recommends the Salamander ESP100 3.0bar or equivalent. Please consult your plumber for more information.

Will my combi/combination boiler work with these steam showers?
Yes. Combi boilers will work fine with Di Vapor steam showers. However, please check the boiler’s hot water supply pressure meets the Di Vapor product recommendations. Please note that you may require a Pressure Reducing Valve (PRV) to be fitted to your cold water supply so the hot and cold water pressures match.

Will the steam unit work with a gravity fed water system?
Typically, no. A gravity fed system can be identified where you have a lagged hot water cylinder (often located in an airing cupboard) and cold water storage tank (often in the loft). The gravity of the cold water provides the water pressure and this varies depending on the height of the cold water tank. One bar of pressure is the force required to raise water to a height of 10 metres, so if the water storage tank is 10 metres above the shower then this would produce 1 bar of pressure. In most cases gravity fed water systems would require the installation of a water pump to provide an adequate pressure. Please ask your plumber for more details.

Does the unit come with everything I need?
The steam shower comes with everything required for successful assembly. The plumber should provide piping up to the unit and the fixed waste piping away from the shower. Certain models have CD/MP3 input. To connect your CD/MP3 player to the control box you will need a standard twin phono to 3.5mm stereo jack lead that runs from the rear of the unit back to your music device. These can be bought at most high street electrical suppliers such as Maplins. If your steam shower comes with a telephone connection and you want to connect the steam shower to your home’s telephone line then you will need to run a phone line back to the unit and this will require an RG11 to BT adaptor.

I have a restricted ceiling height. Do you provide shorter steam showers?
Yes. The height of models such as the Verona and Victoria can be changed. Please note, the height can only be changed on certain models and would incur a longer delivery time. Please contact Di Vapor to determine which models can be supplied at a bespoke height.
Do I need help unloading the boxes?
Yes. These products are substantial and the weight of the boxes highlights the quality and thickness of material used. The larger of the two crates would typically require 2-4 people (in some cases more) to carry, depending on the unit. The delivery is provided by a third party courier company and it is up to the discretion of the delivery driver themselves whether they help with unloading. Please do not rely on the delivery driver’s help. Please refer to the pre-installation sheets for the appropriate unit to make sure you have suitable manpower on-site to unload the crates. If you have any other questions on the unloading of specific units then please phone the Di Vapor office and we will endeavour to provide the information you require.

How long will delivery take?
If the steam shower is in-stock in our warehouse then Di Vapor typically provides a 2-5 business day delivery time. Please note that units will not be dispatched until payment has been successfully processed. A longer delivery time will be incurred where a unit is not in stock. Please note, where glass colour options exist, one option may be in-stock while the other may be out-of-stock. Stock levels continually change and we endeavour to keep the website fully up-to-date at all times. However, we advise you to phone the Di Vapor office on 08454 650 800 to confirm the availability of an item.

The dimensions of the product are larger than my doorway, will it fit through?
The product will come in 1-3 large crates and the items inside these crates are flat-packed where possible. For example, the Niagara (steam shower with whirlpool bath) will have the whirlpool bath and shower cover in one box. The other box will hold the glass doors, glass side panels and back panel. These individual panels can be removed from the box and should fit through most doorways. In the Niagara example given, the bathtub is the largest part, but we have not found this to be a problem with our customers. However, please make necessary checks to confirm the products accessibility to your chosen location.

Installation Questions

How difficult are the units to assemble and install?
The units are relatively straight forward to install and can be likened to a washing machine in many respects. Your plumber should run hot and cold water feeds to the rear of the unit with connections for the unit’s standard braided hoses. It is important to make sure that no debris remains in the pipes before connecting the pipes to the unit as the debris could clog the thermostatic valve and cause problems. Please make sure your plumber runs water through the new pipes into a bucket before connecting the pipes to the shower.

The steam shower comes with a pre-connected flexible waste hose that requires installation into your home’s waste piping. The steam shower requires a 16 Amp power supply and should be connected through the existing RCD or the RCD at the consumer box,. The unit comes flat-packed and the constituent acrylic panels, aluminium columns and glass are connected using screws and bolts that are provided. To complete installation it is important to make sure the unit is carefully sealed with standard bathroom silicone to avoid any water leakage.

Do the products come with installation instructions and a user guide?
Yes. Each steam shower is supplied with both installation instructions and a user guide. These guides should answer all your questions but if you have any additional questions then our customer service team are always on hand to help.

What is the electrical requirements of the steam unit?
The steam showers electrical control box has a rated working voltage of 220Volts, 50Hz. The power of the steam generator is 3KW+-10%. The power of the water pump is 0.745KW (1HP). The voltage of the controlling circuits is DC12V and the control box has a waterproof grade of IPX4. Any electrical connections within the bathroom should use a waterproof I.P. 56 socket and be situated 1 metre from the floor.

What plumbing connections do I need?
The unit comes with all the water pipes necessary to connect the unit’s own massage jets and showering functions. In addition, the unit has two 1 metre braided hoses to connect to your home’s hot and cold water supplies. Connected to the shower drain is a 32mm flexi-hose drainage pipe that is approximately 75cm in length. Your plumber should supply all piping up to the unit and the fixed drainage pipes away from the unit.

Do you provide an installation service?
Typically, customers will use their existing qualified plumber to install the new steam shower. However, if you are unable to find a suitable installer please phone the Di Vapor main office and we will look through our database of plumbers who have successfully installed a Di Vapor steam shower in the past. Alternatively, Di Vapor can provide names of qualified plumbers in your area who may be able to meet your needs.

Your units come with a ventilation fan. Do I need an extractor fan in my bathroom?
During a steam session a large quantity of steam is produced and is largely trapped within the steam cabin. Once the door is opened the steam will quickly expel into the room. It is important to have good ventilation to allow this steam to escape from the bathroom otherwise the steam will condense in your bathroom and could lead to mould or other related problems in the future. The build up and condensation of the steam can also be likened to that of a long hot shower.

If the room has a window then opening this window will quickly expel most of the steam from the bathroom and provide good ventilation. An extractor fan is not essential although good ventilation is an important consideration.

Post-Installation Questions

Can I use aromatherapy oils with the steam shower?
Yes. Di Vapor use a specially engineered steam outlet that has an inlet for aromatherapy oils. Please enquire about Di Vapor’s specially blended aromatherapy oils.

What is the temperature range of the steam shower?
The temperature range obtainable with the thermostatic control valve is 0C-54C. To obtain the higher temperature ranges there must be a sufficiently high hot water supply from your boiler. The suggested water temperature is 38C.

The temperature range of the steam is 30-60 degrees Celsius. The suggested steam temperature is 42C, although this depends on customer preference and any medical advice. Please note, if the room temperature is higher than the selected steam temperature the steam function may automatically shut-off.

Does the ozone generator require refilling?
No. The ozone generator creates ozone (O3) from oxygen (O2).

How does my CD/MP3 player connect to the unit?
Simply run a standard left and right twin phono (male connections) to 3.5mm stereo jack (male jack) lead from the rear of the steam shower (below the control box) to your audio device. From the control panel you can then select the CD input source.

How do I clean the steam shower?
The shower units are finished with fibreglass reinforced acrylic. Acrylic can scratch so make sure you use a non abrasive, mild bathroom cleaner. Simply apply the cleaner and wait for a few minutes, then you can use a soft bristled brush or cloth and gently clean the panels paying special attention to any crevices where dirt can build up. After finishing rinse off all cleaner with water. Please do not mix your cleaning agents. You are advised to clean the shower in this manner once or twice a month or depending on use. Where the unit comes with an ozone generator, then this can be left on for a period of about 10 minutes after each steam session to kill and reduce the build up of bacteria and mould.

Composting Toilet Project

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

This past summer and fall a small but hard-working group of bio-toilet opponents delivered house-to-house flyers that described the new playground toilet as a “cesspool” built with the help of “child labour.” The same folks also e-mailed their views to all of the City councillors and many heads of City divisions. The down side of that opposition was that the bio-toilet project was stalled over and over again. So only the foundation got built (but it’s a great foundation) before cold weather came.

The up side was that there was more and more detailed debate in the park about the merits/demerits of alternative ways to deal with sewage. Park users already know an amazing amount, and this winter they can upgrade their education even more. There will be displays about the project, press clippings from other parts of the world, and – hopefully – some postings by opponents, making for some lively hot-stove discussions.

Certainly there’s more material in the press now almost every week. It turns out that the largest Japanese zoo has had bio-toilets for some time (and very clean – the Japanese are famously fastidious). A town in Saskatchewan introduced the bio-ioilets and won a “2005 Sustainable Community Award” from the Federation of Canadian Municipalities’ Partners for Climate Protection Network. World Watch Institute’s latest newsletter praises them as “the ultimate in treating waste as a resource.” We thought we were pioneers, but evidently not.

Both of these displays are a preparation for a City-run all-neighbourhood meeting about these issues in February or March (just when everyone is getting tired of winter and wants to think about playgrounds and gardens).

 

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Charity launches toilet twinning

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

A Coventry bishop has given his backing to a charity’s scheme to raise funds for better sanitation in Burundi, Africa – toilet twinning.

The Right Reverend Christopher Cocksworth paid £60 to twin his smallest room with a latrine in Rutana Province.
Leamington Spa-based charity Cord has introduced the scheme, with the money going to families returning to Burundi.

A spokesman said the money was needed to improve hygiene.

The idea is people can twin their home or office toilets with one in Rutana Province, and can track it down to its exact location via Google Earth.

Sexy Marketing Aims to Boost Toilet Use

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

More than 2.5 billion people worldwide reportedly don’t have access to a clean, safe place to do their business. And in many cultures, toilet-related words and actions are taboo-adding to the challenges faced by development and sanitation workers, said Pete Kolsky, senior water and sanitation specialist at the World Bank.

Nearly five million people annually die of waterborne diseases, and more than 80 percent of the developing world’s illnesses are caused by unsafe water and inadequate sanitation, according to the nonprofit group Water Advocates.

Traditional methods of building facilities and educating people about the connection between disease and exposure to fecal matter aren’t enough to break through social stigmas, according to Kolsky.

The solution: selling sanitation the Madison Avenue way, with good old-fashioned sex appeal and social pressure.

In Kenya, a nonprofit organization called Ecotact has called on Miss Kenya, along with the country’s vice president, a popular comedian, and local religious leaders to promote, visit, and use the new public toilets of Kibera.

Toilet Training Goes High Tech

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

For countless generations, parents have been trying to get toddlers to pee in the toilet. Now, Belgian researchers think they have come up with a 21st century solution — electronics.

Researchers at the University of Antwerp are working with a diaper alarm that alerts grown-ups, especially day care attendants, when tots do their business in their diapers. The alarm emits a pleasant musical sound when wet and does not harm the kids.

The theory behind the study comes straight out of the annals of behavioral and biofeedback psychology. By responding faster to dirty diapers, attendants can give appropriate encouragement and help children focus on bladder control more efficiently, said Jean-Jacques Wyndaele, study co-author and professor of urology at the University of Antwerp.

The technique had not been tested among healthy toddlers, although alarms have been used successfully to help older children overcome bedwetting problems and teach mentally retarded children to use the toilet, Wyndaele said.

“There’s overall very little research in this area,” he said. “We wanted to see if this would work.”

The team picked 39 healthy youngsters at several Belgian day care centers. The kids, who were 18 to 30 months old, were chosen for their relative maturity and readiness to begin toilet training.

Training started as soon as the children arrived at day care and continued throughout the day for three weeks. Special diapers made by the researchers consisted of a light alarm box attached to a self-adhesive strip in the diaper. When the strip got wet, the diaper emitted a ringing sound, and the child was taken to the potty and encouraged to finish.

Researchers rewarded their tiny test subjects if they completed their business on the toilet.

All children wore the same type diapers, but only about half wore diapers connected to the alarm box.

The alarm plus positive reinforcement seemed to work. Children wearing the alarmed diapers achieved independent bladder control nearly 52 percent of the time, researchers said. That was significantly better than the others’ 8.3 percent, according to the study, published in Neurology and Urodynamics. What’s more, the effects seemed to last at least two weeks beyond the test period.

One of the key advantages of the wetting alarm diaper-training method is that the child and the caregiver are immediately informed of leakage, Wyndaele said. The alarm itself distracts the child and strengthens the awareness of bladder behavior. By bringing the child to a bathroom at that moment, further reinforcement is given.

Wyndaele said the technique could be especially useful in Europe and the United States, where a large percentage of children regularly attend day care.

“The participation in the toilet-training process of the day care providers is thus valuable because they are often among the first to recognize when a child is developmentally ready to be toilet trained,” he added.

And though intrigued by the study, two pediatricians in New York expressed some doubt that the Belgian method is better than the tried-and-true methods used by so many moms.

“I’m just not sure,” said Dr. Marc Childs, who practices in Brewster, N.Y. “I usually find that toilet training works if you make the child think it’s his need, not yours. My advice is, don’t make diaper changing particularly enjoyable and reinforce others in your family when they go to the bathroom. He’ll eventually get the message.”

GOLD MEDAL SANITARY WARE CO., LTD.

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

Our group owns one porcelain tile factory and two Vitreous China sanitary ware factories set up in FOSHAN & KAIPING city respectively in Guangdong Province, headquartered in FOSHAN. The former name of our Vitreous China Sanitary Ware factory is AORREKA Building Porcelain Co., Ltd., established in 1990. As the sole Asian manufactory who produces a complete range of bathroom products and as the leading company in the domestic industry, it is always our responsibility to provide our customers European quality products with Chinese price.

 

We begin to expand export in 2000 so that the company business is developing quickly since when, and export value increase have average out at 30%. 60% of our products are for export purpose. We export to European Union, North America and South East Asian countries. We have set up a production base which covers more than 200,000 square meters plus a +3,000 staff team, among which includes +300 specialists & engineers. In order to ensure the superior product quality, our production team is leaded by a group of well-experienced engineers and experts, whom ensure our professionalism in product design, quality control, R&D and EHS. After more than 18-year hard works, we have been designed and distributed more than 1600 bathroom products, Our products cover Auto-Intelligent toilet, One-piece toilet,wall hung toilet,  Pedestal Basin, Wall hung basin, Counter basin, Urinal, Bidet, Massage Bathtub, Shower Room, Shower Panel, Steam Room, Deluxe Infrared Sauna Room, Bathroom Cabinet, Faucet, Bathroom Hardware, porcelain tile, glazed tile, microcrystal stone etc. We produce our production according to the Standard of AISN and DIN with a production ability of 6000000 pieces of porcelain sanitary ware, 200000 pieces of bathtub and 100000 units of shower rooms. We acquired ISO90001:2000, CE, 3C, KS, Watermark, CQC and ROHS. For better satisfying our customers’ needs, we make timely forecast of the international market trend, and we highly cooperated with different business counterparts from different countries. We have blunt OEM and ODM experience. In the future, we are looking forward to establish more business relationship with people all around the world, and we encourage our international buyers to become their local distributors and establish long-term business relationship with us.

We commit ourselves into the protection of water resource and in the meantime, we strive to supply high quality and high technique sanitary products for residential & commercial use. We will strive for supplying higher quality and more reliable products in the future.

 

 

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