Sanitary ware sector
Solutions to the age-old toilet malodour problem can be categorised as follows:
- Covering over the malodour with more pleasant smells
- Venting whole WC air volume out of WC space
- Filtering commode air via an activated carbon filter and exhausting it back into WC space
- Venting the commode’s air out of WC space via a network of ducts
Analysis of market-available products:
Market-available category | Weaknesses |
Covering over the malodour with more pleasant smells | Incomplete results (Suffocating effect) Chemicals (irritants, allergens) Consumables (extra waste, continuous expenses) |
Venting whole WC air volume out of WC space | Loss of valuable HVAC air Environmentally unfriendly (Waste of energy) Time-consuming (waiting for room air removal) |
Venting the commode’s air out of WC space via a network of ducts | Bespoke civil work (costly, inconvenient, time consuming) Prohibitive in many cases (dwelling structure does not allow) Not satisfying building codes (lack of presence of necessary water traps) |
Filtering commode air via an activated carbon filter and exhausting it back into WC space | Consumables Incomplete filtration (especially at filter’s end) |
The ideal solution
Venting malodour from its source and out of the WC room space via the WC’s standard sewerage connection while complying with building codes: The SVT
Since the technology can be incorporated into various types of WC-related products (1 piece ceramic commode, 2-piece ceramic commode, plastic smart toilet seat), the relevant HS codes are: 69101000, 69109000, 69120030, 69119010.
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