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 categoryWeaknesses
Covering over the malodour with more pleasant smellsIncomplete results (Suffocating effect)
Chemicals (irritants, allergens)
Consumables (extra waste, continuous expenses)
Venting whole WC air volume out of WC spaceLoss 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 ductsBespoke 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 spaceConsumables
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.

SVT intro video

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