Monday, June 16, 2014

Decorative Toilet Seat Covers

By Darren Hartley


There seems to be a question as to whether toilet seat covers should be left down when not in use or not. The English seem to have been raised to have the cover down when not in use while the Americans leave them up.

Some people compare toilet seat covers to refrigerators because both are storage spaces of different items. Toilets store waste while refrigerators store food. Therefore, just as refrigerators are not left open when not in use, the same should be practiced when it comes to toilet seat covers.

There is a study claiming that flushing the toilet with the toilet seat covers up results in ten times the number of bacteria being spread around the immediate area. This makes leaving the lid down no longer just a matter of preference but more a matter of sanitation.

Decorative toilet seats express the true personality of a homeowner in a way he may not have even thought of. Toilet seats made of plastic or wood can enhance the bathroom decor anywhere from a luxurious feel to a whimsical one.

Two forms of decorative toilet seats are the auto close and the soft close toilet seats. While the auto close toilet seat automatically closes once a user is out of the reach of its infrared sensor, the soft close toilet seat slowly closes on its own with a gentle push from the user.

Sports toilet seats, floral toilet seats, diamond toilet seats and leaf-shaped toilet seats are the other variations of available decorative toilet seats. Homeowners who do not wish to purchase a new seat can opt to have their basic toilet seats transform to decorative ones by trimming them with colourful ribbons. It is only the imagination of its potential users that sets a limit to the creation of these decorative toilet seats.




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