Bidet Seat is an important part of modern toiletry products used for cleaning with water after a trip to the toilet
A bidet seat attaches to an existing toilet and utilizes electricity from the toilet’s main source line and water from the bathroom sink source to generate a fine stream of liquid, usually considered to be quite similar to shaving soap. However, many manufacturers tout them to be an easier, more convenient cleaning experience than just wiping. There is also a dial on the control panel that allows adjusting the strength of the flow, or air pressure, of the jet stream.
One can also adjust the “thrush” of the spray, which is the spray of very warm air generated by the nozzle. Some units have a built-in humidistat to automatically add water to the water temperature when it reaches a certain level. The majority of bidet seats operate using either electricity or air conditioning, but there are some air deodorizers that use Freon to operate. Freon is a refrigerant that is very environmentally friendly and widely available. It is used in some air conditioners, and also in some refrigerators. Freon is also commonly found in the newer model, electric air deodorizers. Air deodorizers use Freon to eliminate airborne odors from the bathroom area.
Most of the bidet seats have either a button or remote control, which makes it convenient to wash hands at the same time. All but one remote control unit for these types of units is equipped with a motion detector so that one can choose the exact moment that they want to clean the private areas. Many models have an extra-wide “rail” that runs along the rail of the seat, and this is designed to wipe down the rear while sitting on the seat. This motion detector feature can be activated with a remote control, or with a button. The button option is preferable as it gives more control and is generally easier to activate than the remote control.