Getting rid of bad
smells in a bathroom can be a tricky business, with some opting to install a fan
or use candles and sprays.
But a new invention
claims to be able to more quickly remove odours so that the toilet stays
smelling clean and fresh.
Called Fresh Air
Plus, this odour-eliminating toilet seat aims to eliminate unsavoury smells by
pumping them outside.
An inventor in Tennessee has revealed his
odour-eliminating toilet seat. Called Fresh Air Plus (shown) the device has a
built-in fan to get rid of bad smells. When a person sits on it a sensor
triggers a fan inside the bowl, which filters any unpleasant odours
away
Fresh Air Plus was
invented by Adam Payz from Nashville, Tennessee and is currently seeking £50,000
($80,000) of funding on Kickstarter.
The detachable seat
can be placed on top of existing toilets when the old seat is
removed.
When a person sits on
it a sensor triggers a fan inside the bowl, which filters any unpleasant odours
away.
The odours are taken
through a hose away from the toilet and outside the house.
To power the fan the
seat needs to be plugged into a wall socket.
One issue for
potential owners, though, might be that a ventilation hole needs to be drilled
in the side of the house to feed the hose outside.
For people with
houses made of something stronger than wood, this may be somewhat of a
problem.
But the company
claims their solution is the best way to avoid embarrassing smells lurking in
bathrooms.
‘Traditional ceiling
odour-removal fans are an inefficient solution because they allow odours to
permeate into the room before removing,’ the company writes
‘They also suck out
heated and cooled air, causing you to lose money on your utilities.
‘Air fresheners are
just a mask for odours, and often make what you’ve done in the restroom even
more obvious.
‘Fresh Air Plus makes
having people over (even that special someone) worry-free.’
The fan is triggered when a person sits down (shown). The
odours are taken through a hose away from the toilet and outside the house. One
issue for potential owners, though, might be that a ventilation hole needs to be
drilled in the side of the house to feed the hose outside
The detachable seat is easily installed in place of
existing seats. They claim it gets rid of smells better than other fans, sprays
or candles. This can make using the bathroom more pleasant for the next person
to walk in. It is currently seeking funding on Kickstarter to launch in March
2015
DAILY MAIL.CO.UK
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