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Jul 07, 2013 Letters
Dear Editor,
I have been following the issue of the toilet prices proposed in the contract for the CJIA expansion project.
I thought I would write about this because I do have a toilet set in my apartment that costs almost 2000 USD. It is manufactured by Toto and makes up more than 72% of the toilets used in Japan.
This toilet has a warming seat, anus and bidet washing with adjustable water temperatures and water jets, automatic lid opening and flush which utilizes minimal water, music to absorb any sounds coming from the user, a deodorizing feature for eliminating fumes, blow dryer, wireless control panel usually attached to an arm rest or attached to the wall and some also has massage options and portable remote control. I think this toilet is recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records as the most sophisticated in the world. It is credited as being eco-friendly since the electricity used is minimal and eliminates the need for toilet paper.
I do not use most of the features; the only one that I am interested in is the warming seat that I use during the winter.
If this is the toilet that would be installed at the CJIA, I posit that it is not exorbitant and the Japanese tourists that visit Guyana would be extremely happy.
Dr. Devon Dublin
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