A reliable convenience at home and away
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by: Tom Jui
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Date: Sun, 15 Nov 2009 Time: 11:50 AM
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Unfortunately, large numbers of good Victorian facilities are often dispensed with and replaced with inferior products that have not been serviceable enough to cope with the constant barrage of public usage. A survey by the Audit Commission (1999) showed a dramatic decline in public toilets which they blamed on the preoccupation of making public facilities pay. Public conveniences of course make little money and require a constant army of cleaners and attendants to keep everything nice and fresh.
The British Toilet Association campaigns continually for better public toilets and hands out awards to those public authorities they feel are able to provide good public facilities. They regard the public convenience as representative of the quality of British life. They argue poor quality, badly designed and badly kept toilets suggest that overall standards in Britain are slipping.
The Armitage Shanks brand continues not to disappoint and standards remain high. These days it produces ‘no frills’ white ceramic toilets, baths and basins for public and private usage, sold through outlets like Boundary Bathrooms, and its name remains synonymous with strength and reliability.
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