Universal Toilet Odor Removal System
Want a permanent solution to an inescapable problem of everyday life? And to avoid any embarrassment you may feel after using the restroom. Foul odor has always been a problem but not anymore.
Introducing an odor removal system where foul smells and bacteria are pulled directly from your toilet and vented down the sewer pipe. This cost-effective and efficient product is a universal system that is easily installable onto any traditional toilet, effectively removing odor particles and bacteria from the air.
This system includes an intake that attaches to the vacuum pump, and a discharge connecting to the base that vents into the sewer system. The intake of the device can be configured to either the left or right and attaches in between the seat and bowl thus capturing all smells. The pump is powered by a rechargeable battery or any standard wall socket and can be installed on either side of the toilet or at the rear. The discharge attaches to the base that goes in between the toilet and sewer connection, it comes with three inlets, and depending on the bathroom layout every inlet to the sewer system not being used can be left sealed. Makes for a quick, easy installation with no cutting or drilling, and is retrofitted to any traditional toilet bowl with ease.
This design has multiple applications from residential, commercial, and healthcare. Mitigating exposure risk of airborne pathogens through ventilation. Ceiling fans are wasteful and unsanitary as the foul stench and particles still disperse about the room landing on your toothbrush, and countertops, all while costing you money from heating and cooling loss.
No moreĀ masking the problem with air fresheners and candles that create a mixture of putrid smell and floral. The occupant of the bathroom can leave the restroom with peace of mind that it’s still smelling fresh and the next user will be relieved to find that it stink-free. RememberĀ everyone needs to go, but no one needs to know!
The Toilet Odor Removal System is the subject of patent pending in North America. Other territories are being considered on an as-needed basis.