History of creation WC Toilet
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if its history, this history of the creation of closedCirca 3000-1500 BC in the capital of Hindustan, Mohenjodaro, made channel that has water and toilet drain. However, along with the destruction of civilization of Hindustan, the toilet was gone, too, because they can not survive until the next day. Then time passed ...
In the year 1371 in London, England, made the Act (the Act) which reads "Those who throw feces from the windows, have to pay a fine of four shillings". However, there are still people who secretly throw feces. It was not just one, but everyone is throwing feces regardless of existing regulations.So, when I'm walking leisurely in the city of London, do not be surprised if suddenly there was a stool that fell from the sky.
What is this? QUESTION WHY!?
The reason is the capital of London. From the first, people flocked to London to find work. As a result, no more land for housing. To overcome this, the tall buildings built in the city of London (flats). At that time, the toilet with no drainage. So, the people of London use the "close stool" (potty with a seat).Feces collected in the potty, then the people must take the pot out of the building to dispose of feces into the ditch or into other places as desired.Many residents of the apartment building who lived upstairs to complain, because every day they have to exit the building, up and down stairs to dump the contents of chamber pots. Sometimes the contents of the chamber pot is too heavy, sometimes there are not accidentally drop the contents of chamber pots on the stairs or the floor of the building. Out of boredom and trouble, they eventually dispose of the contents of pot through the window.Although it has made the rules, how to sort this remains unchanged. Then feces-feces scattered outside the building and in various streets in the city of London, let it. London city dwellers rely janitor who came to haul garbage every three weeks. Until suddenly a terrible plague epidemic in London, killing many people. However, still no change. It did not occur in their minds that the main cause is a dirty environment.
Two hundred years have passed since the Law on the disposal of excreta was made, but the city of London still filled with garbage, feces and odor.Until finally in 1596, Sir John Harington found the toilet flush. But he only made two flush toilets (one installed in his house, one in the residence of Queen Elizabeth 1). But he is still using the toilet vessel to hold the stool, so that the odor is still a problem. Nevertheless, the toilet is a toilet flush Harington's first modern world. Cummings then fix Harington findings.Cummings found a flush toilet that does not smell "valve closet". Why does not smell? QUESTION AGAIN WHY!? Because of this toilet using water as a barrier so that the smell does not spread. But (there is still tapinya), drain the water in the toilet flush Cummings used the people of London to dispose of waste so that the channel was blocked. Then came the scary. City of London cholera epidemic attacked three times (1849, killed 14.000 people, 10.000 people killed in 1854 and 1866 claimed the lives 5.000). Dirty environment became one of the main causes. With this cholera outbreak, the town realized the importance of underground water channel function. After examining the channels of underground water, the janitor found the damage here and there and heaps of garbage that clog waterways. It was decided to immediately repair and make the channels of a new underground water. In 1865, water channels under the new London began to function again.
Five thousand years have passed since the days of Mohenjodaro. In the city of London has created an underground water channel which is connected to a flush toilet. By the year 1870, growing flush toilet thanks to an underground water channel constructed by the firm. Then in 1889, Bostell make the toilet flush the so-called "wash-down" as they are today. Finally, flush the toilet once existed in Hindustan times and disappeared, have now come back ..
Sources: http://surgaberita.blogspot.com/2012/03/sejarah-terciptanya-kloset-wc.html # ixzz1p5ECO3kU
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