Description
Squatting pans, also known as squat toilets or Turkish toilets, are a type of toilet fixture that is designed for users to squat over rather than sit. These toilets are common in various parts of the world, particularly in Asia, the Middle East, and parts of Africa. They are often found in public restrooms, homes, and other facilities.
Squatting pans typically consist of a shallow, slightly slanted bowl set into the floor. Users squat over the fixture, facing the hood or opening, to perform their bodily functions. Unlike Western-style sitting toilets, squat toilets do not have a seat, and users need to maintain a squatting position during use.
The use of squatting pans is influenced by cultural, ergonomic, and hygiene considerations. Some people find squatting a more natural and comfortable position for defecation, and there are arguments about potential health benefits related to this posture. However, toilet preferences vary widely, and cultural practices play a significant role in determining the prevalence of different toilet designs around the world.
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