Self-Cleaning Public Toilets

Pangloss62 • Aug 3, 2006 4:26 pm
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Here are the new "self-cleaning" public toilets at Atlanta's Five Points MARTA station. They're free to use if you've paid your fare. I was able to generate enough micture to give one a shot.

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Once your inside, it's actually not so bad. Air-conditioning, Brian Eno-like ambient muzak, and two voices: one with an EU/British accent, and the other in Spanish. The floor is perforated steel. The flush was pretty powerful.

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The hand wash unit could use a little more depth, but the wash, rinse, and dry features all worked well. Only time will tell whether they will be accepted and not abused.

Jeez. Why do I post so many threads about toilets and toilet-related accessories?:neutral:
glatt • Aug 3, 2006 4:31 pm
Did you try to fake it out and stay inside during the wash cycle? I want pictures.
Pangloss62 • Aug 3, 2006 4:44 pm
Did you try to fake it out and stay inside during the wash cycle? I want pictures.


Ya know, glatt, that was one thing that really confused me; just how that wash cycle works. The perforated floor must be to allow water to pass through when it washes itself, but I could not see where the water would come from. I'll check tomorrow since they are right across the street from my workplace.:Flush:

And maybe I'll take a dump next time
xoxoxoBruce • Aug 3, 2006 11:04 pm
Only time will tell whether they will be accepted and not abused.

They will be accepted if they're the only game in town, for sure.
I'd bet money they'll be abused, just like everything else open to the hoi polloi. :haha:
They look pretty spiffy, to me....wonder what they cost?
glatt • Aug 4, 2006 8:47 am
They look designed to take a beating. Much like prison plumbing fixtures.
Pangloss62 • Aug 4, 2006 8:49 am
....wonder what they cost?


According to the below, 12 toilets for $1.1 million.

:Flush: I hope that's not money down the drain. Today I will take another try if an evacuation is needed; yesterday's experience was actually quite pleasant.:)




[COLOR="Navy"]MARTA flushes in a new era
12 automatic toilets open for business at Five Points station

By PAUL DONSKY
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Published on: 07/19/06

Edwina Pearson emerged from one of the stainless steel pods lined up at MARTA's Five Points rail station, rubbing her hands and chuckling.

"What an experience," she said, smiling broadly. "It's like the space age."


John Spink/AJC
(ENLARGE)
Marcus Wright emerges from one of the 12 self-cleaning toilets opened Tuesday at the MARTA Five Points station. The toilets are popular in Europe.

Pearson had just finished going to the restroom. Not just any restroom, mind you, but a computerized, talking, self-cleaning machine that, indeed, would not have looked out of place in George Jetson's home.

MARTA on Tuesday opened 12 automatic toilet stalls at the downtown Atlanta train station, flushing in a new era for the transit system.

The German-engineered toilets, each the size of a small closet, clean themselves after each use. The toilet bowl flushes and then retracts into the wall, where the disinfecting begins. Tiny jets spray the bowl with a bright pink cleansing solution before rinsing with water.

The bowl slowly moves back into the stall, sliding under an air dryer. The tightly choreographed process takes about two minutes and resembles a drive-through car wash, though on a much smaller scale.

MARTA is paying $1.1 million to install the toilets. They're replacing the existing, traditional men's and women's restrooms, which were often dirty and smelly — and avoided by many riders.

"It's clean, it's cool," Atlanta construction worker Jermaine Robb, 28, said as he walked away from the stall.

The old restroom was just nasty, he said.

Each automatic toilet stands about 7 feet tall and contains a stainless steel toilet bowl and sink.

Users have 20 minutes to finish before the door opens, with a warning given at the 17-minute mark. MARTA officials said they would probably set a 10-minute deadline soon.

If the automatic toilets prove popular, MARTA may install units at several other stations.

The new restrooms stand side-by-side like oversized lockers on the rail station's top floor. The toilets are free to users, but they're located inside the fare gates, so only paying customers will have access.

MARTA officials say the toilets are part of an effort to make the system more appealing for existing riders and a way to attract new users. MARTA also is restoring all of its old train cars, rebuilding all 48 miles of track and has installed a new electronic fare gate system at all rail stations.

Automatic toilets are popular in Europe but are only beginning to be seen in the United States, mainly on street corners in urban centers like Seattle. MARTA is believed to be the first transit system in the country to outfit an entire station with the units.

On Tuesday, a steady stream of riders decided to try out the new facilities. At several times, all 12 units were occupied and a short waiting line formed.

First-day problems appeared. Many users struggled to get inside the stalls, not understanding they first had to press a button on the door to release the latch. One unit had to be shut down after the water wouldn't quit running. A plumber was called.

The toilets offer a science fiction-like experience. After stepping inside, the door closes automatically and a low, humming piece of synthesizer music begins playing. A female voice, speaking in a slightly German-inflected accented, gives instructions.

"Welcome. The entrance door will be locked automatically. But please, don't worry, as you can open the door at any time," the recording starts.

More helpful, reassuring messages follow: "The toilet seat was cleaned and disinfected after the last use."

Upon leaving, the voice offers a farewell: "Have a pleasant day. Goodbye."

The stalls still sparkled at midday, though bits of toilet paper that managed to escape the cleaning process were seen on the seat and floor of several units. Maintenance workers manually clean each unit twice a day, picking up trash and refilling the toilet paper racks.

MARTA's state-imposed spending guidelines make the big-budget toilets a sound investment, transit system officials say.

MARTA must spend 55 percent of its revenues on operations and the rest on capital projects like new buses, fare gates and even toilets. While MARTA is having a tough time balancing the books on its operations side, the capital account is relatively flush.

The automatic toilets will allow MARTA to cut down on maintenance costs at the Five Points station, saving up to $75,000 from the operations budget.

The new toilets were a hit with Rhonda White, a 44-year-old retail worker from Atlanta.

"I want one of these at home," she said with a laugh. "It was very nice, a very good experience."[/COLOR]
Spexxvet • Aug 4, 2006 8:54 am
Pangloss62 wrote:
...Jeez. Why do I post so many threads about toilets and toilet-related accessories?:neutral:

Anal fixation?
Undertoad • Aug 4, 2006 9:55 am
And now the for-who-for-what. $1.1M for 12 = $100K each. For the price of each single one of these toilets, a smart manager could hire a janitor, with excellent benefits, for two years.

So for $1.1M I could ensure that 100 standard toilets in the place are spotless for twenty years. Am I missing something?

And the maintenance costs on these things is going to be higher!
glatt • Aug 4, 2006 10:02 am
While I understand and mostly agree with the concept behind your post, I think you are being a little optimistic.

Undertoad wrote:
So for $1.1M I could ensure that 100 standard toilets in the place are spotless for twenty years. Am I missing something?


$1.1M/20 years = $55k/year. You could hire one well paid janitor or two poorly paid ones. Either way, do you honestly beleive they can keep 100 standard toilets at a time clean?
Shawnee123 • Aug 4, 2006 10:06 am
Pangloss62 wrote:


The stalls still sparkled at midday, though bits of toilet paper that managed to escape the cleaning process were seen on the seat and floor of several units.


Hmm, bits of used toilet paper on the seats? Sounds like a big drawback to something that is supposed to be uber-sanitary.
Kitsune • Aug 4, 2006 10:11 am
glatt wrote:
Did you try to fake it out and stay inside during the wash cycle? I want pictures.


"...aut-t-towash..."
Spexxvet • Aug 4, 2006 10:13 am
My favorite movie!

Multi-pass
Kitsune • Aug 4, 2006 10:33 am
I've been looking for an excuse to post a picture of her. My day is complete.
Trilby • Aug 4, 2006 2:18 pm
Um...who is she?

PS--this is a thread only boys would really like.
glatt • Aug 4, 2006 2:22 pm
She's Leeloo, the Fifth Element

You need to spend more time around nerds.
Trilby • Aug 4, 2006 2:25 pm
glatt wrote:
She's Leeloo, the Fifth Element

You need to spend more time around nerds.


I totally thought I DID spend a lot of time around nerds! maybe it's coz when they're around ME they tend to be distracted...;)
glatt • Aug 4, 2006 2:36 pm
Well, you should watch the movie anyway. The Fifth Element, with Milla Jovovich (appearing in the picture earlier) and Bruce Willis. A bunch of other famous people in other roles. It's a pretty fun science fiction movie. Action adventure. 7.2 out of 10 over at imdb.
Kitsune • Aug 4, 2006 2:47 pm
It was, indeed, a really fun movie. IMDB's trivia on it is quite interesting!

The flying traffic created by the visual effects team at Digital Domain allowed artists to create personalized license plates. Though never visible in the film, the state slogan printed on all license plates reads, "New York, The Fuck-You State."
Trilby • Aug 4, 2006 2:54 pm
glatt wrote:
with Milla Jovovich


Both of my sons (aged 14 and 3/4 and 16) worship at her alter. I was subjected to some movie or other where she has to outrun black dogs and she's wearing a torn red dress. My sons LOVED this movie.

PS-by loving this movie, are my sons nerds?
glatt • Aug 4, 2006 3:04 pm
Brianna wrote:
PS-by loving this movie, are my sons nerds?


Depends. Do they have the video game upon which that movie series is based?
Pangloss62 • Aug 4, 2006 3:41 pm
I have an ex from originally from Ukraine who truly looked a lot like that Milla woman in every way. And she had two kids! Others told her that too, so she went out and dyed her hair red. OMG as they say. She lived in NJ and I had moved to the ATL, so we kinda drifted apart. She's now married and living in Little Rock.

BTW, I didn't try out doing a #2 on one of those 100K toilets; maybe next week.:Flush:
Trilby • Aug 4, 2006 3:52 pm
glatt wrote:
Depends. Do they have the video game upon which that movie series is based?


(horrified)/

they...they DO!

(horrified)/

I've spawned nerds, haven't I? I worship at the alter of a 63 year-old Whale-Penis- Berkeleyman...I'm doomed. No one can save me now.*

*actual whale penis size will vary. you could, conceivalably, wind up with a three inch dick. If so, good luck.
Griff • Aug 4, 2006 3:59 pm
Your boys will drive new cars and live in nice homes, it could be worse.
Clodfobble • Aug 4, 2006 4:01 pm
It's okay Bri, you could have spawned many worse things than nerds. Be proud of yourself.
9th Engineer • Aug 4, 2006 4:02 pm
You could hire one well paid janitor or two poorly paid ones.


You call janitor making 50k a year underpaid!?!?!:eek: That's what most of my classmates will make after 6 years(4 undergrad, 2 for engineering management) of grueling coursework in the 4th toughest department in PA!! (Our engineering school was voted 4 hardest out of all standard programs in colleges and universitys). If any janitor managed to land a 50k job he should be doing backflips and singing showtunes on his way to work every day.

The janitors at my highschool averaged 35k a year plus basic medical I'm pretty sure.
glatt • Aug 4, 2006 4:28 pm
9th Engineer wrote:
You call janitor making 50k a year underpaid!?!?!:eek:


I think you confused what I said. I said you could hire one well paid janitor for 55k or get two poorly paid janitors for 27.5K each. Your example of 35K matches what I'm saying perfectly.

edit: and I'm sure there are plenty of places where janitors make less than 27.5K.
Undertoad • Aug 4, 2006 4:30 pm
The actual cost of hiring someone is greater than their salary by approximately a third, and I factored that into my numbers.
Clodfobble • Aug 4, 2006 4:55 pm
If the whole interior of the thing got cleaned like a car wash, I'd be impressed. But just the inside of the toilet bowl? In two weeks it'll look just like every other public bathroom.
xoxoxoBruce • Aug 4, 2006 11:22 pm
Not with the janitors hitting it twice a day and them being the focus of MARTA's attention for awhile. ;)
Kitsune • Aug 5, 2006 6:38 am
Pangloss62 wrote:
BTW, I didn't try out doing a #2 on one of those 100K toilets; maybe next week.:Flush:


We're all expecting a detailed report and opinion from you once you do.
MsSparkie • Aug 5, 2006 10:09 am
Very spiffy indeed!!! They could go one step further and do as the Japanese do...have toilets that wash and dry your privates.

Here is one example:

Bidet
Spexxvet • Aug 5, 2006 10:23 am
Brianna wrote:
I totally thought I DID spend a lot of time around nerds! maybe it's coz when they're around ME they tend to be distracted...;)

I thought they spent alot of time IN you.:doit: :p
Trilby • Aug 5, 2006 10:27 am
:doit:

What a bad boy you are, Spexxvet. Come here, I need to spank you.
Spexxvet • Aug 5, 2006 10:48 am
glatt wrote:
Well, you should watch the movie anyway. The Fifth Element, with Milla Jovovich (appearing in the picture earlier) and Bruce Willis. A bunch of other famous people in other roles. It's a pretty fun science fiction movie. Action adventure. 7.2 out of 10 over at imdb.

Don't forget one of the best, most underrated actors of our time - Gary Oldman. "I know this music, let's change the beat"
Spexxvet • Aug 5, 2006 10:50 am
Brianna wrote:
:doit:

What a bad boy you are, Spexxvet. Come here, I need to spank you.

:redface: I apologize, Mistress Bri.
Pangloss62 • Aug 5, 2006 10:55 am
We're all expecting a detailed report and opinion from you once you do.


I'm just the kind of guy who would do that. I will provide a report with images of the aforementioned bowell evacuation and subsequent flush. Scatology is one of my sidelines.:Flush:
Kitsune • Aug 5, 2006 11:12 am
MsSparkie wrote:
Very spiffy indeed!!! They could go one step further and do as the Japanese do...have toilets that wash and dry your privates.


I'm still with UT on this one: hiring a janitor to do that would be cheaper than some fancy toilet.
MsSparkie • Aug 5, 2006 11:19 am
I can start interviewing janitors this afternoon.....
xoxoxoBruce • Aug 5, 2006 8:01 pm
Kitsune wrote:
I'm still with UT on this one: hiring a janitor to do that would be cheaper than some fancy toilet.
That would just attract more illegal aliens. :lol: