No electricity, water, or installation work required! A temporary toilet system that can utilize existing temporary toilets as they are, with three different final disposal methods.
The "Mt. Fuji Toilet" is a temporary toilet system that uses advanced chemicals. It can utilize existing temporary toilets as they are, allowing for a similar experience when using the toilet. There are three final processing methods: incineration while in solid form, returning to liquid for sewage treatment, and solidification for fertilizer production. 【Features】 ■ Installation location constraints / Infrastructure: Stationary / Mobile / Can be transported even in fragile conditions ■ Water: Minimal ■ Electricity: Not required ■ Sewage collection and transportation: Solidified, hygienically conducted ■ User capacity: Same as temporary toilets, 100 people / 8 hours *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Result Test Report (Partial)】 ■Sample: Hoh! Toilet Black ■Test Method: Examination of the growth inhibition effect on E. coli through 10 repeated tests of the requested product ■Test Results: The requested product was found to have a growth inhibition effect on E. coli in 10 repeated tests. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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