What is the difference between toilet and latrine
A pit latrine usually consists of a deep hole in the ground the pit , a concrete slab for the floor with a small hole that leads down to the pit, and a shelter. Pit latrines are built away from residences and away from water sources, to avoid contamination.
A drainable latrine is a pit latrine that can be emptied. The walls of the pit are lined with brick or cement and the pit is part-filled with water.
A pipe leads from outside the latrine to inside the pit. A cesspit emptier can connect to this pipe to drain the waste.
With a drainable latrine, it is important to only drop materials into the pit that can decompose. Other materials will block the pipe. An eco latrine enables human waste to be used as fertiliser. It separates solid human waste faeces and liquid waste urine. The solid waste is collected in a pit where it dries and decomposes. The drying process kills pathogens, leaving it safe to use to improve soil.
Meanwhile urine is collected separately and can be used in the creation of fertiliser. This kind of latrine is also called a urine-diverting dry toilet. Which type of latrine is the best? Flushing toilets are dependent on the availability of water. Latrines are cheaper to construct and can be used even during water shortages.
The words toilet, lavatory, restroom, bathroom, powder room, and even loo are commonly used in all parts of the world to refer to a small room made in every home that is used for bodily elimination urination and excretion. Though these words are not synonyms and all of them have a distinct meaning, we have come to use them as if they are same and use them interchangeably which is not correct.
In this article we shall closely examine two words toilet and lavatory that are used to refer to a place or room where we relieve ourselves. The word toilet was initially used for the fixtures that are installed in a small room used for elimination of human waste in a home, office, or a public place.
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