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The much shorter one, called the "family nozzle", is utilized for cleaning the location around the rectum, and
the longer one ("bidet nozzle") is designed for cleaning the vulva. Such attachable bidets (likewise called
"combined toilets", "bidet attachments", or "add-on bidets") are managed either mechanically, by turning a
valve, or electronically.
There are designs that have a heating component which blows warm air to dry the user after cleaning, that
provide heated seats, wireless remote controls, illumination through constructed in night lights, or built in
deodorizers and triggered carbon filters to remove odors. Further refinements consist of adjustable water
pressure, temperature level compensation, and directional spray control.
An add-on bidet normally links to the existing supply of water of a toilet through the addition of a threaded
tee pipeline adapter, and needs no soldering or other pipes work. Electronic add-on bidets also require a
GFCI protected grounded electrical outlet. Usage and health [edit] Personal hygiene is improved and
maintained more properly and quickly with the use of both toilet tissue and a bidet as compared to making
use of toilet paper alone.
Dealing with piles and genital health problems might likewise be helped with by the usage of bidet
components. Since of the big surface of the basin, after-use and routine disinfection of stand-alone bidets
requires thoroughness, or microbial contamination from one user to the next might take location. Bidet
attachments are in some cases included on hospital toilets due to the fact that of their utility in preserving
health.
Society and culture [edit] The usage of water in numerous Christian nations is due in part to the scriptural
toilet etiquette which motivates cleaning after all circumstances of defecation. The bidet prevails in
predominantly Catholic nations where water is considered important for anal cleaning, and in some typically
Orthodox and Protestant countries such as Greece and Finland respectively, where bidet showers prevail.