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Am sure I have seen a extractor like this years ago, built into a w/c seat,worked by pressure pads in seat,could be wired or run by batteries ?
 
If you get a block and the water touches your bum you get a shock - then you get a plumber in because you can't physically use the toilet.
 
I have seen something similar puddle, although not pressure pads in the seat. The toilet seat has a tube connected to the hinge in the back of the bog seat which is connected to the extractor fan. Fan operated by light switch (as normal). These are in a handful of some of our HA properties with no window. Next time (if) i come across one i will photo and post on the forum.
 
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Thought I had,think the cold air being pulling into w/c when sat on it ,caused discomfort and gave people colds,also if you were well built a vacum could be formed and stick you to the pan :eek::p
 
Thought I had,think the cold air being pulling into w/c when sat on it ,caused discomfort and gave people colds,also if you were well built a vacum could be formed and stick you to the pan :eek::p

Thats why these bolt on fixings came about
 
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