2. Present Statistics Today 2.6 billion people in the world have no access to toilets and 1.3 billion live in India and China. less than 20 % of Indians have access to sanitation. In rural areas, a mere 3% of the population has access to sanitation. In urban areas merely 20% of the population has access to water /flush toilets connected to sewage system . In slum areas, where more than half of Mumbai lives, an average 81 people share a single toilet. In some places it rises to an eye-watering 273. A survey by WaterAid (international NGO) has ranked India second on the list of the “WORLDS WORST PLACE FOR SANITATION”
3. Current StateNo urinals in Schools “Who will clean my toilet - is the refrain from schools across India. The government cannot clean toilets in thousands of schools, many tucked away in rural corners. The schools will have to develop their own mechanism to keep their toilets useable," says PrashantPanigrahi, Chief Engineer, government of Orissa. Functional toilets locked because of lack of running water supply students leave the facilities dirty and unusable Insufficient state support in maintaining hygiene & sanitation facilities. Less than 40% schools in Uttarakhand have a place for sanitation, however dismal it maybe.
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5. Dwindling numbers due to demolition of some urinals for road widening and other works. No urinals during travelling, at construction sites, at local tourist spots like museums, local bazaars or monuments
13. Products & Services Toilet Cabins One piece continuous door frame Five point integral polyethylene door hinge King size inside door latch Standard 250 liter tank - Optional Recirculating , Composting or 320 liter Tank Each toilet unit has a translucent roof and provides natural light and illumination of more than 400 lux The toilet also has enough ventilation, which is provided on three sides of the toilet and that too very discreetly to give the user total privacy and avoid peeping toms
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15. The number of people using the units varies from 75 uses to 150 or more uses depending on the model of the toilet.
16. The KROS Urinal has a waste capacity of 450 liters and is purely a urinal, which can accommodate about 300 to 350 users at a time without cleaning or evacuation
32. It is a pure service model. The unit is installed for free, and the company charges for the cleaning and evacuation of waste to make profit because of larger customer base.
33. Currently they manage around 2,400 restrooms, doing about 12,000 services per week using around 30 service trucks.