Showcase: Coco Bidet
The COCO bidet can improve the functionality and
aesthetics of your existing bathroom.
It is
easy to install and
can be retrofit to almost any toilet providing a dramatic
improvement in your comfort and your personal hygiene. The
temperature of the seat and the wash water are user
controllable. The air dryer makes it possible for the bathroom
experience to be totally hands free. With the wireless remote,
comfort and hygiene is at your fingertips.

The digital remote control allows you to customize the functions of the water pressure, temperature, heated seat, and even has a function designed for children.
The Coco Bidet can fit most existing toilets including one piece toilets with a French curve. It includes
two nozzles, one specifically for the posterior region and the other for the anterior region. Many females like the idea of having two nozzles.
The COCO bidet is made of a patented antibacterial composite to help prevent bacteria
and a patented IIP (Intensive Impulse Pulsation) feature that helps with constipation.
Why choose a toilet bidet?

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Much of the growing interest in the toilet bidet comes from the many
medical benefits provided by these products.
The loss of mobility, both temporary and permanent, can be painful, frustrating and often times make it difficult to perform everyday functions that were once very easy, such as going to the bathroom. Partial or total mobility loss may result from numerous conditions such as arthritis, broken bones, neurological impairment of motor control, Dupuytren's disease and hernia and rectal surgery.
Over 70 million Americans have some form of arthritis or joint
inflammation, many are simply obese, but all of them share an impairment of their ability to properly perform necessary bathroom tasks.
A remote controlled toilet bidet allows people suffering from conditions such as these to
regain the comfort, dignity and hygiene of being able to properly use the toilet without assistance.
Hemorrhoids are veins that swell and protrude around the anus. The symptoms may include a painful burning sensation, itching,
swelling and even bleeding. As many as 10 million Americans suffer from hemorrhoids; most of them between the ages of 45 and 65, but over half the population will experience them at some point in their lives. The good news is you can now find hemorrhoid relief without resorting to surgery!
A toilet bidet eliminates the need for abrasive toilet paper when using the toilet. The warm water jet and warm air dryer clean and dry the user, providing great relief from symptoms such as tenderness and irritation. Whereas sufferers with traditional toilets often dread going to the bathroom and try to wait as long as possible (causing further complications), toilet bidet owners may actually look forward to using the toilet because it has become a pleasant, soothing experience.
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Skin care is very important for incontinent patients and those with
Irritable Bowel Syndrome; however, cleaning with toilet paper or soap can dry and irritate anal tissue. The toilet bidet allows multiple washings without the increased skin abrasion and irritation associated with the use of toilet paper.
Crohn's disease causes inflammation and irritation in various parts on the gastrointestinal tract. With this condition often comes a frequent need to use the toilet. The modern toilet bidet allows complete and gentle cleansing after each bowel movement without the harsh and abrasive use of toilet paper.
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Coco bidet


Did you Know?
Although based on the same hygienic principles, the modern
bidet-equipped toilet bears little resemblance to the separate,
“stand-alone” porcelain oval basins common in mid-20th century
Europe.
The
21st century bidet-equipped toilet uses an electronically
controlled “wand” that extends forward from under the back lip
of the toilet seat. This wand produces a pulsating jet of warmed
water that gently but thoroughly cleanses your private parts.
The wand then retracts and a directed stream of warm air gently
dries you.
The
entire process is paperless, hands-free, abrasion-free and
provides considerably improved personal hygiene.
The first “paperless
toilet” was introduced in Japan in 1980 as a combination of a
toilet and an integral bidet that also dries the user after
washing them.
Combination
toilet-bidets with seat warmers are particularly popular in
Japan and South Korea and are found in approximately 60% of
their households. Consumer notes
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People who suffer from arthritis, incontinence, or other mobility problems now have an effective means of addressing their personal bathroom needs without relying on the assistance of care givers.
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More than 13 million people in the United States experience loss of bladder control, also known as urinary incontinence. A modern toilet bidet can help relieve those feelings by providing a quick and easy way to stay clean and fresh.
contractor notes
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green aspects of toilet bidets.
The Coco Bidet is available at
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