Public toilets in Guyana | |
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Language of toilets | |
Local words | toilet |
Men's toilets | Men |
Women's toilets | Women |
Public toilet statistics | |
Toilets per 100,000 people | ??? (2021) |
Total toilets | ?? |
Public toilet use | |
Type | pit latrine squat toilet |
Locations | ??? |
Average cost | free |
Often equipped with | ??? |
Percent accessible | ??? |
Date first modern public toilets | ??? |
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Public toilets in Guyana are typically free to use, and are a mix of pit and squat toilets. They often do not provide toilet paper.
Public toilets
editThe local word for public toilet is toilet.[1]
Public toilets are typically free to use, and are a mix of pit and squat toilets. They often do not provide toilet paper.[1]
Regional and global situation impacting public toilets in Guyana
editPublic toilet access around the world is most acute in the Global South, with around 3.6 billion people, 40% of the world's total population, lacking access to any toilet facilities. 2.3 people in the the Global South do not have toilet facilities in their residence. Despite the fact that the United Nation made a declaration in 2010 that clean water and sanitation is a human right, little has been done in many places towards addressing this on a wider level.[2]
Sit flush toilets are the most common type of toilet in Latin America and South America.[3] Most countries in Latin and South America do not have the sanitation infrastructure to support toilet paper being flushed. Trash cans are typically put next to the toilet to allow for easy disposal of toilet paper.[3]
References
edit- ^ a b "Public Toilet Charges around the World - Toilet Types & Local Names". QS Supplies. Retrieved 2022-10-21.
- ^ Glassman, Stephanie; Firestone, Julia (May 2022). "Restroom Deserts: Where to go when you need to go" (PDF). AARP.
- ^ a b admin (2015-05-18). "Toilets Around the World". Benjamin Franklin Plumbing, Inc. Retrieved 2022-10-16.