In the UK, toilets in universities are in fairly good condition. One is that the place is relatively large; the other is that soap, hot water, and toilet paper are always continuous. Soaps are either solid or liquid or powdery. Wipe your hands not with a towel, but with a roll of paper. When used, you can pull down a paragraph. The person in the back uses it again, and then pulls it down, so that it will not be reused. If you don’t want to use a hand towel you can also use a hot air blower. If you bring umbrellas, school bags, etc., you will also find places to hang or place them. The bathrooms of some universities in the UK are generally carpeted, which seems incomprehensible. Because once it is dirty, it will stink and it will be difficult to clean. In fact, these carpets look relatively clean, have no odor, and even have few water traces. It’s not easy to do that. The cleanliness of toilet hygiene does not depend on perfume or cleaners, but on the user’s high self-awareness and self-respect.
In some of the larger shopping malls, train stations and airports in the UK, there are also special free toilets for the disabled. Some toilets, as well as places and facilities for women to breastfeed their children. Because in the UK, women generally do not feed their babies in public.
On coaches in the UK, there are usually toilets. Although the toilet space on the bus is small, there is still free soap, toilet paper available, and there is no shortage of water for washing hands.
A new type of toilet is ready to be installed in central London, and every night, it will emerge from underground for men who urinate everywhere due to urinary urgency. According to reports, this kind of night toilet is usually stored in the ground, so as not to affect the activities of people during the day. On weekend nights, these toilets are moved out and placed on various streets, and the next day, they will be remotely controlled back into the ground, which is very convenient.

