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+ | <h2>Public and Educational outreach</h2> | ||
+ | <p style="font-size:20px; colour:lightgrey; text-align: justify;">Perfume or Naptha balls: This is the most commonly used method for tackling | ||
+ | toilet odour. Perfumes used may vary in price from affordable deodorants to | ||
+ | high-end fragrances while naptha balls are usually cheap. They just offer a band- | ||
+ | aid solution and tend to fade away with time.</p> | ||
+ | <p style="font-size:20px; colour:lightgrey;">Water-less toilets: Water-less toilets though proven to provide odorless sanitation | ||
+ | and capable of saving water, come at a steep price. Majority of today's | ||
+ | washrooms cannot be upgraded into a water-less facility without making drastic | ||
+ | changes, thus limiting its usage.</p> | ||
+ | <p style="font-size:20px; colour:lightgrey;">Bioblocks: Bioblocks provide a bio-response that is, they release benevolent | ||
+ | bacteria every time they come in contact with urine. The bacteria prevent odour | ||
+ | formation in addition to release of a fine fragrance. Their only limitation is the fact | ||
+ | that they need to be replaced every few days, making them inconvenient.</p> | ||
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