Heave a sigh of relief with 'she-toilets'

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The New Indian Express               08.05.2013

Heave a sigh of relief with 'she-toilets'

The Kerala State Women’s Development Corporation will install state-of-the art toilets exclusively for women by June | EPS
The Kerala State Women’s Development Corporation will install state-of-the art toilets exclusively for women by June | EPS

At last there’s some solace in sight for women and girls. The Kerala State Women’s Development Corporation (KSWDC) is all set to introduce the first of its kind ‘she-toilets’ in the city.

The facilities will come up at important locations in the city by June, this year.

The state of the art toilets are meant exclusively for women.

Apart from being eco-friendly, these women-friendly toilets will be mobile. They will be equipped with  diaper-changing stations for babies, sanitary napkin vending machines and incinerators along with self-washing and sterilization functions.

Kochi is the second city in the state where the project is being implemented by the KSWDC. It is supported by the Department of Social Justice. Thiruvananthapuram boasts of 23 such she-toilets installed at tourist sites and bus stands.

According to officials with the KSWDC, the she-toilet at Napier Museum is a big hit in the Capital city. “The Napier Museum sees hundreds of visitors on a daily basis, the majority of whom are women. Since there were many complaints regarding the dearth of adequate toilet facilities for the women along with the staff, we decided to set up one on the museum premises. It has also proved to be successful at other locations,” said a KSWDC spokesperson.

In Kochi, the she-toilets are expected to come up at Marine Drive and the KSRTC complexes. If proved successful, it will be installed in many other locations. The waste decomposing will be through bio enzymes and the used water will be recycled for future use.

The toilets have common facilities such as automatic payment collection, automatic door opening, ‘busy’ and ‘free’ display boards and an automatic platform cleaning system.

The technology-driven toilets will be more comfortable as it will not be prone to human errors, the officials said.

The operations of the toilets would be controlled and monitored from a remote location using GPRS technology.

The control room will receive automatic SMS alerts in case of emergencies such as exhaustion of water tank or filling-up of septic tank. Security aspects will also be taken care of.

Currently, the Kochi Corporation has installed bio-toilets in Kacheripaddy, Fort Kochi and the Town Hall. Also, bio-toilets have been installed at the Ernakulam KSRTC stand, using the MLA funds.

If the project proves succesful in the city, it will be implemented in other parts of the district.

The KSWDC has also plans to set up such toilets in  Kozhikode, Malappuram, Pala and Pathanapuram as part of the second phase of the project.