Sunday 20 November 2011

Should You Install a Toilet in Your Caravan

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Camping in the bush with your caravan has many great advantages but unfortunately does not include being waited on hand and foot by friendly hotel staff. This means that while you are on your caravan holiday you will need to cook your own food, and take responsibility for your own waste. While this might be an icky topic, it is also vitally important to planning any caravan holiday. So ask yourself the question, do you need a toilet for your caravan, and how should you choose one?

Fortunately, many caravan parks include full bathroom facilities, such as showers, baby change rooms, and toilets. These camp sites give you the best of both worlds; you get to enjoy the wilderness without the worry of bringing your own toilet with you. For the most authentic camping experience, however, you might consider installing a toilet into your custom made caravans. This allows you to travel wherever you like in the Australian outback, in a relative degree of the comfort and luxury you are used to.

But how do you go about choosing and installing a working toilet in your caravan? Obviously you can't just bung in a standard household model, and you need to consider the environment while taking care of your family's waste. One model you might consider installing in your caravan is the cassette type toilet, which includes a permanently installed toilet seat and bowl and detachable waste tank.

The waste tank can be removed from outside the caravan, for safe hygiene, and emptied in an authorised waste dump. These toilets need to be prepared with environmentally friendly chemicals to ensure that no harm is caused to the bush while you are camping.

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