What Is A Bidet?
A bidet is a bathroom appliance that uses water to help clean your anal and genital areas after using the toilet. Many people still use a small amount of toilet paper to dry afterwards, but the bidet does most of the cleaning. Bidets are very common in places like Europe and Asia. For example, Japan has widespread use of toilet seats with built-in bidet functions.
How Do Bidets Work?
Bidets work by directing a stream of water to clean you after using the toilet. Most models let you adjust things like water temperature, pressure and the position of the spray nozzle.
You can activate the bidet using a remote, control panel or manual lever, depending on the type. The water stream cleans the area and reduces how much of toilet paper you need. Modern bidets can also include extras such as heated seats, air dryers and deodorising features.
Benefits Of Bidets
Gentle Clean
If you have irritation or soreness, using water can feel more comfortable than wiping. The water rinses away residue, although it doesn’t disinfect the area.
Environmentally Friendly
Bidets generally use far less water than what is used to produce toilet paper. Toilet paper manufacturing uses a surprising amount of water and energy, while a bidet uses only a small amount with each use.
More Hygienic
Wiping can spread residue or transfer small amounts to your hand. A water rinse can be cleaner and reduce the chance of bacteria spreading.
Can I install A Bidet Myself?
Most bidet setups are best left to a licensed plumber, especially the ones that connect straight into your water supply. Standalone bidets and bidet toilet units need proper plumbing so everything is safe and installed the right way.
If you only want something small and simple, like a handheld sprayer or a basic bidet seat, these usually come with instructions and are much easier to install yourself.
Conclusion
Bidets provide an easy and comfortable way to improve bathroom hygiene. Whether you want an environmentally friendly option or simply a cleaner feel, there are many types of bidets to choose from. This guide helps explain the basics so you can pick what suits your home.
