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A bathroom, also known as a restroom or lavatory, is a room in a residential or commercial building for personal hygiene activities. It typically contains a toilet, a sink (basin), and often a bathtub, a shower, or both. The development of the modern bathroom is closely linked to advances in plumbing, sanitation, and changing cultural attitudes towards privacy and cleanliness.

The Dometic 300 Toilet is a lightweight, gravity-flush toilet designed for recreational vehicles, featuring a full-size seat, efficient foot pedal operation, and a powerful triple-jet flush system.

A toilet is a sanitation fixture designed to receive and convey human excreta for safe containment, treatment, or disposal. Toilets range from water-flushed systems connected to sewers to dry on-site options used where water or sewers are unavailable. Their design, regulation, and public-health significance are central to modern sanitation and water management.