Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Beijing sets '2-fly rule' for public toilets

First Beijing introduced the 5-star toilet for the Olympics. Now public toilets in Beijing will soon be cleaner after a new rule says Beijing's public toilets should have no more than two flies. Yes you read correct. Two flies.


The Beijing Municipal Commission of City Administration and Environment (BMCCAE) issued the new standard for public toilet management, with criteria to offer a better environment for public toilets in parks, tourist areas, subway and train stations, hospitals, shopping centres and supermarkets, the paper said.

According to the rule, the number of flies should be no more than two, and discarded objects should also be less than two pieces and left uncollected for no longer than half an hour.

The new requirements are not compulsory and only aim to improve the environment of public toilets, Xie Guomin, head of the sanitation management division of BMCCAE told the paper.

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