Friday, September 9, 2011

The naked facts on Toilet Paper History


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Someone recently asked me, what people used before the invention of modern toilet paper rolls. As survival has already asked this question many times to me and I always try to answer as honestly as possible.

It is logical to assume that our modern toilet paper was not the first Century 19. The concept of Charmin or Cottonelle is a relatively new concept. Although, when it was introduced it was more of a novelty then a necessity, as isNow our latest contemporary home.

The original article, which previously was used for our pleasure remove ranged from various types of wood and leaves of corn and pieces of linen. Before the first product of toilet paper known that he grabbed the end of 1800 introduced the people for objects that are often at their environment.

It is said that people who lived in the northern parts of the world, usually uses the tundra mosses in summer and picked upHandful of snow in the winter months. To the people who lived in tropical shells, coconut shells were old and often used.

The Greeks used stones and pieces of clay, while the Romans had the most logical method of cleaning that I found. In ancient Rome they used a sponge that was attached to a stick and then dipped in a bowl with salt water.

In the 14 th Centuries of Chinese emperors were made of rice paper with scratches and EuropeansIt started with hay, grass, straw and rags. Many of the companies in the world in the early stages of the Far East using the left hand to clean. This was considered an acceptable practice and has led to the theory of why the right hand extended in friendship and not the left.

During the colonial period of our corn is a popular voice in the common house was found. The paper products used for an initial clean up personal mail-order catalogs, which were hung in the secret area. The Old Farmer Almanachad special holes in it, as you may be hung with care taken in the bathrooms.

The first real product of toilet paper of the German Hans Klenk, an American named Arthur Scott and a British gentleman named WC Alcock is credited. History has dedicated toilet paper to these three men.

In 1928 Hans Klenk was the first European to see the bands roll of paper, but the American Arthur Scott earlier, the same effect was achieved in 1890. WC Alcock has created an alternative topopular daily current use in 1880.

The roll of toilet paper has modern life much easier and more hygienic for all of us. At last count there were over 5,000 companies producing toilet paper in various parts of the world.

The same person asked me how much toilet paper should stick to the emergency. As survivors, we believe in the preservation of food for a year and as such we must also keep extra toilet paper. They may or may not, depending onImpact on speed of 1000 sheets 1 roll per person every three days. A rough count would be for the storage of 100 rolls per person for a year.

Every family is different and these figures may change from family to family. If in doubt, save more large commercial materials, if necessary.

Copyright @ 2008 Joseph Parish


The naked facts on Toilet Paper History

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