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Miracle Toilet Faucet(TM) Helps Keep Trees in Forests and Out of Toilet Paper Rolls

LAS VEGAS, Sept. 10, 2007 /BBE Creative/ -- According to environmental research organization Worldwatch International, North Americans annually consume 23 kilograms, or about 50 pounds, of toilet paper per person. That adds up to a whole lot of trees. But now Miracle Toilet Faucet, Inc. offers a more environmentally friendly alternative: the Miracle Toilet Faucet(TM) ( http://www.dontflushourforests.com ).

The Miracle Toilet Faucet allows the average homeowner to drastically lower toilet paper and water usage while enjoying the improved hygiene and comfort a traditional bidet provides. The Miracle Toilet Faucet gently cleanses with a stream of clean water, reducing the need for toilet paper and reducing the number of showers needed to maintain good hygiene. But unlike a bidet, the Miracle Toilet Faucet, used equally by both men and women requires no major plumbing work or electricity.

The Miracle Toilet Faucet is the creation of Albert Louis Wokas, the eco-minded inventor responsible for the vacuum-assisted vapor control gasoline nozzle that is now the standard in every jurisdiction where emissions restrictions are in effect. When coming up with the concept for the Miracle Toilet Faucet, Wokas was motivated partly by necessity - he was living without a bidet for the first time in over 25 years, with no room to install a traditional bidet - and by his concern for the environment.

"The Miracle Toilet Faucet is an affordable, simple way for anyone to better the environment and pay themselves with cost savings," Wokas explained. "This device reduces toilet paper consumption, thereby reducing energy waste, pollution and chemical usage in the production of toilet paper. It is a very low-tech solution, accessible by nearly anyone with a toilet."

Those wondering just where the Miracle Toilet Faucet gets its water need not worry. The Miracle Toilet Faucet uses the existing water supply to the toilet, tapping into the fresh water line from the wall. It is easily installed with a few common tools in about fifteen minutes. The unit's nozzle rests under the toilet seat and angles downward, giving it a low profile. One simple lever activates the Miracle Toilet Faucet and controls water pressure. The unit is easily cleaned with environmentally friendly toilet cleansers.

"Toilet paper doesn't usually make it into conversations about reducing our environmental impact. However, it is a
way to make Sheryl Crow's proposal that everyone use only one square of toilet paper a reality," said Wokas. "It's one way for folks to reduce their ecological footprint. Even small actions can add up to big changes for future generations."

The Miracle Toilet Faucet retails for $97.50 with free shipping in the U.S. and includes complete installation and operating instructions. Miracle Toilet Faucet, Inc. warrants the product to be free of manufacturing defects under normal use for one year from the date of purchase. To learn more, or to purchase the Miracle Toilet Faucet, visit http://www.dontflushourforests.com.

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