Everyone needs one of these things!
http://www.msnbc.com/news/1001505.asp?vts=120620030909
Dec. 5 For every problem in this world Im convinced that theres someone out there working on a solution. Im happy to announce that one of those problems has been solved. No longer does anyone have to fumble in the dark to find ... the toilet.
YOU COULD, of course, just turn on the light in the bathroom and solve the problem easily. But as you know, that light can be painfully bright and might actually wake others.
Of course, you might want to invest in a conventional night light. But those, as everyone knows, can waste electricity, occupy valuable electrical sockets and rarely direct light where you actually need it. Until now, this was a nearly unsolvable problem.
Enter the LavNav. Brainchild of the people at Arkon Resources, the LavNav (short for Lavatory Navigation) is a battery-operated night light fixture which clings underneath the toilet seat lid, turns on when you approach in the dark, and turns off after you leave, shining gentle yet sufficient light where you need it, when you need it.
But thats not the best part! According to Arkon, The LavNav uses red or green light to cleverly show the position of the seat. Its smart, energy efficient lighting that makes the bathroom safe and easy to use at night.
Lets say it is 3 a.m, suggest the Arkon folks. You stumble into the dark bathroom and LavNav, using its high-tech infrared motion sensor, sees you approaching in the dark and then instantly illuminates the toilet area with gentle color-coded lighting. A red light indicates that the seat is up; for men, it guides the way and for women it signals a warning. A green light means the seat is down. Once youve done your business and have left, the light shuts itself off.
What more can I add except to tell you that in my brief experience with the device it works as described. I havent had it long enough to gage how long the two AA batteries (not included) actually last. The red and green LEDs should make it safe from electrical shocks.
Heres the best part: the LavNav, which usually sells for $29.95, is on sale for $19.95 through the end of the year on Arkons Web site. What more could you ask for from a gadget which will insure potty safety, cleanliness and comfortable nighttime vision.
Im glad that problem is solved.
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Paolo wrote: Sun Dec 07, 2003 10:26 am Everyone needs one of these things! ...... Im glad that problem is solved.
Only if you want to spread the toilet germs all over the bathroom every time you flush the toilet. For the device to work you must leave the lid up and than the spray from flushing goes all over the room.
It rarely too dark to see the toilet and be able to raise the lid and sit in the proper place on the seat. If you don't want to turn on the light, just sit to solve the problem of being unable to aim properly.
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Paolo wrote: Sun Dec 07, 2003 10:26 am Of course, you might want to invest in a conventional night light. But those, as everyone knows, can waste electricity, occupy valuable electrical sockets and rarely direct light where you actually need it.
YMWV. I have a night light in the bathroom, 4 watts, on all the time, and it is more then enough for me to do my busiiness. In fact, I have ten night lights in the apartment, for the convenience of the cats. After awhile, I find I rarely need to turn on any other lights unless I am reading a book.