Priced at £2,820, AquaClean Sela floorstanding features a Duroplast seat and lid for comfort and can be adjusted to one of five settings for an intense cleanse.
With the number of disabled children in the UK increasing by over 60% in the past 25 years, a Changing Places toilet is now classed as desirable under new law.
A Changing Places bathroom is now regarded as desirable under the latest Building Regulations Approved Document M 2013, with many establishments also installing the companys Palma Vita automatic shower toilet.
Geberit AquaClean Sela is available in floor-standing and wall-hung versions with integrated controls for water and electricity, whilst the Geberit AquaClean 8000plus offers an integrated warm-air dryer and automatic odour extraction function.
Over 400 Changing Places toilets have been installed since Clos-o-Mat launched its campaign for more accessible washrooms to be introduced in public places.
Providing a selection of over 180 IPS modules, Mawood and Ideal have formed a specification tool to enable architects to access a complete package of sanitaryware and washroom products suitable for a specific job.