BioLet Toilets

BioLet Dry Composting Toilet - Non Electric ModelAn Ideal Domestic Solution for
Remote Homes, Cabins and Temporary Accommodation

Choose from Five Basic Models
  • Standard: Semi-automatic
  • Komfort and Komfort XL
  • NE non-electric: + Solar option
  • Deluxe: Fully automatic
  • Non-electric: Separera 30
  • Basement: Separera 40
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Composting Toilet - Aerobic decomposition breaks down human waste into a safe organic product

BioLet Ecological Toilet System is:

  • A clean, simple, hygienic and practical solution,
  • Integrated for normal domestic use in the bath or washroom,
  • Aerobic decomposition breaks down human waste into a safe organic product,
  • Good for nature and our pocket with no service bills to pay,
  • No waste water polluting our land and potentially our drinking water,
  • Easy to install!

BioLet is a biological composting toilet providing sound technological and ecological balance — a perfect solution for our peace of mind.

How Does a BioLet Dry Toilet Work ?

The main job of a composting toilet is to contain human waste and create conditions for rapid decomposition – including any
pathogenic organisms – into humus; a safe stable soil-like substance. This humus product is then an essential fertiliser or
organic nutrient suitable for plant and tree growth. It can be composted and dug into the earth to enrich the soil for nature’s benefit. You may find the compost tray needs to be
emptied just once or twice a year. 

Rapid decomposition requires adequate oxygenation to remove any excess liquid. The air flow that enters the composting toilet ensures this process whilst also eliminating any odour via the unit’s vent pipe. Under typical conditions the process is complete in 60 days but disposal is normally required less frequently. Our own experience is that a natural and healthy diet produces a stable organic waste that is free of odour.

A composting toilet is easy, hygenic and safe to use with long term economic and environmental benefits. What is more it includes us in nature’s most natural recycling process!


How BioLet Toilets work on YouTube 

Biolet dry Composting Toilet principles illustrated

BioLet Principles, manual + automatic

How to Install Your Dry Toilet

You can be confident that basic DIY skills are all that is required. Everything you need to install the composting toilet unit is supplied in the box. An installation manual is also provided.

This is what you do:

  1. WITH THE BIOLET TOILET UNIT LOCATED in position in a ventilated room…
  2. (NE Only) THE DRAIN PIPE CONNECTS to the back of the unit, and must then exit to an external drain or soak away – either under the floor or simply through an exterior wall.
  3. THE FLEXIBLE AIR VENT PIPE must pass through the ceiling, or though an exterior wall. Roof–flashing is supplied. The ceiling is securely sealed with silicon and a rain/insect cap is fitted.
  4. FOR ELECTRIC VENTILATION a DC (Solar) or AC (mains) connection is required. The Solar powered models are supplied with a small solar panel which is easily mounted on a South facing elevation –the thin power cable can pass through the roof via the vent pipe.
  5. A COMPOST STARTER BAG is supplied with every model, and you place a small amount of this in the Toilet unit before the first use and then after use each time.

It’s that simple !

A Historical View – A Rich Resource or Flush it !? 

It is a curious fact that our western society begun with a very different view from our Eastern neighbours. We in the West saw our human waste as something to be rid off quickly and out of sight. In the East it was considered a rich resource.

How did this happen?

Perhaps in the West the people simply followed the example of our “landed gentry”, the wealthy ruling class, who upon building their castles, simply disposed of their business directly into the mote – the water surrounding their castle. By their fine example perhaps, with the exception of the peasant people, city and town folk disposed of theirs directly into the street with a warning shout; “Guarde Léau!”, until the advent of sewers which continued the trend in a more sophisticated manner.

But in the East, in particular in China and Japan travelling people were often enticed by farmers to use their way-side privy, and in cities human waste was collected and transported out into the neighbouring farm land. It was such that several visitors staying in an Inn would receive a discount in payment simply by exchange for their collective deposit of “humanure”!

Neither example was without some serious drawbacks and health risks, which history relates. Today we benefit from technology and knowledge – we understand how to work with nature. A biological composting toilet provides ecological balance – a perfect solution for our human peace of mind.

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These two definitive and amusing books are the perfect companions beside your BioLet

The Humanure Handbook: A Guide to Composting Human Manure

Choose Your Model

To help you choose the model that is best for you, be sure to check the
following:
SAFE UNIT CAPACITY
– how many people for occasional or continuous use?
TEMPERATURE
– In cold locations you may need an automatic heating model
that maintains an optimum temperature of 18C.
VENTILATION
– All AC models are fan assisted. If you don´t have
electricity also choose the solar fan option.
All models feature automatically closing compost covers and are made in
ABS-PVC and stainless steel.

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3 Responses to “BioLet Toilets”

  1. Noel Barry says:

    Hello webmaster can I be permitted to quote some of the facts from this post as long as I link back to your website?

  2. Yes Noel, by all means quote from my site preferably with a link back to identify the origin.
    Good luck with your business.

    Jonathan Eveleigh

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