WC, short for Water Closet, refers to a toilet or lavatory, specifically the fixture designed for the disposal of human waste. The term is commonly used in Europe and other regions to denote restrooms or bathrooms. WCs are available in various designs, including gravity-fed, pressure-assisted, or dual-flush models, each aimed at efficient waste removal and water conservation. Regular maintenance of WCs, such as checking for leaks, cleaning bowls and tanks, and inspecting flush mechanisms, ensures proper function, hygiene, and compliance with water-saving regulations.
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