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Hi all,
I'm having issues with the managers of my office building, regarding a toilet seat (yes, really). They claim they cannot source a new seat for the toilet that's broken in our lavs, because the building/plumbing is from the 1980s. We all think it's BS but can any specialist kindly confirm? Attaching pics. Apparently they don't make toilet seats that fit these toilets any more... can anyone confirm or deny?

Pics here: Loo - https://www.dropbox.com/sh/yoik4qexy1q4r24/AADxVEQ5Xfkohi4l-VIL_PDaa?dl=0

Thanks in advance!
 
That’s bs probably more expensive than they want to pay

Looks like you need a top fix seat and tbh looks like a standard pan shape so 90% will fit

If you email as (manufacturer) they will probably link you to one that was originally on / fitted
 
HI itsasunnyday91

it is good to have a toilet seat it can prevent from spreading any infectious diseases

Cheers!
 

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