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POINT LOOKOUT, N.Y., Oct. 27 /PRNewswire/ -- The Bottoms Up, LLC today announced the introduction of their revolutionary hands-free toilet seat and the launch of their corporate website (http://www.thebottomsup.biz/).
This innovative and stylish new product eliminates the need to bend down and touch the toilet seat with your hands. Will Hussey, the inventor and company founder says, "Women have suffered with dirty and open toilet seats for long enough. We are really excited about how our product solves this timeless problem. Additionally, anyone that appreciates good hygiene will also have an interest in our seat."
The company's web homepage features a real time video demonstration of their patent pending technology. "We have also set up a simple e-mail alert system for anyone that wants to know the day we are ready to ship," comments Mr. Hussey.
Mr. Hussey goes on to say, "Through our e-mail alert system, the women of the world can really change the fate of our company and the quality of their own lives. The sooner we see a certain level of interest through the alert system, the sooner we can ramp up high volume manufacturing. So, if you want this product, it is really important to let us know. Our motto is similar to Jerry Maguire's, help us, help you!"
The Bottoms Up seat is specifically designed to replace an existing toilet seat by using the two bolt holes in the rear of the toilet. Recent advancements in micro-motor and battery technology enabled the company to create a low profile, stylish housing that fits on the rear of the toilet bowl just like any traditional toilet seat.
In addition to the residential market, the company sees an opportunity for their product in restaurants, hotels, hospitals, airports and other high traffic public places. Mr. Hussey, founder of The Bottoms Up says, "The customer experience is receiving more and more focus in highly competitive industries like restaurants and hotels. Our seat creates a much more refined, almost futuristic bathroom experience."
The Bottoms Up, LLC, is a closely held specialty products enterprise established to manufacture, sell and distribute hygienic toilet seats. The company's flagship product is their revolutionary automatic hands-free toilet seat. This patented pending technology enables the toilet seat to be raised and lowered without touching it. http://www.thebottomsup.biz/
The Bottoms Up, LLCCONTACT: William Hussey, +1-516-384-1716
Web site: http://www.thebottomsup.biz/
Published October 27, 2006
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