With an objective to maintain cleanliness at public toilets across the metropolis, BMC has started installing rating machines at these places, said a senior civic official today.
The machines have three buttons - green, yellow and red - which the toiler users can press to register their opinion about hygiene level existing there, he said.
The green button would denote the toilet is clean, yellow would mean it is OK, while the red would indicate the lavatory is unclean, said the official.
The civic administration has handed over these toilets to various private operators as well as communities for operation and maintenance. Over time, the civic body has been flooded with complaints about unhygienic conditions prevailing at these public conveniences.
If, at a particular toilet, most of the users press the red button, we will take over the right of maintenance from the existing operator and hand it over to someone else, Dighavkar said.
Dighavkar said the installation cost of each rating machine is Rs 6,000 which is being borne by the civic body.
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