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titleOfInvention Synthetic resin bath unit and unit bath
abstract (57) [Abstract] [Purpose] Prevents contamination by bacteria and fungi, To provide a synthetic resin bath unit capable of reducing the frequency of regular cleaning and cleaning to prevent the generation of bacteria and fungi. A bath unit such as a ceiling, a wall, a floor that defines a bathroom, or a bathtub disposed in the bathroom, the bath unit having at least its surface facing the bathroom formed of a synthetic resin, wherein: The resin is characterized by being mixed with an antibacterial agent selected from the group consisting of imidazole-based organic substances, thiazoline-based organic substances, and heavy metal salts.
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