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  2. Pee curl - Wikipedia

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    The pee curl (Dutch: plaskrul) is a public urinal, many of which are found in the centre of Amsterdam. They originated at the end of the 19th century, and were first installed by the Public Works Department of Amsterdam. The curl is made of a spiral-shaped steel sheet suspended half a metre above the ground by four iron legs, and painted dark ...

  3. Urinal - Wikipedia

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    Urinals in an office restroom. A urinal (US: / ˈ j ʊər ə n əl /, UK: / j ʊəˈr aɪ n əl /) [1] is a sanitary plumbing fixture similar to a toilet, but for urination only. Urinals are often provided in men's public restrooms in Western countries (less so in Muslim countries). They are usually used in a standing position.

  4. File:Rothesay Victorian Toilets - men's urinals.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Urinal Modesty Panels.png - Wikipedia

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  6. Unisex public toilet - Wikipedia

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    Key differences between male and female public toilets in most Western countries include the presence of urinals for men and boys, and sanitary bins for the disposal of menstrual hygiene products for women. (Sanitary bins may easily be included in the setup of unisex public toilets.)

  7. Public toilet - Wikipedia

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    In the most basic form, a public toilet may just be a street urinal known as a pissoir, after the French term. Public toilets are known by many other names depending on the country; examples are: restroom, bathroom, men's room, women's room, powder room (US); washroom (Canada); and toilets, lavatories, water closet (W.C.), ladies and gents ...

  8. Urinal (health care) - Wikipedia

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    A urinal, urine bottle, or male urinal is a bottle for urination. [1] It is most frequently used in health care for patients who find it impossible or difficult to get out of bed during sleep . Urinals allow the patient who has cognition and movement of their arms to urinate without the help of staff.

  9. File:Washbasin & Urinal panorama.jpg - Wikipedia

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