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  2. Urinal - Wikipedia

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    Waterless urinals can be installed in high-traffic facilities, and in situations where providing a water supply may be difficult or where water conservation is desired. Waterless urinals have become rather common in Germany since about 2009 and can be found at restaurants, cinemas, highway rest stops, train stations and so forth.

  3. Urine diversion - Wikipedia

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    In cultures where males prefer to stand for urination, urinals are a good complementary solution. Urinals are commonly used in public toilets for male users. They collect urine separately from feces. So called "waterless urinals" use no water for flushing and therefore collect the urine undiluted. [1] There are many suppliers for waterless urinals.

  4. Urinal deodorizer block - Wikipedia

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    Urinal deodorizer blocks (commonly known as urinal cakes, urinal cookies, urinal biscuits (or jocularly piscuits), urinal donuts, toilet lollies, trough lollies, urinal pucks, toilet pucks, or urinal peons (alternately urinal pee-ons)) are small disinfectant blocks or tablets that are added to urinals.

  5. Female urinal - Wikipedia

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    A row of female urinals in Germany separated by privacy partitions, made by GBH Bathroom Products A mobile lightweight female urinal at the Panafrican Film and Television Festival in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. A female urinal is a urinal designed for the female anatomy to allow for ease of use by women and girls

  6. Urine-diverting dry toilet - Wikipedia

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    Waterless urinals are often installed alongside UDDTs for the convenience of male users. Urinals also reduce the risk that male users that are standing over the UDDT for urination (instead of sitting or squatting) inadvertently urinate into the feces vault or feces container. It is generally advisable that all UDDT users sit or squat to urinate.

  7. Ekam Eco Solutions - Wikipedia

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    It is called "Zerodor", both because urinals fitted with the technology produce little odour, but also because the product requires no replaceable parts or consumable chemicals. [12] When retrofitted to existing urinal pans it is an inexpensive way to improve urinals in institutions and public spaces. [3]

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