Eliminating Public Urination One Drop at a Time

Here are three ways to discourage people from relieving themselves on public assets.

Virtually every municipality prohibits public urination, but fines and/or misdemeanor convictions aren’t deterring people whose judgment is temporarily impaired. The epidemic can be attributed to a lack of public restrooms, limited alternative solutions, and insufficient law enforcement. We can’t help with the latter shortfall, but we can offer three products to help lower the number of requests your agency gets to steam-clean sidewalks.

  • Ultra-Ever Dry

    This superhydrophobic (water) and oleophobic (hydrocarbons) coating uses proprietary omniphobic technology to create an air barrier that repels water, oil, and virtually any other liquid.

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  • The Uritrottoir

    A two-piece dry urinal: red flower box on top with trough that directs urine to a white box below filled with straw.

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  • Kros Urinals

    A lightweight polyethylene square 6 feet, 6 inches tall that’s partitioned to enable four men to relieve their bladders in relative privacy.

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About the Author

Zack Zerndt

Zack Zerndt is the digital projects producer for Hanley Wood’s Commercial Construction Group. He has a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from Northern Illinois University. Contact Zerndt via email.

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