Trough Urinals – Perfect for High Traffic Areas
When it comes to designing a bathroom in a high-traffic area, such as a public restroom or a school, finding the right urinal solution can be a challenge. With space often at a premium, it’s important to choose a urinal that is both efficient and practical. One option that is growing in popularity is the trough urinal.
A trough urinal is a long, narrow urinal that is mounted on the wall, similar to a wall-mounted urinal. However, the key difference is that a trough urinal is much longer and can accommodate multiple users at once, making it an ideal choice for high-traffic areas.
One of the biggest benefits of the trough urinal is its space-saving design. By accommodating multiple users at once, a trough urinal takes up less floor space than individual urinals, which makes it a great choice for crowded or small restrooms.
The trough urinal is also a great choice for public restrooms, as it helps to reduce wait times and increase overall efficiency. With multiple users able to use the urinal at once, lines are kept to a minimum and wait times are reduced.
Another advantage of the trough urinal is its low-maintenance design. Trough urinals are made from durable materials, such as stainless steel, and they’re easy to clean and maintain. This makes them a great choice for high-traffic areas, as they won’t require a lot of time or money to keep them functioning properly.
In terms of style, trough urinals come in a variety of designs, so you can choose one that suits the style and aesthetic of your bathroom. From sleek and modern designs to more traditional styles, there’s a trough urinal to suit every taste.
In conclusion, the trough urinal is a space-saving solution for those looking to design a functional and practical bathroom in a high-traffic area. Whether you’re renovating a public restroom or a school, the trough urinal is a cost-effective and practical option that will help you make the most of your bathroom space. So, if you’re looking for a solution that’s both efficient and practical, consider installing a trough urinal.
Do you have any signage how to use a stainless steel urinal with a grate there seems to be some confusion of whether to stand on the floor or stand on the grate is there any signage for this
Hi Sean,
We dont have any signage currently, but will look into coming up with some ideas to combat this confusion..
Maybe in the meantime, this may help answer the ‘stand on the floor or stand on the grate’ question?
https://au.news.yahoo.com/confused-traveller-seeks-advice-on-aussie-toilets–where-do-i-stand-065139281.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAF5CrzvWNUQ5NQl028vC2_S8kZYRJEL4cUyW6KlUMKkwuEB12i5_Dt6kF6aewVNJ2bualx8r8tS-ciZoISvFrdvYld1q1GJBTE2DgRID8_NLkcF-VntyT4Hb1PUC61Od6XCrO9tLpJNUom6JuFLGhnnVZl9OI8pDrADDj2kcyZIX#:~:text=%22The%20idea%20of%20that%20grate,Australian%20company%20Stoddart%20Plumbing%20said.