We got some of these at work. The toilet stinks of urine now, smell which is only getting more potent as time goes on. Waterless urinals, from the people that brought you Recyclable Toilet Paper and Use-Again Tampons. I'd say there's a good chance they were invented by Ferals (ie. unemployed vegans in receipt of unemployment benefits and usually children of well off, middle class families)... you know, people that don't actually use toilets, just trees.
Could used / new vegetable cooking oil be used instead of the blue seal and instead of throwing out the trap simply wash it out to remove any sediments.
I like them for saving water and never found any smell problems.
What the urinal video does not tell you is that their is a law suite concerning waterless urnials. See internet for information. The other issue not discussed on video, is the rank smell that extrudes from the urnial into the restroom. The maintenance departments from all the school we've installed these in complain of the smell and frustration of changing these bacteria ridden cartridges.
There is no way your gonna get anyone to consistly maintain this product. Not a good idea. Check out the problems there having in Albq. NM at an elementary school. Just my opinion.
the blue us complete pollution and if you need an individual part THEY DONT SELL PARTS, so you have to throw your complete urinal away if you need to replace the base. they dont tell you that ! these units are not green in any way!
I love the "Vanna White" hand gestures when showing the urinal!
kw757 4 months ago
It's called a cartridge not a Eco trap
Richiezhang880 8 months ago
We got some of these at work. The toilet stinks of urine now, smell which is only getting more potent as time goes on. Waterless urinals, from the people that brought you Recyclable Toilet Paper and Use-Again Tampons. I'd say there's a good chance they were invented by Ferals (ie. unemployed vegans in receipt of unemployment benefits and usually children of well off, middle class families)... you know, people that don't actually use toilets, just trees.
BigotesMcbuff 11 months ago
Could used / new vegetable cooking oil be used instead of the blue seal and instead of throwing out the trap simply wash it out to remove any sediments.
I like them for saving water and never found any smell problems.
pyrotash 1 year ago
What the urinal video does not tell you is that their is a law suite concerning waterless urnials. See internet for information. The other issue not discussed on video, is the rank smell that extrudes from the urnial into the restroom. The maintenance departments from all the school we've installed these in complain of the smell and frustration of changing these bacteria ridden cartridges.
surfclothed30366 1 year ago
There is no way your gonna get anyone to consistly maintain this product. Not a good idea. Check out the problems there having in Albq. NM at an elementary school. Just my opinion.
tgsalas 2 years ago
the blue us complete pollution and if you need an individual part THEY DONT SELL PARTS, so you have to throw your complete urinal away if you need to replace the base. they dont tell you that ! these units are not green in any way!
cris6459 2 years ago
If the "Blue Seal" is 100% organic (like water) then I'm 100% for it. If not, forget it! It's just more pollution.
MyTubeFavorites 2 years ago
Are any microorganism used in this technology?
iranta 2 years ago
I remember there being waterless urinals in Disney World back in 1998, so they've definitely been around for a while.
EurodanceToronto 2 years ago