A urinal is usually for men or boys. Men and boys will usually stand up and pee in urinals while they are in public. Urinals come in many shapes and sizes. Most men will lower their front part of his pants or unzip the fly of the pants and extract his penis. Men just start to release pee and shake and go.
Well actually what you do is you just stand wiggle your hips and think about water falls it works for some men.
i urinal trough is when the urinal is just one long bowl for 2-4 people to use at once
Of course they do, exept for me! :-)
It is probably impossible using a male urinal, but there is a female urinal that has a larger / oblong opening with smooth edges that does a much better job.
The para block is the urinal puck that sits in the urinal. Para is short for para-dichlorobenzene or something along those lines. It was discovered to be a carcinogen so they started taking it out of the urinal pucks. Now we use non-para blocks.
In A Toilet Or Urinal . Most boys Prefer Using The Urinal Because It Is Faster. You Do Not Have To Lock The Doors. Just Run Up And Pee.
They stand in front of it just like the use a toilet.
Use an action verb
Most of the time, yes.
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I am assuming that you are talking about a wall hung urinal! Most urinals have a mounting bracket where the urinal seals against the drain line. There is a soft foam gasket that makes the seal between the urinal and the drain line. First, secure the water to the urinal, remove the flush valve, there are usually 2 screws or bolts located on at the bottom of the urinal, unscrew these and remove the urinal from the wall, replace the gasket and then replace the urinal in the reverse of removing.
To remove the flush valve on a urinal, first turn off the water supply to prevent any leaks. Use a wrench to loosen the nuts securing the flush valve to the urinal and the water supply line. Carefully detach the valve from the urinal, ensuring to catch any residual water. Once removed, you can replace or repair the flush valve as needed.
To write a notice for the sensory urinal, start with a clear and concise title, such as "Instructions for Using the Sensory Urinal." Briefly explain that the urinal is designed to activate when the user approaches and to encourage proper usage for hygiene. Include simple steps: "1. Approach the urinal, 2. Utilize as needed, 3. Step away to activate flushing." Finish with a friendly reminder to maintain cleanliness and to report any issues.