Researchers have come up with two new urinal designs to prevent the spillage of “ill-aimed pee.”

  • arc@lemm.ee
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    2 months ago

    Seems like a complete lie. Men might lose a few drops due to the shape of the bowl tops. It’s certainly not worth anyone tearing out urinals in the hope some hypothetical piss splashage goes down.

    And personally a better goal for urinal design is water reduction. i.e. urinals that use no water, or the bare minimum to flush the piss through.

    • Threeme2189@sh.itjust.works
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      2 months ago

      a better goal for urinal design is water reduction. i.e. urinals that use no water

      Don’t get me started on those “zero water” urinals. They start to stink and accumulate all kinds of nasty in a matter of weeks. There’s a reason we flush all of that stuff down the toilet and into the sewers.

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        They have them in all the McDonald’s around here and I’ve never noticed any difference in smell. There is a sticker near the urinal saying they save tens of thousands of litres of drinking water per year which I can believe. I think the system has some kind of valve and siphon to prevent smells.

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      2 months ago

      It’s a little more than 1/2 a teaspoon, per person. Not exactly hard to believe.

      • arc@lemm.ee
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        2 months ago

        Men aren’t dumping half a teaspoon of piss on the floor. Adults are capable of aiming and pissing and the only waste might be where piss strikes a surface and droplets escape the bowl - assuming the bowl was terrible and everyone in the nation pissed at the exact angle to cause droplets to achieve escape velocity. It’s an absurd generalisation and also an absurd problem in search of a solution.

    • Photuris@lemmy.ml
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      2 months ago

      100%.

      Fun fact: intentionally leaving pee on floors and toilet seats is a lesser-known but frequently-observed associated trait of Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD).

      I guess it’s some kind of primal lizard brained “territorial” thing, I dunno.

      • apfelwoiSchoppen@lemmy.world
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        2 months ago

        Two things that rattle around my brain constantly:

        1. Leave it better than you found it.
        2. Be mindful of the work you leave for others.
      • Korrok@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        2 months ago

        Yeah, but there’s plenty of women who don’t want to touch the toilet seat so they hover over it and get it dirty as a result.

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          2 months ago

          Ironic isn’t it? It would have been fine if everyon just sat down. Just whipe the seat with a cleaning tissue first if you don’t trust it.

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    2 months ago

    Anyone, whether it’s man or woman, who pisses or shits or whatever all over a toilet (i.e. not inside) has quite likely never cleaned a fucking toilet in their life.

    Source: Have cleaned toilets, not just my own, before - it has changed me.

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      2 months ago

      I mean the dick is sometimes arbitrary, even when you make sure as not to have any foreskin in the way of your urethra.

      Especially after fucking.

      But if that happens to me, I’m usually courteous enough to take a hit of paper and at least dab most of it away. But if it’s a rank toilet with already piss waving on the floor, no thanks. Sorry. Can’t help, the amount of toilet paper in one cubicle isn’t enough. And usually the places with that level of hygiene don’t necessarily have even a toilet seat, let alone several rolls of paper.

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        The researchers suggest that if Nautilus was to replace the 56 million urinals across the U.S., around 1 million liters of urine would be prevented from being splashed onto the floor every day. Assuming that the volume of water needed to clean up spilled urine is about 10 times that of the volume of urine, about 10 million liters (2,199,692 gallons) of fresh water could be saved every day, the scientists said.

        The widespread adoption of these urinal designs “would result in considerable conservation of human resources, cost, cleaning chemicals, and water usage, rendering large-scale impacts on modern society by improving sustainability, hygiene, and accessibility,” the researchers wrote.

        They should drop everything and do this first thing.

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          Assuming that the volume of water needed to clean up spilled urine is about 10 times that of the volume of urine, about 10 million liters (2,199,692 gallons) of fresh water could be saved every day, the scientists said.

          These scientists appear to be working under the incorrect assumption that the urine gets cleaned…

  • CosmicTurtle0@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 months ago

    My biggest issue is stream strength. I have issues peeing and often dribble or have a split stream.

    Yes I’ve talked to my urologist about it. Several in fact.

    No it’s not my prostate. No it’s not a weak pelvic floor.

    I’ve been suffering with this for almost 20 years and docs still don’t know what’s going on.

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      2 months ago

      I saw that name and design and wondered what in the hell that was.

      FFS, just let me pee directly into a drain pipe that goes into the wall. I don’t need this fancy art piece as a piss middleman.