How To Combat Bad Smells In The Men’s Urinal

One of the most common culprits behind persistent bad smell in men's toilets is urine. The distinctive odor can create an unpleasant and unwelcoming atmosphere for restroom users. Left untreated the salts in the urine will begin to build up and leave a limescale type

How Can You Combat This?

REGULAR CLEANING AND DISINFECTING
Routine cleaning and disinfection are essential to prevent the buildup of urine odor. Cleaning staff should implement a frequent cleaning schedule, paying particular attention to toilets, urinals, and surrounding areas. Use appropriate cleaning products such as the URI-BUG Universal washroom cleaner that effectively neutralise urine odors.

URINAL MAINTENANCE
Urinals require special attention to keep urine odors at bay. Regular maintenance, including flushing urinals with water, can help reduce the concentration of urine residue and minimize odor. Installing a water management system can ensure regular controlled flushing and save you money on both long term maintenance and water.

USING A URINAL SLEEVE

Using a urinal sleeve with a URI-BUG block can help control odor and assist with breaking down uric salts found within mens urine. The block is specifically designed to coat the inner walls of the waste pipe to stop salts from attaching and causing a build up. Most importantly it is also environmentally friendly 😉🌳

PROMPTLY ADDRESS PLUMBING ISSUES
Leaking pipes, damaged seals, or inadequate drainage can contribute to urine odor in men's toilets. Regular inspections and prompt repair of plumbing issues are essential to prevent urine leakage and associated odors. Engage professional plumbers to identify and resolve plumbing problems promptly, ensuring a fresh and odor-free restroom environment.

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