How To Use a Urinal A Guide for the Hygienically Challenged.

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How To Use a Urinal A Guide for the Hygienically Challenged

How to Use a Urinal - Topics of Interest  What is a Urinal ?  Where can you find one ?  How does it work ?  The importance of flushing.  Don’t forget to wash your hands.

How to Use a Urinal - What is a Urinal ?  A Urinal is a wall mounted receptacle for human produced liquid waste  Male humans are the primary users of Urinals  There are two main parts.  The Porcelain Bowl  The Flushing Handle  Urinals contain water and sometimes contain fragrant solids called Urinal Cakes  Do not attempt to eat a Urinal Cake, as it is poisonous.

How to Use a Urinal - Where can you find one?  Urinals are usually located in public Restrooms or Lavatories.  Since a Urinal is primarily a male oriented device, you most likely will find them only in Men’s Restrooms.  You may find the occasional Urinal in unisex restroom often called a Job Johnny  Some men are lucky enough to have private Urinals located in their own home bathrooms  However, most women don’t care for this concept

How to Use a Urinal - How does it work ? 1. Stand in front of the Urinal with your basic part exposed and aimed into the bowl of the Urinal

How to Use a Urinal - How does it work ? 2. Relax and allow the urine to flow into the Urinal.  You may choose to amuse yourself by aiming the stream at any Urinal Cake which may be present in the Urinal.  Please refrain from urinating on the exterior of the Urinal or on the wall or floor around the Urinal  Never attempt to share a urinal with another man  If you do find yourself sharing, Never Ever cross the streams

How to Use a Urinal - How does it work ? 3. When finished, be sure to replace your part back into your pants. 4. Finally, before you walk away, you have one last bit of business to perform.

How to Use a Urinal - How does it work ? 5. FLUSH THE URINAL  This is a very simple process.  Simply place your hand on the flushing handle located above the Urinal, apply a small amount of pressure … AND VOILA – The Urinal Flushes Clean

How to Use a Urinal - The Importance of Flushing By flushing the urinal, you ensure that your waste is processed by the local waste management authority in a timely manner. More importantly, you help prevent the men’s room from smelling like urine. You also help to cut down on the spread of germs and reduce bacteria growth in the Urinal Thereby reducing the likelihood of unsightly yellow pools of water and odor in the Urinal and increasing Urinal Hygiene

How to Use a Urinal - Don’t forget to wash your hands In keeping with common hygienic tradition, you should use both soap and water to wash your hands at the sink conveniently located in the men’s room. Should a sink and soap not be available, you should make every attempt to wash your hands at the earliest convenience.

How to Use a Urinal Finally, Don’t forget to pull up your zipper.