a Variety of urinals for festivals proved very useful during a pandemic.
After loosening and lifting of restrictions due coronavirus in many countries, the question arose with public toilets. To ensure their safety and disinfection is difficult, and therefore, even in public shopping centers, museums, and beaches, public toilets in most of the countries remain closed.
But the French figured out how to cope with this problem. On the streets of French cities began to appear compact male and female urinals that can be used with minimal risk. However, this would require great courage.
Pink model female urinal called Lapee in 2019 was developed by the designers of Gin and Perrier Alexander Egebjerg. It was originally designed for music festivals, marathons and other events. But now pink open lockers began to enjoy great demand in ordinary urban environments. In such toilets have no doors, and therefore there is no need to touch anything. Inside booths have antiseptic and disinfecting the bathroom quickly and easily, writes Dezeen.
as for the men’s room then everything is even easier. Model called Uritrottoir is a kind trash cans with the bed upstairs. Inside these urinals are sawdust, which are then composted.
Model, invented in 2018, for a time it functioned on the streets of Paris, but after numerous complaints of the structure was removed. But this year people have changed their opinion because to use such a toilet, though strange, but safe. In June the men’s urinal has returned not only in Paris but also in other cities of France.
Tothe way, these “bold” toilets are also interested in neighboring countries, so maybe they will soon appear all over Europe.
Catherine Gura
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