Introduction:
- Briefly introduce urinals, their typical association with commercial spaces, and the rise in interest among B2B purchasers.
- Mention Danube Toilet as a key supplier of sanitary ware solutions for commercial applications.
1. Why Are Urinals Not in Homes?
- Historical and cultural reasons: Explain how the design of residential bathrooms has evolved, prioritizing multi-functional fixtures (like toilets) over specialized ones like urinals.
- Space limitations: Residential bathrooms typically have limited space, and installing a urinal may be seen as redundant or impractical.
- Aesthetic concerns: Discuss how homeowners usually prefer seamless designs and urinals are often considered visually disruptive in a home environment.
- Maintenance and hygiene: Urinals can be harder to clean and maintain, which might deter homeowners from installing them.
- Cost considerations: The extra cost of installation, plumbing, and cleaning of urinals in homes.
- Shifting consumer focus: Talk about the focus on luxury bathroom items like smart toilets, which provide more value than urinals for home users.
2. Where Are Urinals Used?
- Commercial buildings: Shopping malls, airports, and office buildings are the most common places to find urinals.
- Public spaces: Parks, stadiums, and sports facilities, where quick and efficient bathroom usage is essential.
- Restaurants and bars: Busy places that cater to a high volume of customers.
- Hotels and hospitality venues: Often used in common areas or guest room bathrooms in business hotels.
- Schools and educational institutions: Discuss the necessity of urinals in places where large groups of people are served.
- Hospitals and healthcare centers: For efficiency in high-traffic restrooms.
- Construction sites: Mention the use of portable urinals or temporary restrooms in large-scale construction projects.
3. Top 5 Best-Selling Urinal Models from Global Brands
- A. Kohler Example model: Kohler Bardon™ Urinal
- Model:Kohler Steward S™ Waterless Urinal (K-4919)

- Key Features:
- Waterless urinal, ideal for commercial spaces focused on water conservation.
- Modern, sleek design with no flushing required, reducing water consumption to zero.
- Uses a liquid sealant that creates a barrier, ensuring no odors escape.
- Low maintenance, with fewer moving parts and no flush valves.
- Popular in high-traffic areas like airports and office buildings due to its water-saving potential.
- B. TOTO
- Model:TOTO UT447E#01 Commercial Washout Urinal

- Key Features:
- Features an EcoPower sensor flush valve, which uses the kinetic energy of water flow to power itself, saving electricity.
- Consumes only 0.5 gallons of water per flush, making it extremely water-efficient.
- ADA-compliant for accessibility in commercial buildings.
- A popular choice in hospitals, hotels, and educational facilities.
- C. American Standard
- Model:American Standard Allbrook™ FloWise® Urinal (6590.001EC)

- Key Features:
- Ultra-low water consumption at 0.125 gallons per flush (GPF), ideal for facilities focusing on sustainability.
- Equipped with a universal flushometer and durable Vitreous China material.
- Features a wall-hung design that makes it easy to clean underneath, popular in schools and public restrooms.
- D. Duravit
- Model:Duravit Architec Dry Urinal

- Key Features:
- A waterless urinal, designed for eco-friendly commercial spaces.
- Advanced ceramic material that is resistant to dirt and stains, making it easy to maintain.
- Sleek, minimalist design, common in upscale hotels and office buildings with a focus on aesthetic appeal.
- Reduces operational costs by eliminating the need for flushing, ideal for large installations.
- E. Roca
- Model:Roca Nexo Compact Urinal

- Key Features:
- Compact and efficient design, ideal for small spaces such as restaurants and boutique hotels.
- Features a concealed inlet and outlet for a cleaner, more modern look.Dual flush options (1.0 and 0.5 GPF) offer water-saving flexibility based on user volume.Made with easy-to-clean porcelain, popular in European markets for both commercial and residential developments.
Discuss the popularity of these models based on factors like water efficiency, easy installation, and durable materials.
4. Procurement Advice for Urinals
- Consideration of traffic volume: Discuss how the number of users influences the choice of urinal models.
- Water efficiency and environmental regulations: Urinals with water-saving technologies should be prioritized in areas where water conservation is a concern.
- Ease of maintenance: Materials and design should facilitate easy cleaning, especially for high-traffic areas.
- Durability: Commercial-grade urinals should be robust enough to withstand frequent use.
- Customization for specific needs: Some buildings may require specific designs, such as ADA-compliant urinals.
- Local plumbing codes and installation requirements: Ensure urinals meet local regulations regarding waste and water management.
- Vendor support and warranties: Choose manufacturers with strong after-sales support.
5. Danube Toilet’s Urinal Supply Chain for Construction Projects and Hotels
- Comprehensive procurement solutions: Highlight Danube Toilet’s offerings for large-scale construction projects, providing urinals designed for high-traffic environments.
- Target industries: Discuss how Danube Toilet supports procurement for industries like hospitality, healthcare, and education by supplying urinals in bulk.
- Custom design and large-scale orders: Mention the ability to customize urinal designs to fit the unique requirements of clients, such as hotels and commercial buildings.
- Efficient delivery and support: Emphasize Danube Toilet’s streamlined logistics network that ensures timely delivery for large-scale projects.
- Eco-friendly options: Offer urinals with advanced water-saving technology to meet sustainability goals for construction projects.
Conclusion:
- Summarize why urinals are not common in homes but remain vital in commercial and high-traffic settings.
- Reinforce the role of Danube Toilet as a trusted supplier of urinals for B2B purchasers in construction and hospitality sectors.