We asked one of these new artificial intelligence writing systems to tell us what they know about waterless urinals. We gave it the keywords "waterless urinals," “waterless urinals and water use” “waterless urinals and hygiene,” and the system went to work, magically making content.
Below, verbatim is that magical content:
Hygiene
Waterless urinals are an excellent way to improve hygiene in a restroom.
They do not need to be touched, and the urine does not have to be flushed, so germs have less opportunity to spread.
If there's no flushing involved, you won't have to worry about splashback, which can happen when someone doesn't aim correctly. And if there is less splatter, then that means fewer chances for germs to spread.
This also makes it easier for surfaces to remain clean.
All you have to do is aim, and the urinal takes care of the rest. Just wash your hands normally when you're done.
Sanitation
Waterless urinals are a great choice for anyone who wants to minimize the spread of germs in their bathroom. Although you may think that flushing is an important part of keeping things clean, in fact, it's not.
Flushing often causes splatter, which can get onto your hands or shoes when you walk away from the urinal.
The health benefits of waterless urinals go beyond just reducing the number of bacteria in the air around you—they also help minimize restroom odors.
If you're looking to improve the sanitation of your bathroom or restroom, waterless urinals are the way to go.
Water Use Reduction
Waterless urinals have been shown to reduce water usage by up to 80%! [NOTE: This is the AI system talking. While water consumption is reduced significantly, we cannot confirm this number]. They have been shown to save thousands of gallons of water per urinal.
Waterless urinals can reduce your monthly water bill by up to 50%! [NOTE: Again, this is the AI system talking. We cannot confirm this number.]
Waterless urinals are a great way to save money and water. In fact, they are so effective at saving water, just one urinal will save about $50 per year [on your water utility bill].
Installation
They can be installed in almost any location, from public restrooms to private homes. They are easy to install and can be used with existing plumbing systems.
The installation process takes about two hours, but this time can be reduced if you have someone helping you. The first step is to remove the existing urinal and then install the waterless urinal using the instructions provided by your manufacturer.
How It Works
A waterless urinal uses an engineered trap system that collects liquid but does not release it until it reaches a certain level in the bowl. Any liquid entering the bowl is captured and stored for later disposal instead of being flushed down the drain each time someone uses the restroom.
Are the Future
Waterless urinals are the future of hygiene.
Urinal users need to know they can improve their hygiene by using waterless urinals. Waterless urinals are designed without flushing mechanisms and [do not need] any contact with human hands. When you use a waterless urinal, you never have to touch anything.
So, if you're looking for ways to improve your hygiene at work or at home, consider installing a waterless urinal!
Our Takeaway
Well, that’s what the AI system told us. For the most part, we agree with everything it says, even if it is a bit repetitive. In fact, in some ways, we could not have said it better.