Urinal 2U

Hering Group has introduced a further product - the Urinal 2U - for use in public spaces. The public Urinal 2U was designed by G&S Design (Cologne) in partnership with Hering Group to merge the benefits of modern materials and technology with creative design that, whilst providing for a basic human need, will complement any Cityscape.

Cost saving and water saving public urinal

The public Urinal 2U range is full prefabricated and can be rapidly assembled and installed on site. The units are ideal for placement in ‘high traffic’ areas, providing a much needed public amenity whilst reducing the unpleasantness and costs arising from street fouling.

The urinal bowls themselves use waterless technology resulting in reduced maintenance requirements, a reduction in odours, high levels of hygiene and, of course, significant water savings.

Urinal 2U for use in public spaces with waterless technology

Specification details of the public Urinal 2U:

Hering Sanitary Solutions – a long term investment in enhanced public amenities.

Urinal 2U for use in public spaces with waterless technology

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