Revolutionary Peequal Urinals Tackle Women's Toilet Wait Times at Major Events
The Peequal, a revolutionary female squat-and-go urinal, is making waves at major events worldwide. This touch-free, open-air urinal aims to tackle the long-standing issue of women waiting significantly longer than men to use the toilet. It has been successfully trialled at events like Glastonbury, the London Marathon, and Pride 2023.
The Peequal was developed by founders Bettina Fless and Gesa Graaf, who saw the need for a solution to reduce queue times for women. The urinals are designed with airflow in mind, preventing germ spreading, and are touch-free for hygiene. Each unit can be flat-packed, stacked, and assembled by one person in under 90 seconds, making them easy to transport and set up.
The Peequal has proven popular among users, with many women acting as ambassadors, encouraging friends to try them and sharing their experiences on social media. Since its first event in 2022, the Peequal has been used over 1.25 million times. The company is now in talks with Australian event organizers and toilet providers for future events, with plans to roll out the urinals in Australia, Europe, and the United States following a successful crowdfunding campaign.
The Peequal urinal is set to become a regular feature at major events worldwide, addressing the significant disparity in toilet wait times between men and women. With its touch-free, open-air design and ease of use, it offers a practical solution to a long-standing problem.