Revolutionary Female Urinal Peequal Gains Global Traction
Peequal, a revolutionary female urinal designed to reduce queue times, has gained traction since its inception in 2022. The brainchild of co-founders Amber Probyn and Hazel McShane, this touch-free, open-air urinal has been used over 1.25 million times at various events worldwide.
The Peequal was born out of a university masters project and has since evolved into a game-changer for women at public events. Traditionally, women wait up to 34 times longer than men to use the toilet, a disparity Peequal aims to address.
Peequal urinals are designed for speed and efficiency. They are flat-packed, allowing more units to fit onto transport trucks than regular portable toilets. Each urinal can be easily built by one person in under 90 seconds. The open-air design allows airflow and prevents germs from spreading, ensuring a clean and safe experience.
The Peequal has proven its worth at major events such as Glastonbury, the London Marathon, and Pride 2023. After raising AU$1.9 million in investment, the company plans to roll out the urinals at events across Australia, Europe, and the United States. Women using Peequal also act as ambassadors, bringing in their friends and spreading the word on social media.
With its innovative design and proven success, the Peequal is set to become a staple at public events worldwide. By reducing queue times and promoting hygiene, this female-friendly urinal is transforming the event experience for women.