Choosing the Right Option for Your Bathroom

Unlike other decorative items that often go in and out of style, bathroom mirrors are oblivious to trends. Whether they’re square or oval, rimless or ornately framed, bathroom mirrors are timeless when paired with complementary design elements and accessories.

High-tank toilets add a classic touch to any bathroom and have less maintenance than traditional close-coupled options. They also work well with contemporary styles and can be a budget-friendly choice.

Wee Targets – a fun way to encourage toilet training

The toilet is a tricky spot to get kids interested in, especially when it comes to potty training. Getting your child to sit on the toilet is only one part of the process; it’s also important to encourage them to actually void. This can be done by using a variety of incentives and rewards. Some examples include stickers (stars, princesses, trucks, kittens — whatever your child likes) for every pee and poo. These can be displayed on a chart that hangs in the bathroom or even just on a sheet of paper with their name on it.

Another way to encourage toileting is to offer your child a small treat or snack when they do void in the toilet. Obviously, you should only do this when it’s appropriate, and your child is ready for this step. For example, if your child is successful with toilet training and they go potty in the correct spot, you might offer them an extra piece of candy or a special Cheerio. This will help your child learn to recognize the feeling of needing to void, and it will give them something to look forward to when they sit on the potty.

Finally, you can also make the toilet more fun for your child by providing them with a special toy that they only use when they go to the bathroom. This can be a simple toy like a mini ringmaster or a more elaborate toy such as a potty-training robot. In either case, providing the toy with a toileting schedule is important so your child can be trained to associate the toy with the potty and not just for playtime.

Lastly, you can also try placing a large urinal target on the wall of your toilet to encourage boys to aim more accurately. This can be a helpful tool for both toddlers and big kids. The targets are easy to apply and safe for long-term use. However, it is important to take care when cleaning the targets and to avoid direct contact with harsh chemicals that may break down the ink components.

Urinal Targets – a fun way to encourage urination

As any long-suffering wife or mother can attest, men lack a degree of precision when it comes to aiming into toilet bowls. This is bad enough at home, but it can become a real problem in public restrooms. The resulting urine splatter can lead to odor, mess, and even the need for extra cleaning costs.

For decades designers have been trying to come up with ways to eliminate so-called splashback. Some of the more creative solutions include splashback screens that let urine in but not out, rubber floor mats, and curiously shaped urinals where the stream ricochets off concave walls into rather than out of the receptacle. However, it turns out that a little bit of simple psychology goes a long way towards improving aim. Simply positioning a target at the bottom of the urinal can encourage men to aim better.

A simple cardboard target can be placed in the bottom of a urinal to provide a guide for where men should aim. These targets can be bought online for a low cost and are ideal for bars, restaurants, and workplaces with several urinals. They are easy to install and require no maintenance. The urethral target can be removed and replaced as necessary, but it does not need to be done regularly because the adhesive is very durable.

Another option is to use a special light that shines into the urinal and projects a target to help the user aim better. This is particularly useful for boys who are potty training or people who have difficulty aiming into toilet bowls. It helps to decrease messes, extra toilet water, noise, and even urine odor by encouraging users to aim in the right spot.

Other than the urethral target, there are many other ways to encourage urination. Some simple strategies include placing a piece of paper on the seat and putting it down when it becomes wet or playing recordings of running water to trigger the urge to pee. Bending forward while sitting on the toilet can also increase pressure on the bladder and encourage urination.

Wall Targets – a fun way to encourage urination

If you want to encourage boys to aim straight, look no further than a wall ball target. These fun plastic targets are stickable to the inside rim of your toilet and help both children in potty training and grown men and women concentrate their wee. The circular stickers have heat-sensitive black ink spots, and when the urine hits them, they ‘disappear’ to reveal a fun picture, then re-appear once the toilet is flushed. They are ideal for bathrooms in offices, schools, pubs, and clubs.

These fun urinal stickers are made in the USA and have been tested for effectiveness. They have been proven to decrease odors, mess, and extra toilet splash by up to 80% and save on cleaning costs. They are easy to install and come with instructions. The plastic header board and sleeve are recyclable in single-stream recycling programs.

Another great option for boys is Wee Target. This toilet shooting target features one of the women’s least favorite things to discover in the middle of the night – a wet toilet seat. The paper shooting target is a fun way to get kids to focus on their aim and eliminates the need for verbal instructions.

The PRx wall ball target mounts easily on any rig, 4000 or 5000 series rack upright, or a wall, and is powder coated for durability. It is available in a standard 10” height for men and can be custom mounted to your preferred wall ball height.

Whether you’re remodeling your bathroom for a child in potty training or improving the hygienic environment of your business, office, school, or home, these simple additions can make all the difference. The goal is to create a more efficient bathroom that requires less cleaning and maintenance, and that starts with teaching kids and adults to aim correctly. These tools help to reduce odors, messy floors, and extra toilet splash. They also help to decrease bacterial growth in the bowl and urinal.

Floor Targets – a fun way to encourage urination

The best tool for the job is one that can be seen. That’s why Johnson’s magnetic floor target comes with a printed scale for easy reference and increased visibility. It also features a back stand for hands-free use. The floor target can be mounted to a wall or on the included magnetic back stand and is designed to enhance laser lines and points so they are clearly visible. This makes them the perfect companion for a range of Johnson laser tools. It’s a great way to help children and adults get the most out of their bathroom experience. For enhanced privacy, frosted glass can be used to close off the shower area.

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