Over 58,000 men are diagnosed with male-specific cancers every year in the UK.
But here’s the question…
Are our washrooms actually set up to support them?
For many men dealing with incontinence after treatment, the simple reality is there’s often no discreet or dignified way to manage it in public or workplace washrooms.
That’s something we think needs to change.
We’ve just published an article explaining why male incontinence bins should be a standard feature in every washroom, and the difference this small step can make to dignity, hygiene and awareness.
Have a read and let us know what you think 👇
Should this be the new standard?
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