P-Wave, the UK’s leading fragrance expert, has launched a new Slant6 Midnight Coast exclusive aimed at high-end hospitality and featuring NHS England’s key men’s health message ‘Is there blood in your pee?’ We have released a version of the urinal screen. Please contact your general practitioner. ”
“Our new Slant6 Midnight Coast Limited Edition is more upscale than a celebrity chef’s tasting menu,” said Mark Wintle, P-Wave brand manager at Robert Scott. “Sleek black urinal screens allow guests to indulge in refreshing aquatic scents layered over driftwood and white musk, balanced with green palm leaves, fruity and floral notes. .
“And while they enjoy the luxury, they will also be reminded of the key message of NHS Cancer Awareness, because even in a five-star washroom, health matters.”
continued success for men‘health initiatives
Since late last year, an NHS awareness campaign encouraging men to talk to their GP if they spot blood in their urine, as part of a large-scale early cancer diagnosis campaign, has been promoting awareness of the risks through a featured special message. It has been delivered directly to those who are exposed. P-Wave’s Slant6 urinal screen.
Diagnosing cancer early means treatment is easier and can save lives. That’s why the NHS, in collaboration with P-Wave, is urging men to be aware of changes in their bodies and to contact their GP if they notice symptoms that could be cancer. Signs of cancer.
NHS England’s campaign has been a huge success and shows no signs of slowing down. More than 600,000 urinal screens carrying NHS messages will be installed across the country by the end of the year, from pubs, restaurants and offices to shopping malls and sports stadiums. year.
More fragrant and earth-friendly
Slant6 has the highest fragrance load to plastic ratio of any other urinal screen and consistently outperforms other 30-day urinal screens. Slant6 keeps walls, floors, and pants dry thanks to its unique angled bristles design. It is also the first product in the UK to feature market-leading splash protection technology on both sides of the screen. Therefore, it cannot be installed incorrectly.
Easy to install, Slant6 has the lowest plastic content of any competing premium urinal mat, is recyclable, and is also EcoPure.® Additives that are proven to promote biodegradation are used in case they end up in a landfill.
“The first rollout of NHS-branded urinal mats featured our brightly colored Slant6 screens with popular scents such as Honeysuckle, Ocean Mist, Cucumber and Melon and Cotton Blossom,” says Mark Wintle . “We thought high-end hospitality needed something special, and our new stylish black Slant6 Midnight Coast Limited Edition offers a unique scent and is already receiving rave reviews.”
Make your bathroom the center of your health
“We are proud to have been chosen to work with NHS England in this first-of-its-kind partnership. It offers a creative and simple way to get men in front of you.
“We’re happy to make the washroom the center of health and focus on men’s health awareness. By using our P-Wave urinal mat, we can help people find out if there’s blood in their pee. It’s great to think that we can encourage people to check and contact their GP if they find something.
“Our new Slant6 Midnight Coast limited edition urinal screen ensures we can reach even more men by taking this important NHS message into the high-end hospitality sector.”
There is blood in the urine
Blood in your pee, even once, is a common symptom of bladder, kidney, and prostate cancer. All of these cancers are among the top 10 most common cancers in the country and are generally more prevalent in men than women.
Other common symptoms of bladder, kidney, or prostate cancer include urinating frequently, a sudden urge to urinate or a burning sensation when urinating, difficulty urinating, and a lump in the back, under the ribs, or neck. This may include swelling, pain, and body pain. the side between the ribs and the hips.
To learn more about this important bathroom health initiative, please visit: www.p-wave.co.uk/nhs
For more information about cancer symptoms, visit: nhs.uk/cancersymptoms