Why Non-Para Urinal Blocks Are the Smarter Choice for Commercial Restrooms
Urinal odor and drain buildup are common problems in restaurants and commercial facilities. What starts as a minor issue can quickly turn into persistent smells, slow drains, and costly maintenance calls.
The right urinal treatment can prevent these problems before they start. One of the most important decisions is whether you’re using para-based or non-para urinal blocks.
What Does “Non-Para” Mean?
Non-para urinal blocks do not contain para-dichlorobenzene (PDCB), a chemical traditionally used to mask odors by releasing strong fumes.
Instead, non-para products are formulated with cleaning agents and biological components that:
- Break down odor-causing waste
- Reduce uric scale buildup
- Treat the source of the problem rather than covering it up
For facilities focused on long-term performance, this type of treatment aligns with other
drain maintenance and odor control solutions.
The Problem with Para-Based Products
Para urinal blocks are designed to mask odors, but they often create additional issues over time.
Because they rely on strong chemical vapors:
- Odors are covered up, not eliminated
- Residue can contribute to buildup inside drain lines
- Restrooms can develop a harsh chemical smell
- Many facilities are moving away from para products due to safety and environmental concerns
For high-traffic restrooms, this approach typically leads to recurring problems and higher maintenance costs.
The Benefits of Non-Para Urinal Blocks
Switching to a non-para solution provides a more effective and long-term approach to urinal maintenance.
Non-para urinal blocks help:
- Control odor at the source by breaking down bacteria and organic waste
- Reduce buildup that leads to clogs and slow drainage
- Provide continuous treatment through a slow-dissolving formula
- Lower maintenance labor and reduce the need for harsh chemicals
The result is a cleaner system overall—not just a better-smelling restroom.
A Better Solution for Commercial Restrooms
Our 50 Bio-Blocks Urinal Pucks are designed specifically for commercial environments where reliability and consistency matter.
Each puck delivers:
- Slow, controlled dissolution for long-lasting performance
- A non-para formula that treats odor at its source
- A combination of cleaning agents and biological components
- Reduced buildup in urinals and connected drain lines
These blocks are ideal for restaurants, schools, office buildings, and any facility dealing with frequent restroom use.
Conclusion
If you are still using para-based urinal blocks, you may be masking odors while allowing buildup and maintenance issues to continue behind the scenes.
Non-para urinal blocks offer a more effective solution by addressing the root cause of odor and drain problems. With consistent use, they help keep urinals cleaner, reduce service calls, and improve overall restroom conditions.
Upgrading to a non-para system is a simple change that can lead to measurable improvements in both performance and cost over time.
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