Odor complaints can derail a facility audit, frustrate customers, and increase cleaning time. Toilet and urinal deodorizers help control malodor at the source by continuously releasing fragrance and, in many formats, reducing splash and buildup. This category is built for recurring purchasing in offices, schools, restaurants, healthcare, and any high-traffic washroom where consistency matters.
With 100+ SKUs across trusted commercial brands (Boardwalk, Fresh Products, Diversey, HOSPECO, Big-D, Georgia Pacific Professional, Impact, Betco, AbilityOne, Bobrick), its easy to standardize on the right format and fragrance profile for each location. Order in bulk to reduce stockouts and lock in a price advantage, with 1-2 day shipping on many items.
Urinal screens are a go-to for high-use mens rooms because they combine odor control with splash reduction. Many designs also help catch debris (gum, paper) before it reaches the drain, which can reduce clogs and maintenance calls. When selecting screens, confirm fit (standard vs. waterless urinals), fragrance strength, and expected service interval.
Urinal blocks (also called cakes) provide continuous fragrance release and can help reduce uric scale and odor-causing residue in the trap area. They are typically used in urinals with block holders or in trough-style applications where permitted. For best results, match the block type to your cleaning program and water conditions, and replace on a predictable schedule.
Toilet-focused deodorizers are designed for placement in or near the bowl area to deliver localized odor control between cleanings. These are useful in smaller restrooms, single-stall rooms, and customer-facing facilities where odor events need quick suppression without over-fragrancing the entire space.
Passive deodorizers (such as gel or solid air fresheners) support overall restroom freshness and are often used alongside urinal products for layered odor control. They are a good choice when you need a low-maintenance solution without batteries or aerosols.
Plan around traffic level and service frequency. A product that lasts 30 days in a low-use restroom may need replacement every 7-14 days in a busy location. Bulk purchasing by case helps you keep a consistent changeout cadence across multiple sites.
Choose fragrances that align with your environment: lighter, cleaner scents for healthcare and offices; stronger odor-neutralizing profiles for stadiums, schools, and transportation hubs. If fragrance sensitivity is a concern, consider milder options and focus on source control (screens/blocks) rather than heavy ambient fragrance.
Confirm the deodorizer will not interfere with your disinfectants, enzymatic cleaners, or fixture materials. Some facilities prefer products that help reduce scale and buildup to support easier daily cleaning. If you use waterless urinals, verify the screen or insert is designed for that application.
Commercial restrooms often require clear labeling and predictable handling procedures for staff. Review product directions, SDS availability, and any local disposal requirements. Standardizing on a few SKUs can simplify training and reduce errors.
Odor control works best when paired with the right paper and accessory program. If you are refreshing the full restroom supply list, add Facial Tissues and Paper Towels to support hygiene and reduce mess that can contribute to odor.
For a more consistent user experience, coordinate deodorizers with Restroom Accessories and durable Restroom Mirrors when upgrading or standardizing fixtures across sites.
And if odor issues are tied to drain performance or bowl cleanliness, stocking Toilet Brushes and Toilet Plungers helps your team respond quickly and keep restrooms inspection-ready.
With a deep commercial assortment (100+ SKUs), you can choose the exact format, fragrance, and service interval your facility needs - then buy by the case to reduce per-unit cost and avoid emergency reorders.
Many facilities run on tight replenishment windows. Our 1-2 day shipping options help you keep routes on schedule and prevent gaps in odor control.
Need help selecting a screen style, comparing block performance, or standardizing SKUs across multiple locations? Our knowledgeable customer support can help you match products to traffic levels, fixtures, and maintenance routines.
Replacement depends on traffic, water conditions, and fragrance strength. Many commercial programs replace screens every 15-30 days, while blocks may need more frequent changes in high-traffic restrooms.
Many screens are designed to catch debris and reduce splash, which can help lower the risk of drain issues. They are not a substitute for proper maintenance, but they can reduce nuisance clogs caused by foreign objects.
Some are, some are not. Check the product description for waterless compatibility and fit. Using the wrong screen can interfere with cartridge performance or seating.
Urinal screens are a common first choice for high-traffic areas because they provide continuous odor control and splash reduction. Pairing screens with a compatible block or passive air freshener can improve overall results.
Yes. Case quantities are ideal for multi-restroom facilities and recurring service schedules, helping reduce cost per unit and ensuring you have replacements on hand.
Are these deodorizers compatible with waterless urinals?
Some are, some are not. Check the product description for waterless compatibility and fit. Using the wrong screen can interfere with cartridge performance or seating.
Can I buy toilet and urinal deodorizers in bulk by the case?
Yes. Case quantities are ideal for multi-restroom facilities and recurring service schedules, helping reduce cost per unit and ensuring you have replacements on hand.
Do urinal screens help prevent clogs?
Many screens are designed to catch debris and reduce splash, which can help lower the risk of drain issues. They are not a substitute for proper maintenance, but they can reduce nuisance clogs caused by foreign objects.
How often should urinal screens or blocks be replaced?
Replacement depends on traffic, water conditions, and fragrance strength. Many commercial programs replace screens every 15-30 days, while blocks may need more frequent changes in high-traffic restrooms.
What is the best deodorizer type for high-traffic restrooms?
Urinal screens are a common first choice for high-traffic areas because they provide continuous odor control and splash reduction. Pairing screens with a compatible block or passive air freshener can improve overall results.
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