From an article in the Wall Street Journal, about the Dutch firm that has been hired to manage the International Arrivals Building at New York’s John F
Kennedy Airport: The tile under the urinals in the Arrivals Building has that familiar lemony tinge; rubber soles stick to it
Over in Amsterdam, the tile under Schiphol’s urinals would pass inspection in an operating room
But nobody notices
What everybody does notice is that each urinal has a fly in it
Look harder, and the fly turns into the black outline of a fly, etched into the porcelain. “It improves the aim,” says Aad Kieboom
“If a man sees a fly, he aims at it.” Mr
Kieboom, an economist, directs Schiphol’s own building expansion
His staff conducted fly-in-urinal trials and found that etchings reduce spillage by 80%
The Dutch will transfer the technology to New York. “We will put flies in the urinals yes,” Jan Jansen says in a back office at the Arrivals Building
He is the new Dutch general manager, the boss as of noon today
“It gives a guy something to think about
That’s the perfect example of process control.” But a spokesperson for Rudy Guiliani, Mayor of New York, was heard to say, “What do we need with Dutch flies when we have more than enough roaches to piss on?”