JBOL
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| JBOL | |
|---|---|
| Type | Privately owned |
| Founded | 2002 |
| Headquarters | Oxford, United Kingdom |
| Key people | Orde Levinson (Managing Director |
| Industry | devices for disabled|Leisure and outdoor market |
| Website | http://www.jbol.co.uk/ |
JBOL is an innoavations company producing solutions to urology.
The company was founded in 2002 by Orde Levinson, with a novel device to capture clean mid-stream urine samples.
[edit] Products
The Whiz Midstream Clean Catch is clinically proved (2823 women trial in 4 NHS hospitals) to reduce general contamination in women's urine clinical samples and is intended for the healthcare profession.
The Whiz freedom is designed to assist women in passing urine when a toilet may be unavailable or difficult to use. Competitors include La Funnelle, the P-Mate, the She-Pee, the TravelJohn Disposable Urinal and the Go Bag.

