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Inclusive, Accessible Restrooms with Room to Move

- Page copy (230–320 words): Accessible restrooms are essential for inclusive events and responsible jobsites. ADA-accessible portable toilets provide ground-level entry, interior turning space, and safety features to support a wide range of mobility needs. Beyond the unit itself, thoughtful placement—smooth approaches, firm ground, and clear paths—ensures everyone can use the facilities comfortably.
We’ll review your layout to recommend where accessible units should go in relation to parking, seating, and high-traffic areas. For events, a common approach is to distribute accessible units among standard ones so guests can choose the closest option. On jobsites, position units where surfaces are stable and ramps are unnecessary.
Counts depend on attendance and duration, with attention to surge periods. Handwashing access is important too—place sinks or sanitizer stands at the same locations for convenience. By planning accessibility early, you help reduce lines, improve safety, and create a better experience for everyone onsite.
What to consider - Firm, level surfaces and unobstructed approaches - Distributing units across key zones, not just one location - Handwashing options adjacent to accessible units
FAQs Q: How many accessible units should I include? A: The number depends on headcount and local guidelines for your event or site. We’ll help align your plan with best practices for accessibility.
Q: Do accessible units need ramps? A: ADA-accessible units are designed with ground-level entry and typically do not require ramps when placed on level, stable surfaces.
Handwashing & Sanitizing Stations
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