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Accessible Portable Toilets for Inclusive Sites

- Page copy: Inclusive restroom planning starts with both the unit and the path to it. ADA-accessible portable toilets provide spacious interiors, ground-level entry, and features designed to support mobility devices. We help you determine how many accessible units to include based on attendance, venue layout, and the nature of your event or site.
Placement is critical. Choose firm, level ground with a direct, obstacle-free route that’s wide enough for wheelchairs and mobility aids. Consider slope, surface transitions, and door swing clearance. For events, cluster accessible units with handwashing, and locate them near primary activity areas without isolating them from the rest of your facilities.
Clear signage and lighting improve ease of use, while thoughtful screening maintains privacy without hindering access. For construction and long-term sites, keep routes maintained as surfaces change. With careful planning, accessibility isn’t an add-on—it’s seamlessly integrated into your restroom experience.
What to consider: - Route width, slope, and surface stability - Door clearance and turning radius inside the unit - Proximity to key activity areas without barriers
FAQs: Q: How many accessible units should I include? A: Ratios depend on event type and local guidelines. As a starting point, include accessible units within each restroom cluster to distribute options evenly.
Q: Do accessible units fit on uneven ground? A: Units require stable, level placement for safe entry. If ground is uneven, we’ll help identify a suitable nearby location.
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