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Accessible restroom options for inclusive events and sites

Accessible restrooms aren’t just a checkbox—they’re essential to a welcoming, usable space. ADA-accessible portable toilets feature wider interiors, ground-level entry, and room for mobility devices or caregivers. They also help families with strollers and anyone who needs extra space.
We’ll review your headcount, event type, and layout to recommend an appropriate ratio of accessible units and suggest placement with clear, gently graded paths. For events, that often means positioning near main entries, seating, and first-aid or family areas. On job sites, accessible units placed close to parking or break zones improve ease of use for everyone.
Handwashing access matters, too. We’ll pair nearby sinks and sanitizer dispensers so hygiene is simple and close at hand. If signage helps direct guests, we can suggest neutral, easy-to-understand markers.
By planning accessibility from the start, you make the entire site more comfortable and reduce last-minute changes on event day or during busy shifts.
What to consider - Pathways: width, slope, and surface stability - Count and distribution across large areas - Nearby handwashing and clear wayfinding
FAQs Q: How many accessible units should I include? A: It depends on attendance and layout. Share event details, and we’ll recommend a practical ratio and placement plan.
Q: Do accessible units fit strollers and mobility devices? A: Yes. They’re designed with a wider interior and ground-level entry to accommodate mobility devices and family needs.
Handwashing & Sanitation Stations
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