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Accessible units that put inclusion first

An inclusive site starts with access that’s planned from the ground up. ADA-accessible portable toilets offer wider doorways, interior turning space, and ground-level entry to accommodate mobility devices. For public-facing events and any site welcoming visitors, these units are a key part of doing things right.
We’ll help determine how many accessible units you need based on attendance or crew size, and where they should go to maintain safe, navigable routes. Placement works best on firm, level ground with clear sidewalks or mats for smooth approach. If your site map includes slopes, curbs, or soft surfaces, we’ll propose adjustments that keep pathways reliable even during wet weather.
Pair accessible units with nearby handwashing or sanitizer to reduce extra steps. Add lighting or pathway markers for evening use. For events with multiple activity areas, distribute accessible restrooms across zones so guests don’t have to cross long distances. With a thoughtful plan, everyone has a better experience.
- What to consider:
- Clear, accessible routes from main activity areas
- Firm, level ground and maneuvering space
- Unit counts relative to total restrooms
- FAQs:
- Do accessible units need special placement?
- They should be on level, stable ground with wide, unobstructed approaches. We’ll confirm conditions before delivery.
- How many accessible units should I provide?
- It depends on event size and layout. We’ll advise on counts that support inclusive access across your site.
Handwashing and sanitizer stations
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