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Inclusive access with ADA-accessible units

Everyone should be able to use the restroom with dignity and ease. ADA-accessible portable units provide wider interiors, ground-level entry, and room for maneuvering, supporting wheelchair users and guests who need additional space. We’ll help you integrate ADA units into your layout so routes are smooth, slopes are manageable, and turning radii are considered from the start.
For events, that means placing units near primary gathering areas with clear, unobstructed access aisles. On jobsites, we’ll coordinate with site supervisors to locate units close to main entrances or break areas, away from active hazards. Pairing ADA units with nearby handwashing helps all visitors and crew members maintain hygiene comfortably.
We’re here to guide you on recommended counts based on attendance and to review the site for obstacles, lighting, and signage coordination.
What to consider: - Accessible routes (width, slope, surface) from activity areas - Quantity relative to total restrooms and expected attendance - Lighting and visibility without placing units in high-traffic bottlenecks
FAQs: - How many ADA-accessible units should we include? We’ll recommend a proportion based on event size and duration, ensuring inclusive access without creating congestion.
- Do ADA units need special ground prep? They require level, stable surfaces and clear approach paths. We’ll help identify suitable locations during planning.
Handwashing stations and sanitation
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