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Accessible restrooms that welcome everyone

- Page copy: Accessibility isn’t an add-on—it’s essential. ADA-accessible portable restrooms provide ground-level entry, wide doors, and spacious interiors that support wheelchair users and people with mobility devices. They’re a smart choice for public events, schools, parks, and any site that serves a broad community.
Planning starts with routes and placement. Ensure there’s a firm, stable surface from paths or parking to the unit, with room to maneuver and turn at the door. Keep accessible units close to primary activity areas rather than off to the side. If your event uses multiple restroom banks, include accessible options within each cluster so guests don’t have to travel farther.
Counts can vary by location and crowd, and local codes may apply. Many planners aim to include accessible units in each group, targeting proportions that reflect expected needs. We’ll talk through your site map, lighting, and signage so everything is clear and comfortable after dark.
Thoughtful preparation makes access simple—and lets every guest focus on the day.
What to consider - Stable, level approach with turning space - Accessible units in each restroom cluster - Lighting and clear wayfinding after dusk
FAQs Q: How many accessible units should I include? A: Requirements can vary. Many planners include accessible units in every restroom group to keep routes short. We’ll review your layout and discuss options.
Q: Do accessible units need special ground prep? A: A firm, level surface with enough turning room at the door is key. Mats or panels can help create a stable approach on turf or soft ground.
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