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Feature Article - October 2020
A park or site without a restroom can't keep visitors around for very long, but finding the right spot and the right restroom to meet your needs can be complex. We take a look at restroom structure options, from vault restrooms to flush facilities, along with how to keep them clean and as inviting as possible.
Feature Article - September 2019
From restrooms that feature plumbing and electricity to simple structures that simply give visitors a place to go, a multitude of restroom structure designs, customizations and options are available.
Problem Solver - August 2019
Minimal sitework is needed. For a flush facility, you simply need utility stubs on a gravel pad. Most flush facilities can be installed and ready for use in a day.
Feature Article - September 2018
Restroom structures provide a necessary comfort for guests in your parks. Finding the right fit can be simple, as long as you take your site and visitors’ needs into account.
Problem Solver - August 2018
Premanufactured concrete restrooms can be found in a wide variety of types and styles, so you can find the perfect fit for your site, whether you're looking for a vault restroom or you have plumbing available. In addition, many premanufactured restrooms feature lots of design options, so you can find the perfect fit for your site's look.
Guest Column - February 2018
When planning a new restroom facility, there are many questions to answer. First and foremost, figure out what type of solution will work best for your site.
Web Exclusive - February 2018
In addition to environmental factors, there are plenty of other considerations one must take into account when selecting restroom structures.
Feature Article - September 2017
Whether you're beginning with a rustic, rural site or a downtown park with electrical and plumbing hookups in place, there's a restroom structure ready and able to meet your needs.
Problem Solver - August 2017
Another consideration is the prevailing weather in your location, as well as the heavy use and abuse that is typical for most restroom structures. If heavy snow loads, salty sea air, flooding or other weather events are typical for your area, be sure to discuss this with your manufacturer so you can select a structure that will withstand whatever Mother Nature dishes out.
For example, in a double restroom, the breezeway between the two restrooms could be expanded to eliminate the need for separate storage. That way, you can keep sports equipment handy, or even just simplify storage of toilet paper, paper towels and cleaning supplies so your staff doesn't have to haul anything along when it's time to service the restroom.