Upgrading your commercial restrooms with new toilets is a big decision. However, the right ones can unclog operational problems and offer a better user experience for your clientele. So, when planning for a new commercial toilet installation, take a moment to read through these considerations that will help you pick the perfect option.
- Accessibility. For multi-story buildings, consider toilet installations on every floor for easy access. Position them reasonably from work areas but still conveniently accessible for all employees and clientele.
- Expected Traffic. OSHA guidelines advise one toilet and one urinal installation per 40 employees. In smaller businesses with less than 20 employees, one toilet will do. Also, select durable commercial-grade models that are designed for high traffic and constant flushing.
- Accessible Height Toilets. While standard toilet heights range from 14-15 inches above floor level, the Americans with Disability Act of 1990 requires taller heights of 17-19 inches to accommodate persons with disabilities and elderly users. You should make them accessible as well, with grab bars for easier use.
- Alternative Sanitary Fixtures. Besides a functional commercial toilet installation, make room for alternative fixtures to complete the restroom experience. Some useful ones include sinks, touchless faucets, soap dispensers, and hand dryers. They will make your new restroom facilities clean and hygienic for users.
Whether you’re constructing a new commercial property or renovating an older one, turn to our commercial toilet installation team for expert guidance. We’ll partner with your building contractor to assess your building’s needs, recommend the most suitable fixtures and layouts, and oversee the entire process from start to finish. Get in touch with us today.