We've Seen What Happens When ADA Plans Get Overlooked
Planning a public event here in Lake Forest means you're responsible for every guest's comfort and access. I remember a lakeside festival where the organizers didn't account for the ADA-compliant unit's path—they just plopped it on a slope. It was a hazard by the time we got the call. That's why our crew at North Shore Sanitation starts by walking the site with you. We're looking for that stable approach path and making sure our ADA-compliant toilet has a true flat floor entry. Inside, it's not just about space; it's about the right fixtures. We spec units with proper grab bars and a fresh water flush system because a clean, functional restroom is a safe one. It's more than a rental; it's a commitment to accessibility that we handle, so you never have to worry about the details or the mess.
Compliance Checklist
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Check if your event space has a flat, stable path to the unit
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Verify the interior has a 60-inch turning radius for a wheelchair
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Ensure the door opens outward and has a clear width of at least 32 inches
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Confirm the unit has grab bars mounted at the correct height
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Plan for a hand wash station with lever handles within reach
