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How To Improve Cleanliness With Seat Cover Dispensers
Discover how seat cover dispensers promote cleanliness in public restrooms, reduce contamination, simplify maintenance, and enhance user satisfaction.

Benefits of Sanitary Napkin Disposal Systems

Bathroom Soap Dispensers: Considerations for Business Owners

Why Baby Changing Stations Are Essential in Public Restrooms

Wall-Mounted vs. Countertop Towel Dispensers
Discover the key differences between wall-mounted and countertop towel dispensers. Consider these tips to find the best fit for your facility’s unique needs.

How To Reduce Energy Costs With Efficient Hand Dryers

The Role of Grab Bars in Improving Restroom Accessibility

How to Choose the Right Commercial Restroom Mirror

Quick Guide to Essential Commercial Bathroom Accessories

Toilet Partitions Accessibility Guidelines

Public Restroom Rules and Regulations

Automatic Soap Dispensers Post-COVID Era

Restroom Accessory ADA Requirements 2023
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Grab Bars: Grab bars must be provided in accessible toilet stalls, and at least one grab bar must be located behind the toilet with a length of at least 36 inches and mounted between 33 and 36 inches above the finished floor. Another grab bar must be mounted on the side wall, with a length of at least 42 inches and mounted between 33 and 36 inches above the finished floor.