A wall-mounted toilet seat cover dispenser. It's connected to white tiles with a row of red tiles behind it.

How To Improve Cleanliness With Seat Cover Dispensers

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Discover how seat cover dispensers promote cleanliness in public restrooms, reduce contamination, simplify maintenance, and enhance user satisfaction.

A small, white, specialized waste disposal unit with a blue bag. The lid has a visible locking mechanism on top.

Benefits of Sanitary Napkin Disposal Systems

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Discover how sanitary napkin disposal systems improve hygiene, reduce maintenance issues, and enhance guest comfort in professional restrooms.
The sink area of a public restroom with two large mirrors on the wall. Three wall-mounted soap dispensers are on the sides.

Bathroom Soap Dispensers: Considerations for Business Owners

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Learn what to consider when choosing bathroom soap dispensers to find the perfect fit for your business. We’ll explore everything from hygiene to aesthetics.
A folded down baby changing station on a wall of black tiles. The station has a blue strap along the platform.

Why Baby Changing Stations Are Essential in Public Restrooms

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Learn why baby changing stations are vital additions to public restrooms. Discover how they boost customer satisfaction, safety, and your business’s reputation.
A wall-mounted paper towel holder attached to a wall. There's a clear round window in it and a paper towel hanging from it.

Wall-Mounted vs. Countertop Towel Dispensers

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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.

A pair of large energy-efficient wall-mounted hand dryers on the red tile wall of a public bathroom.

How To Reduce Energy Costs With Efficient Hand Dryers

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Get rid of your old dryers! Learn how facility managers can reduce energy costs and improve efficiency by switching to energy-saving hand dryers.
A close up of both a horizontal and vertical grab bar on a white tile wall. The bar has a textured finish on it.

The Role of Grab Bars in Improving Restroom Accessibility

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Grab bars are an important feature in nearly all public restrooms. Do your part to understand how these fixtures improve general restroom accessibility.
A large framed rectangular mirror attached to a tile wall above a white countertop with a pair of sinks in it.

How to Choose the Right Commercial Restroom Mirror

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Mirrors are a permanent fixture in any public bathroom. However, there are many factors to consider before you can choose the right mirror.
A public bathroom stall. There are grab bars on the wall beside the toilet, toilet paper dispensers, and a seat cover dispenser.

Quick Guide to Essential Commercial Bathroom Accessories

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Restrooms are an important cornerstone in any professional business. Understand the essentials of bathroom accessories so that you can create an ideal facility.
Toilet Partitions Accessibility Guidelines

Toilet Partitions Accessibility Guidelines

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Toilet partitions, also known as restroom stalls, are an essential component of public restrooms. They provide privacy and security to users while ...
Public Restroom Rules and Regulations

Public Restroom Rules and Regulations

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Public restrooms are an essential amenity in any building, and they serve a vital role in ensuring the comfort and convenience of users. However, a...
Automatic Soap Dispensers Post-COVID Era

Automatic Soap Dispensers Post-COVID Era

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Touchless, hygienic, convenient, and monitoring capabilities of automatic soap dispensers make them an ideal choice for use in public restrooms in the post-COVID era.
Restroom Accessory ADA Requirements 2023

Restroom Accessory ADA Requirements 2023

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  1. 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.