
Albuquerque planning guide
Plan for Accessible Restroom Access from the Start
An accessible portable restroom is most useful when the route to it is usable too. For an event or project, think about the complete experience: arrival, surface, slope, turning space, doorway approach, queue behavior, and whether temporary equipment will narrow the path. Accessibility should be part of the first layout conversation, not a last-minute substitution.
Look at the Whole Approach
Select a location with a firm, reasonably level route. Watch for loose gravel, ruts, cords, guy lines, temporary fencing, standing water, and equipment that can make a route difficult.
Consider the People and the Setting
A family event, public festival, private party, and construction site can have different access patterns. Ask the venue or project team what access requirements and site rules apply.
Pair Access with Dignity and Privacy
A unit should be easy to identify without being isolated in an awkward or unsafe area. Provide a clear route and enough space for people to approach.
Verify the Details for the Exact Site
This page offers planning guidance, not a legal determination. Confirm applicable accessibility requirements and venue rules for the specific location.
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