A Guide to Better Public Toilet Design and Maintenance | ||||
guide Nov 2018 ; 106 pages ![]() Ed. Restroom Association - Singapore - 4 édition Téléchargeable sous format: PdF ![]() Téléchargeable chez l'éditeur ![]() Abstract: Public toilets should be designed to minimise hand contact as far as possible for hygienic reasons. Contents: I) DESIGN 1.0 Introduction 3 1.1 Layout 3 1.2 Lighting 5 1.3 Materials 6 1.4 Urinals 8 1.5 Water Closets (WCs) 10 1.6 Wash Basins and Shower Taps 11 1.7 Provision of Facilities 13 1.8 Special Needs and User-Friendly Features 16 1.9 Installation Standards 18 1.10 Ventilation System 19 1.11 Plumbing and Sewerage System 21 1.12 Looscaping 22 1.13 Security and Vandalism Measures 22 1.14 Installation for Smart Technology 24 II) MAINTENANCE 2.0 Introduction 25 2.1 Sequence of Cleaning 25 2.2 Scheduled Cleaning 27 2.3 Timing and Frequency of Cleaning 27 2.4 Basic Equipment and Supplies 28 2.5 Correct Use of Cleaning Agents 28 2.6 Green Cleaning Agents 28 2.7 Mechanical Ventilation System 30 2.8 Training 30 2.9 Selecting a Cleaning Contractor 31 2.10 Performance-Based Contracts 31 2.11 Technology for Effective Cleaning and Maintenance 31 2.12 National Environment Agency’s Enhanced Clean Mark Accreditation Scheme 35 III) USER EDUCATION 3.0 Influencing Good User Behaviour 36 3.1 Toilet Educational Materials 37 3.2 Public Outreach 40
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