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LEISURE & RETAIL FACILITIES


All dispensers in stadium washrooms should be sturdy and lockable to prevent vandalism, and soap and paper systems should be designed to control consumption, limit mess, minimise waste and reduce the risk of run-outs.


Tork SmartOne is a good toilet tissue option because the dispenser is designed to give out just one sheet of paper at a time. This reduces consumption by up to 40% which minimises the risk of run-outs.


A highly suitable soap solution is Tork Spray Soap. Each refill delivers 2,650 doses of soap which means that each cartridge lasts longer than most liquid soap options. The system also eliminates the risk of mess associated with bulk-fill liquid soaps.


There are other ways in which stadium washrooms can be improved. Well-thought out facilities with a sufficient number of cubicles and urinals, a good design and plenty of space to queue will help to relieve the pressure. All


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dispensers should be carefully positioned to allow a quick throughput of visitors: for example, soap dispensers should be situated above the sinks while hand drying units should not protrude so far that they impede traffic in and out of the washrooms.


Time is running out for the poor stadium washroom. People are staying away from them – opting instead to avoid the food and drink concessions or pay a premium for luxury alternatives. And those who resign themselves to lengthy queues are increasingly prepared to complain.


Every commercial venue needs the goodwill of its customers to remain successful, and stadiums are no exception. So these facilities need to address the issue and equip their washrooms for maximum efficiency and with the comfort and wellbeing of the visitor firmly in mind.


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