New signs tell Portland visitors where to go

By Phlush | October 14, 2010

New signs tell Portland visitors where to go Now appearing in neighborhood windows are blue and white signs that inform visitors of the location and hours of nearby public restrooms.  And cooperating Old Town Chinatown retailers are welcoming walk-ins postcards with this information rather than saying “We don’t have public restrooms.”With the opening of a…

Federal Public Restroom Requirements Initiative

By Phlush | September 30, 2010

American Restroom Association’s Federal Public Restroom Requirements Initiative For presentation at ARA panel at the World Toilet Summit 10:00-11:15 am on Wed 3 Nov 2010 INTERNAL COORDINATION DRAFT of 13 Sept. – NO PUBLIC ABSTRACT REQUIRED The lack of publicly available restrooms in the United States is a problem that can be traced to policy…

It's high time for 21st century design.

By Phlush | July 22, 2010

Why are we still are building public restroom facilities designed for mid 20th century families rather than for the dynamic twenty-first century global society in which we now live?    A rethink of public restroom design would solve the dilemma that Lisa A. Fram outlines in  Men? Women? Parents Face Public Bathroom Dilemma: How old…

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