Installing a KoalaKare KB301 Baby Changing Station

This video provides a thorough guide on how to install a replacement KB301 Baby Changing Station, ensuring that the process is smooth, efficient, and completed with care. We will walk you through the essential steps of hardware placement, proper mounting, and how to replace the liner dispenser, ensuring the changing station is ready for use.

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To install the Koala Kare KB301, first identify a suitable wall location, ensuring it is strong enough to support the weight of the table and the baby. Use the provided mounting hardware to securely attach the changing table to the wall studs, not just the drywall. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions to properly align and level the unit. Make sure the changing table is positioned at a comfortable height and is easily accessible for parents or caregivers.

The Koala Kare KB301 is designed to safely support a child up to 50 pounds (22.7 kg). It is built with safety features, including a sturdy surface and built-in safety straps, to provide secure and comfortable changing for children within this weight limit.

Replacing the liner dispenser on the KB301 is simple. First, open the baby changing table and remove any used liners from the old dispenser. To replace it, remove the dispenser from its mounting area and carefully install the new one by following the instructions in the user manual. Ensure the dispenser is securely mounted and stocked with fresh liners, making it ready for use by caregivers.

To maintain the KB301, regularly inspect the table for any signs of wear or damage. Clean the changing surface with a mild, non-abrasive cleaner and disinfect it between uses to ensure hygiene. Wipe down the plastic and metal components with a damp cloth, avoiding harsh chemicals that could damage the surface. Also, check the liner dispenser periodically to ensure it is stocked and in good working condition. Always make sure the changing table is securely mounted and that the safety straps are functioning properly.

Interchangeable components

The Portland Loo® is built to fully comply with ADA Standards.

WHY IS THE LOO BETTER THAN ‘AUTOMATED’ ALTERNATIVES?

Automated restrooms prioritize privacy but often compromise safety, durability, and comfort. The Portland Loo® is uniquely designed to balance user privacy with public safety, ensuring a clean, safe, and accommodating restroom experience. Its minimal design also lowers maintenance costs compared to more complex automated alternatives.

Interchangeable components

Made with commonly used components, upgrading or replacing pieces of The Portland Loo® is easy.

CAN THE LOO COME IN CUSTOM COLORS?

Yes, the Loo can be customized in a range of colors to match your city’s unique needs and aesthetic. The standard gray color includes anti-graffiti properties, allowing graffiti to be easily removed from the unit.

Discourages crime

The restroom was designed with Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design by using high traffic areas and visibility to deter illegal activities and generate high usage rates.

HOW DOES THE LOO HELP REDUCE INAPPROPRIATE USE, SUCH AS PROSTITUTION OR DRUGS USE?

Angled louvers on the top and bottom of the restroom provide limited lines of sight for public officials to detect inappropriate use. Installing the Loo in areas designed with Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) principles can enhance this feature’s effectiveness.

Anti-graffiti walls

Protected with an anti-graffiti powder-coat, the restroom can take a lot of abuse, and is easy to maintain with a cleaning hose and janitorial supplies stored in the mechanical closet.

HOW LONG CAN I EXPECT THE LOO TO LAST?

Constructed from highly durable stainless steel and designed to resist vandalism, the Loo is built to last for decades with proper maintenance.

Open safety-grating

These open grates provide excellent visibility, allowing for easy monitoring while maintaining user privacy.

HOW DOES THE LOO HELP REDUCE INAPPROPRIATE USE, SUCH AS PROSTITUTION OR DRUGS USE?

Angled louvers on the top and bottom of the restroom provide limited lines of sight for public officials to detect inappropriate use. Installing the Loo in areas designed with Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) principles can enhance this feature’s effectiveness.