Designing for Accessibility: How the Loo Accommodates Users of Various Abilities

Public restrooms are a universal human right which means these facilities must accommodate everyone. Although conventional restroom designs have made large strides in this pursuit, many vulnerable populations are still left out of the equation. The Portland Loo is on a mission to end bathroom inequality once and for all by equipping cities with the most accessible bathroom in the world. Don’t be fooled by its smaller footprint, this revolutionary toilet easily accommodates all users. Here’s how:

Smart layout

No square foot is wasted in the Loo’s modest 6 feet (1.8 m) x 10.5 feet (3.2 m) dimensions.
In compliance with ADA standards, the facility is comfortable for strollers, walkers, and wheelchairs. The doors are sufficiently wide, and there’s ample space inside the restroom. Plus, there’s no awkward gap, barrier, or step-up to enter the unit from the sidewalk.

Easy-to-use fixtures

The Portland Loo is equipped with ergonomic, easy-to-operate fixtures that are a cinch for anyone to operate. This ensures those with limited hand strength or dexterity have no problem accessing everything the Loo has to offer. Everything from the door handles and locks to the flushing mechanism and sink taps (located outside) are designed to function smoothly with minimal effort.

24/7 access

Nature calls at all hours of the day and night. Thus, any restroom claiming to be accessible should be open round-the-clock. The Loo rises to the occasion with 24/7 operations. This is especially crucial for those experiencing homelessness who might need to use the restroom when most public toilets and businesses are closed.

Sturdy grab bars

Need some additional support using the restroom? The Portland Loo to the rescue…again! With three strategically placed grab bars, users can confidently secure their balance whether sitting or standing. If you need to carefully lower or raise yourself, these grab bars are well within reach and sufficiently sturdy.

Angled louvers

Traditional public restrooms fail to serve entire communities by putting the comfort of the current user above all. In reality, these facilities have hundreds of thousands if not millions of users…albeit not at the same time. The Loo’s angled lovers strike the perfect balance between privacy and safety. This ensures users have enough privacy to get the job done while passersby can detect and report illicit activity.

Gender neutral design

While larger public restrooms are separated by sex, the single-occupant design of the Loo ensures its gender neutrality. This way, anyone is free to use the restroom no matter their background or how they identify. Who knew a restroom could do so much to promote inclusivity and acceptance? 

Highly durable construction

The Loo’s virtually indestructible design doesn’t only protect against vandalism and weather damage. It provides users with a reliable, secure, and private place to “go” in peace. While other public restrooms often fall into disrepair shortly after installation, this tough toilet can last for over 100 years! That means cities can secure restroom accessibility and inclusivity for a long time.

Excellent lighting

Great lighting is essential for an accessible and safe bathroom, especially for those with physical limitations. Remember those angled louvers? Well, they allow for optimal natural lighting without sacrificing user privacy. When the sun goes down, a bright light illuminates the Loo. Its blue tinge is designed to prevent intravenous drug use.

The Portland Loo isn’t just accommodating and accessible. It’s an inviting toilet! Every feature and fixture was carefully designed to optimize user comfort while ensuring the restroom works for everyone in the city. If you’re interested in bringing this welcoming toilet to your city, check out our tips here. You can also contact us directly if you have any questions.