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In Great Britain, local authorities are not required by law to provide public toilets, and closing a public toilet may seem like an opportunity to cut costs in a time of budget constraints. But according to Suzanne Audrey, research fellow in public health at the University of Bristol, public toilets should be considered in the broader context of economic well-being, life quality, public health and inclusiveness.
In a new study published by Age UK London, a lack of public toilets is identified as a critical factor in older people’s choosing not to leave their home. The study indicates that public toilets are a distinguishing characteristic of a civilised, welcoming place and an important public health factor.
For us at Danfo, it goes without saying that there should be a good indoor climate in our public toilets. That's why we offer BioZone air purifiers as an option on all our new public toilets we build. But we can also install BioZone on toilet buildings already delivered from Danfo.
It has been a long wait, but finally we can inform you that the popular rest area Slettevikane in Norway, between Valldal and Trollstigen, will have a public toilet and that Danfo AS will supply it.
Danfo offers a changing places modular building, manufactured off-site and transported to a location of your choice.
Danfo offers an ‘In-build’ solution to providing Changing Places and ‘Space to Change’ rooms within an existing building.