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Disabled Toilet Hire UK

Fully wheelchair-accessible portable toilets for events, construction sites and public spaces. Meeting Equality Act requirements β€” nationwide.

Accessibility Features as Standard

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Wide Door (800mm+)

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Level Ramp Access

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Grab Rails

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Turning Space

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Low-Level Sink

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BS 8300 Compliant

Your Legal Obligations

Under the Equality Act 2010, event organisers and employers must make reasonable adjustments to avoid disadvantaging disabled people. Providing accessible toilet facilities is a fundamental requirement.

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Equality Act 2010

Events open to the public must provide accessible facilities as a reasonable adjustment for disabled guests.

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CDM Regulations

Construction sites must provide accessible toilet facilities for any disabled workers on site.

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Event Licensing

Many local authority event licences specifically require accessible sanitation provision.

Disabled Access Toilet Suppliers

12 verified UK suppliers offering accessible units

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a portable toilet accessible?

An accessible portable toilet (also called a disabled access or ADA unit) features a wider door (minimum 800mm), level access ramp, internal grab rails, a larger floor area for wheelchair turning space, a lower sink, and an outward-opening door. They meet BS 8300 accessibility standards.

Are disabled access toilets a legal requirement at events?

Yes β€” under the Equality Act 2010, event organisers must make reasonable adjustments to ensure disabled people can participate. Providing accessible toilet facilities is considered a basic reasonable adjustment. Many venue licences also require them.

How many accessible units do I need?

The UK standard recommends 1 accessible unit for every 10 standard portable toilets, or at least 1 per event regardless of size. For events specifically targeting disabled guests or carers, you may need more.

Can accessible toilets be used by carers too?

Yes β€” accessible portable toilets are designed to accommodate a wheelchair user plus a carer/assistant. They have sufficient space for two people and the grab rails are positioned to assist transfers.

Do accessible portable toilets have the same features as standard units?

Yes, plus more. They include all the features of a standard unit (ventilation, hand sanitiser, toilet paper) plus the accessibility features. Some units also feature a baby changing table.