Sloan Deploys Mobile Restrooms to Support Communities in Need

August 13, 2020

MCAA members are committed to supporting their communities. For example, Sloan recently dispatched one of its Mobile Restrooms to assist when a Denver, Colorado-based Catholic Charities chapter lost access to the restroom and handwashing facilities it relied on to serve the area’s homeless population.

The Sloan Mobile Restrooms provided a quick solution to an immediate need. “In the midst of frantic searching for alternative resources, a colleague in Denver alerted us to an opportunity for a mobile restroom unit from Sloan, which we gratefully accepted,” said Joe Domko, Regional Director Larimer County, Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Denver. “Sloan’s team was gracious, accommodating, kind, and quickly delivered an immaculate mobile restroom to support our most vulnerable and marginalized citizens. This, to us, is the very definition of charity and solidarity.”

The fully-equipped Mobile Restrooms were developed specifically to support communities affected by natural disasters, emergencies, and catastrophic incidents like the COVID-19 pandemic.

The facilities combine comfortable and customizable hardware with easy-to-maintain design to deliver a hygienic, clean, and welcoming experience. The ADA-compliant facilities are designed for universal accessibility, with each unit split into men’s and women’s areas.

“Portable restrooms often come along with the stigma of being unsanitary and uncomfortable,” said Parthiv Amin, Sloan’s Chief Sales and Marketing Officer. “Sloan’s new Mobile Restrooms offer first responders, healthcare facilities, FEMA workers in natural disaster recovery areas, and communities in need with a restroom environment that is clean, comfortable, safe, and hygienic.”

The restrooms are outfitted with Sloan vitreous china floor-mounted pressure-assisted water closets and vitreous china water-free urinals (in the men’s unit only), along with vitreous china drop-in lavatories, Optima® faucets, and Sloan deck-mounted foam soap dispensers. All water closets are powered by Flushmate technology for energy-efficient, single flush performance.

For more information, or to bring a Sloan Mobile Restroom to your community, visit Sloan’s website.

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