Portland's famous stand-alone bathroom, The Portland Loo, was developed by Madden Fabrication in conjunction with the City of Portland. Free and accessible around the clock, the Loos are designed specifically to prevent problems that are commonly experienced with public toilets. The sleek and modern kiosk discourages crime with graffiti-proof wall panels and open grating. And, they're easy to clean, with commonly used components that are easy to replace or upgrade. First installed over 10 years ago, The Portland Loo has proven to be a durable and inexpensive solution to keep your city clean and crime-free.
The Portland Loo was developed by Madden Fabrication with Portland City staff and officials. Together, we specifically designed it to prevent problems of other public restrooms, including cleanliness, crime, and upkeep. The minimalistic approach resulted in a sleek and modern design, which also means there isn't unnecessary components that add to the cost. And the solar-panels on the roof allow the unit to be powered entirely by solar power off-grid, or in combination with low level volt power. The heavy-gauge stainless steel wall panels are strong and yet lightweight.
Portland City staff helped us design the Portland Loo, specifically to keep the city clean and discourage the kind of crime and damage that has occurred in many other public restrooms. https://bit.ly/ 307k3lJ
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