Clos-o-Mat offer assisted-access hygiene solution

  • 12 May 2015

As a comparatively recent concept, many building service businesses are unaware of the breadth of equipment and associated ancillaries required – putting strain on timescales and budgets.

Latest Regulations require publicly-accessible buildings to feature an assisted-access toilet facility.

Clos-o-Mat is a disabled toilet provider that provides an in-house, value engineering solution. It provides design advice, supply, installation, project management and on-going service/maintenance across all equipment required.

Kelvin Grimes, Project Manager at Clos-o-Mat and Changing Places, discussed the misconceptions companies have when fitting a disabled hygiene room:

“It contains more than a WC; it has a hoist, a big changing bench, it needs electricity as well as a water supply, it needs load-bearing walls… if not understood, these cause significant delays and cost to the project.”

“We deal with every element of these toilet facilities day in, day out. Thus we have the knowledge and expertise to ensure time and effort is not wasted, and the progress of the project is kept on track.”

Contact:

Closomat
Building 1, Brooklands Place,
Brooklands Road,
Sale,
Cheshire,
M33 6SD,
United Kingdom

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