Token or coin entry turnstiles to help pay for toilets and amenities


new public toilet Cradley Heath Neighbourhood Forum Haden Hill Park councils amenities generate revenue turnstiles Time and Attendance Midlands token coin entry graded stainless steelA brand new public toilet being installed in the High Street at Cradley Heath appears not to have been a salvation. Indeed, the Salvation Army have complained about more and more people wishing to use the Meredith Street church for something else other than spiritual matters. The issue will be raised at the Cradley Heath Neighbourhood Forum next Wednesday at the Salvation Army. The public loos in nearby Haden Hill Park had to be closed recently due to vandalism.

Developed from the need for local councils or amenities to provide public conveniences to a good standard and generate revenue, toilet turnstiles from Time and Attendance Midlands are the solution. The token or coin entry devices help pay for the general day to day maintenance of the toilets as visitors now have to pay for the privilege to enter. The sturdy turnstiles are manufactured from graded stainless steel for ease of cleaning and maintenance and are duty cycle rated for intensive use.