A wider, taller, code-aware unit with grab bars and a ramp-ready threshold — built so wheelchair users, caregivers and anyone who needs extra room can use it comfortably and safely.
Public events, job sites with a diverse workforce, and any venue open to the general public should plan for accessible restrooms, not treat them as an afterthought. Our ADA-accessible portable toilets are built with a significantly larger footprint than a standard unit — roughly the size of a small closet — with a wide door, interior turning space, grab bars mounted at the correct height, and a low, wheelchair-friendly threshold.
We stock a dedicated inventory of these units separately from our standard fleet, so ordering “an ADA unit” from us means you get a unit designed for that purpose, not a standard toilet with a ramp propped in front of it. For construction sites, this matters for OSHA and ADA compliance when the workforce includes anyone with a mobility impairment; for public events, it's often simply the right thing to offer, and increasingly it's an explicit permit requirement from municipalities across Parma Heights County.
If you're planning an event open to the public — a festival, fundraiser, farmers market or municipal event — we recommend budgeting for at least one ADA unit regardless of expected turnout, and pairing it with our standard or deluxe units for general guest use.
Beyond compliance, an accessible restroom signals that an event, venue or job site was actually planned with everyone in mind — guests, staff, clients and inspectors alike. For construction sites, a single ADA unit alongside standard units is usually enough to cover the requirement for most job sizes; for public events, we typically recommend scaling accessible unit count with total restroom count rather than treating it as a single fixed addition.
Because ADA units are larger, they need a flatter, more stable placement area and slightly more clearance around the door for a wheelchair to approach and turn. When you book, let us know if the site has a paved path, gravel, or grass leading to the placement spot — we may recommend placing the unit closer to a hard surface or adding a temporary mat if the ground is soft or uneven.
Most orders that include an ADA unit also include standard or deluxe units for the rest of the guest count or crew. We'll coordinate delivery so everything arrives together and gets serviced on the same schedule, which keeps your invoice and your site logistics simple.
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Capacity | 1 occupant, wheelchair accessible |
| Typical footprint | ~63" W x 63" D x 88" H |
| Door width | Wide, low-threshold entry |
| Interior features | Grab bars, non-slip floor, accessible-height fixtures |
| Placement surface | Best on level, hard or well-compacted ground |
| Pairing | Often ordered alongside standard or deluxe units |



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View ServiceRequirements vary by municipality and event type — many public events and permits in Parma Heights County require at least one accessible unit. We recommend including one for any event open to the public regardless of strict requirement. Check with your local permitting office for specifics, and call us to plan the right count.
They're priced slightly higher than standard units due to the larger footprint and additional features. Call for an exact quote based on your rental length and quantity.
More than a standard unit — plan for a flatter, more open placement area with clear approach room for a wheelchair. Let us know your site layout when booking and we'll confirm placement is workable.
Yes, standalone ADA unit rentals are common for smaller job sites or events. We'll quote it the same way as any single-unit order.