Online News-Survey Identifies Top Restroom Concerns Among Facility Managers
A survey of facility managers commissioned by Bradley Corp. revealed that durability, cleanliness and ADA compliance are top priorities with regard to restrooms.
Besides a building's entrance, facility managers say restrooms have the greatest potential to negatively impact a visitor's impression of a facility. A recent survey of International Facility Management Association (IFMA) members commissioned by Bradley Corp. also reveals that durability, cleanliness and ADA compliance are top priorities with regard to restrooms.
According to the online survey of more than 600 IFMA members, nearly three-quarters of respondents believe their restrooms are the most frequently visited common areas of the building. Given that restrooms are so frequently used and can greatly affect visitors' experiences in a facility, it makes sense that 85% of facility managers feel durability is the most important design attribute.