Web Case Study-Indianapolis Zoo's New Lav System from Bradley Makes Handwashing Easier
The Indianapolis Zoo, which opened in 1988, welcomes about 900,000 visitors each year. The main gate restrooms accommodate virtually every visitor coming in or out of the zoo, and had not been renovated until just before the holidays last year. These high-traffic men's and women's restrooms were retrofitted with Frequency units in time for the Christmas at the Zoo event which drew over 50,000 people.
"We are extremely pleased with the design and performance of Bradley's Frequency Lavatory Systems so far," said Don Linthicum, trades manager for the zoo. "Seventy to 80 percent of our guests are kids, so we chose the Frequency units as part of our goal to provide more accessible restrooms for our younger visitors. The Frequency looks great and helps parents because their children can use the lower sink on their own without being lifted."