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Industry Resources in Emergency and Recovery Situations …continued
Note: The recent hurricanes in the Caribbean and southeastern US have shone a spot light on how emergency
response works – or doesn't work – in these areas. The following article on how to better prepare your
company for action when disaster strikes was published in the PSAI's 2017 Industry Resource Directory.
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Males Females
Patrons Toilets Urinals Sinks Toilets Sinks
<500 1 2 2 6 2
<1,000 2 4 4 9 4
<2,000 4 8 6 12 6
<3,000 6 15 10 18 10
<5,000 8 25 17 30 17
TOILET FACILITIES FOR EVENTS WHERE ALCOHOL IS NOT AVAILABLE
Males Females
Patrons Toilets Urinals Sinks Toilets Sinks
<500 3 8 2 13 2
<1,000 5 10 4 16 4
<2,000 9 15 7 18 7
<3,000 10 20 14 22 14
<5,000 12 30 20 40 20
TOILET FACILITIES FOR EVENTS WHERE ALCOHOL IS AVAILABLE
More than 8 hours 100%
6–8 hours 80%
4–6 hours 75%
Less than 4 hours 70%
DURATION OF EVENTS QUANTITY REQUIRED
These !gures may be reduced for shorter-duration events as follows:
SEX TOILETS URINALS SINKS SHOWER
M 1 per 50 1 per 100 1 per 75 1 per 100
F 1 per 25 N/A 1 per 75 1 per 100
Assume a 50/50 male/female split unless otherwise advised. The following tables
should be used only as a guide.
At events where the duration extends overnight or longer, provide hygienic
washing facilities. Suggested minimum requirements for facilities at campgrounds,
based on two to three nights' camping, are as follows: