Token or coin entry turnstiles a perfect way to raise money from WCs
The Permarin and Exchequer Quay loos could be saved in Penryn after the prospect of the town council being given a grant towards maintaining them. The town council had agreed to take on the running of the Permarin facilities, but only the disabled toilets on the quay. It was revealed it would cost £10,669 a year for both sets of toilets to remain fully open. If just the Permarin WCs and the disabled toilets were run it would cost about £6,000.
Install token or coin entry toilet turnstiles from Time & Attendance South West and you have the perfect way to raise money from WCs. The sturdily-built turnstiles extend flow capacity. Without compromising the safety of those who use the turnstile, speed and reliability are provided even during rush hour periods. They are also available as a double half height turnstile. Contact Time and Attendance South West to see how our access control and audit devices can benefit you.