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It can be hard to gauge exactly what you need for an event as there are many different factors. 

Depending on the nature and duration of the event, event operators need to ensure that adequate toilet facilities are provided for patrons, entertainers and support staff. These facilities must include water closet pans, urinals and hand basins. Showers are required where camping is proposed in conjunction with the event.

Facilities should be adequate in number, conveniently located, suitable for the event and maintained in a clean and tidy manner so that insanitary conditions do not occur. The toilet facilities must have the necessary provisions for the collection, treatment and disposal of sewage and wastewater.

This is only a guide to the requirements and the factors that need to be considered when planning toilet facilities for your event.

Understanding the standard that all facilities must meet can be wide and varying. We have put together a list that provides the basic requirements when facilities have been provided. 

Toilet and hand basin facilities should be:

  • clearly designated, with a separate approach for each sex, and with unisex toilets for persons with a disability
  • separate from food service preparation and storage areas
  • cleaned and maintained for the duration of the event
  • well-lit and clearly identified
  • situated and screened to ensure privacy
  • provided with hand washing basins with cold running water, soap (bar or liquid), disposable towels or air dryers and waste containers
  • provided with toilet paper
  • provided with separate disposal units for sanitary napkins, nappies, incontinence pads, condoms, needles and syringes, and other rubbish
  • provided with nappy changing facilities
  • serviced (including pump-out of portables) on a 24-hour basis during the event (vehicular access necessary).

Unless otherwise permitted by the relevant authority, all toilets must be water-flush and have hand basins provided, connected to a cold water supply. Portable water-flush toilets must be provided where existing toilet facilities are inadequate.

One of the most common questions when organising any event is how many toilets you will need to hire for the event. Unfortunately, there is no uniform Australian Standard for calculating the number of toilets required for events. However, when planning the provision of toilet facilities, the following should be taken into consideration:

  • type of event
  • duration of the event
  • crowd type and activities
  • number of patrons
  • alcohol and food consumption.

Below is a rough table that should be used as a guide only for events of one day or more. If the event is one or two hours with no food or drink provided, there may be fewer facilities required. 

Toilet facilities for events where alcohol is not available

MALES

FEMALES

Patrons

WC

Urinals

Hand basin

WC

Hand basin

< 500

1

2

2

6

2

< 1000

2

4

4

9

4

< 2000

4

8

6

12   

6

< 3000

6

15

10

18

10

< 5000

8

25

17

30

17

Below is a rough table that should be used as a guide only for events of one day or more. If alcohol is available, this may increase the number of facilities required. If the event is one or two hours with no food or drink provided, there may be fewer facilities required. 

Toilet facilities for events where alcohol is available

MALES

FEMALES

Patrons

WC

Urinals

Hand basin

WC

Hand basin

< 500

3

8

2

13

2

< 1000

5

10

4

16

4

< 2000

9

15

7

18

7

< 3000

10

20

14

22

14

< 5000

12

30

20

40

20

This is a rough estimate of the percentage of facilities required based on the duration of the event in hours. 

Reducing toilet facilities for shorter duration events

Duration of event

Quantity required

8 hrs plus

100%

6-8 hrs

80%

4-6hrs

75%

Less than 4hrs

70%

In addition to the above tables, the following facilities must also be provided:

  • one sanitary convenience bin per female toilet.
  • separate toilet and hand washing facilities for food handlers.
  • at least one unisex toilet for patrons with a disability at each group of toilet facilities (refer to the Building Code of Australia for more information).
  • The Building Code of Australia indicates that 1 urinal space = 0.6m.

The event operator may also consider the provision of additional unisex toilets to alleviate long queues.

There are suggested minimum shower requirements for camping facilities based on two to three nights camping according to the Emergency Management Australia Manual, Safe and Healthy Mass Gatherings which can be :

Table 1 Showering facilities

Sex
WC
Urinal
Hand basin
Showers

Male

1 per 50*

1 per 100*

1 per 75*

1 per 100*

Female

1 per 25*

N/A

1 per 75*

1 per 100*

(* Units expressed as per person, i.e. 1 WC per 50 persons)

Yes we do as we know exactly how to ensure the facilities are maintained to an excellent standard. To maintain facilities in a sanitary condition, they must be cleaned at least daily or more frequently where necessary to prevent nuisance or offensive conditions and infestation/harbourage by insects or pests.

A cleaning schedule should be established for toilet facilities and hand basins to cover frequency of cleaning, monitoring, equipment and chemicals to be used. Maintenance and cleaning schedules for toilets and hand-basins must ensure:

  • an adequate supply of toilet paper and soap
  • cleaning of toilets to a suitable timetable
  • provision for disposal and removal of sanitary napkins
  • availability of a plumber or appropriate maintenance person to repair or remove blockages
  • adequate cleaning supplies are available for cleaning staff.

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