Turnstiles enable entry fees to pay for upkeep of toilet facilities


Plymouth City Council toilets in Armada Way Time and Attendance Southern attendance recording access control finance coin operated turnstiles entry feeA cabinet member at Plymouth City Council said the underground toilets in Armada Way were not "fit for purpose" and recommended an overhaul which would result in a nominal entry fee. Councillor Michael Leaves, cabinet member for street scene, waste and sustainability, said: "I believe people will pay a nominal fee to use the toilets.” About £500,000 will be allocated for the upgrade, which will see it produce better access for people with disabilities and pushchair users.

Time and Attendance Southern can install turnstiles which will aid time and attendance recording plus they will address access control and finance issues. The coin operated turnstiles have fully secure coin boxes which can be arranged in a variety of ways to aid throughput and enable a nominal entry fee to be charged. This fee can then help councils, companies and other organisations to pay for the upkeep of the facilities. The stainless steel turnstiles are suitable for either indoor or outdoor locations.