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Smashed porcelain toilet bowl in a vandalised cubicle—example of failure in standard public fixtures.
Compliance
Vandal-Resistant Public Toilet Buildings​

Public toilets are often unattended, exposed, and heavily used—exactly the kind of environment where vandalism, theft, and misuse can spike. The goal isn’t to make facilities feel “fortified,” but to design them so damage is harder to inflict, easier to clean up, and less costly to fix

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LooCube™ modular public toilet on slab with accessible cubicle, storage room, and desiccating dry toilet.
Modular Buildings 101
Smarter Public Toilets for Aotearoa: Why Modular Wins​

Aotearoa throws plenty at public infrastructure—salt-laden coastal air, high UV, sudden downpours, alpine cold, and long stretches with no on-site staff. Toilet buildings that sit exposed or unmonitored must be tough, easy to clean, and quick to bring back online after heavy use

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Floor diagram of NZ twin cubicle ambulant toilet layout with grabrails and outward-swing doors, plus 3D view of the amenity building.
Compliance
Ambulant Toilet Requirements in New Zealand

Ambulant and accessible toilets are not the same thing. An accessible WC is a larger room (for wheelchair users and others who need turning/transfer space). An ambulant WC is a standard-sized cubicle fitted with supports and clearances for people who are mobile but need assistance

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LooCube™ accessible toilet building with wide doorway and ramp with handrails, designed for inclusive access in Aotearoa.
Compliance
Accessible Toilet Buildings for Aotearoa

Creating truly inclusive public places in New Zealand means providing facilities everyone can use—confidently and safely. LooCube™ accessible toilet buildings are purpose-designed for councils, schools, transport authorities, and tourism operators

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Team reviewing building plans—planning process for choosing modular vs site-built public toilet solutions.
Modular Buildings 101
Choosing Between Modular and Site-Built Toilets

Public toilets are small buildings with big consequences: get them wrong and you’ll feel it in complaints, maintenance call-outs, and blown timelines. For councils, DOC partners, schools, and commercial operators in Aotearoa, one of the core decisions is whether to procure a modular (prefabricated) unit or commission a site-built block

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LooCube™ modular public toilet on slab with accessible cubicle, storage room, and desiccating dry toilet.
Modular Buildings 101
Smarter Public Toilets for Aotearoa: Why Modular Wins​

Aotearoa throws plenty at public infrastructure—salt-laden coastal air, high UV, sudden downpours, alpine cold, and long stretches with no on-site staff. Toilet buildings that sit exposed or unmonitored must be tough, easy to clean, and quick to bring back online after heavy use

Read More »
Team reviewing building plans—planning process for choosing modular vs site-built public toilet solutions.
Modular Buildings 101
Choosing Between Modular and Site-Built Toilets

Public toilets are small buildings with big consequences: get them wrong and you’ll feel it in complaints, maintenance call-outs, and blown timelines. For councils, DOC partners, schools, and commercial operators in Aotearoa, one of the core decisions is whether to procure a modular (prefabricated) unit or commission a site-built block

Read More »
Smashed porcelain toilet bowl in a vandalised cubicle—example of failure in standard public fixtures.
Compliance
Vandal-Resistant Public Toilet Buildings​

Public toilets are often unattended, exposed, and heavily used—exactly the kind of environment where vandalism, theft, and misuse can spike. The goal isn’t to make facilities feel “fortified,” but to design them so damage is harder to inflict, easier to clean up, and less costly to fix

Read More »
Floor diagram of NZ twin cubicle ambulant toilet layout with grabrails and outward-swing doors, plus 3D view of the amenity building.
Compliance
Ambulant Toilet Requirements in New Zealand

Ambulant and accessible toilets are not the same thing. An accessible WC is a larger room (for wheelchair users and others who need turning/transfer space). An ambulant WC is a standard-sized cubicle fitted with supports and clearances for people who are mobile but need assistance

Read More »
LooCube™ accessible toilet building with wide doorway and ramp with handrails, designed for inclusive access in Aotearoa.
Compliance
Accessible Toilet Buildings for Aotearoa

Creating truly inclusive public places in New Zealand means providing facilities everyone can use—confidently and safely. LooCube™ accessible toilet buildings are purpose-designed for councils, schools, transport authorities, and tourism operators

Read More »
LooCube™ on concrete slab in a park—accessible cubicle and storeroom; dry vault is underground (not visible).
Treatment Technology
Understanding dry vault toilets and their operation

A dry vault toilet is a non-flush system that stores waste in a sealed underground holding tank (the “vault”). There’s no water carriage and no soil infiltration field. When the tank reaches a set level, a licensed contractor pumps it out and transports the waste to an approved treatment facility

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