Single and double turnstiles can be fitted with audit trail counters to measure footfall
Durham County Council equalities staff is working with the Teesdale Disability Access Forum to make sure the disabled are not left out when new toilet facilities arrive. The new underground block means the facilities will not be accessible to wheelchairs. A number of recommendations have been included in the refurbishment at the Market Place in Barnard Castle. People in wheelchairs and other members of the public who cannot access these facilities will be directed to alternative, assessable toilets nearby.
Time and Attendance North East supply secure turnstiles among its time and attendance and access control products. As well as coin operated the turnstiles can be fitted with audit trail counters, making them the best option for public toilet facilities. This will help measure footfall and serves as a way for councils and buildings such as leisure centres to plan their operations and give a better standard of service. Built in a tripod design, both single and double half height turnstiles are available in a range of styles.