The Jefferson Memorial Building in Washington, D.C., is one of Washington's most recognizable monuments. And for good reason. Designed by John Russell Pope in 1925, the memorial resembles the Pantheon in Rome and is one of Washington's most recognizable monuments. Visitors will also notice that the structure is now shining much brighter since its recent renovation.
But what is one of the first questions you want answered when you visit any building you're not familiar with? At some point, the question will be, "Where are the restrooms, and is one available?
The answer to this question is evident the minute you walk into the building.
If you look beyond the impressive 19-foot-tall bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson, there is another recognizable symbol. A restroom occupancy light.
There are 16 single-stall restrooms to provide guests with the building's comfortable accommodations. Attention to detail was foremost on the minds of the building designers to increase visitors' comfort and experience. The indicator lights were specifically designed to reduce the lines sometimes associated with using restrooms.
This attention to detail by the architects and management team hasn't gone unnoticed by the thousands of guests who use the restrooms daily.
Bruce Roberts, product developer of The Heads Up Lock, says, "Our lock/light design makes this beloved and iconic American memorial much more accessible and enjoyable for millions of visitors a year. Since its successful installation, we've received a spike in the number of requests for installation from venues across the U.S."
Guests will notice that when the light is red, the restroom is occupied. When the light turns green, it's available. It's that simple.
The Heads Up Lock kit is affordable, maintenance-free, and easy to install. If the building power goes out, it will automatically reset itself. It is 100% accurate. Accuracy is critically important because if it isn't accurate, people are quick to lose confidence in it. And once confidence and trust is lost, it's very slow to gain it back. Contrast this to the unreliable infrared and motion sensors on the market that can produce false readings.
Says the Chief Contractor for the project, Chris Worch, with Worch Construction, "Removing all barriers to access and improving accessibility was our key goal to improve the visitor experience." The feedback has been extraordinary, says Worch. Worch, who installed the units, says, "The kit is installer-friendly. Installation was straightforward and went surprisingly smoothly without any problems."
Says Roberts, "The feedback was incredible with the customer confirming that wait times have been decreased and restroom anxiety is all but gone."
The Heads Up Lock removes all doubt about occupancy. It is a trusted workplace ally. Once it is installed there is no maintenance required. It comes in a kit that includes everything needed to be installed by a qualified handyman. It is a low-risk investment to show how much management is dedicated to the welfare and comfort of their guests. It pays for itself in short order. In addition, it can be used in other venues for all single-stall restrooms, such as offices, commercial buildings, restaurants, manufacturing plants, convenience stores, supermarkets, hair salons, medical clinics, banks, and schools to name a few.
Overall, the restroom lights at the Jefferson Memorial Building continue to receive positive feedback for their time-saving value, restroom accessibility, enhancing the visitor experience, and bringing technology together with architectural beauty.
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