Low Level Toilets

Low Level Toilets for Commercial Washrooms & Mobility Aids are traditional-style toilets with a cistern mounted higher on the wall, connected to the pan via a flush pipe, designed for durability, hygiene, and accessibility in commercial and assisted-use environments.

About Low Level Toilets for Commercial Washrooms & Mobility Aids

Low level toilets are ideal for high-traffic commercial washrooms and accessibility-focused installations. They provide reliable flushing performance and allow for flexible positioning of the cistern, which can be adjusted for user comfort and accessibility. Models designed for mobility aids often include raised-height pans, extended flush pipes, and compatibility with grab rails, meeting accessibility standards such as Document M (Part M) and DDA regulations.

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Benefits

  • Classic and reliable design: Proven performance in commercial environments.
  • Accessible use: Raised-height and adjustable flush pipe options for mobility support.
  • Durable construction: Suitable for high-traffic areas and frequent use.
  • Hygienic and easy to maintain: Smooth ceramic surfaces reduce dirt accumulation.
  • Regulation compliant: Meets Part M and DDA accessibility requirements.

Applications

  • Commercial and public washrooms such as offices, schools, and retail facilities.
  • Healthcare and care environments including hospitals and care homes.
  • Accessible toilets for disabled or elderly users.
  • Refurbishment projects and traditional-style installations.
  • Environments requiring robust, low-maintenance toilet systems.

Key Features

  • Cistern mounted high on the wall for traditional low-level design.
  • Flush pipe connecting cistern to pan, adjustable for height and alignment.
  • Dual-flush and water-saving options available.
  • Raised-height pans for accessible use.
  • Compatible with grab rails and support systems for mobility assistance.
  • Durable ceramic construction with smooth glazed finish.

Installation & Maintenance

Ensure secure mounting of the cistern and pan using appropriate fixings. Align flush pipes carefully and check compatibility with grab rails or mobility aids. Regularly inspect for leaks and wear on seals or pipe connections. Clean with non-abrasive cleaners to maintain surface integrity and hygiene standards.