Today’s toilet partition systems are available with a nearly limitless selection of design options and configurations. From finishes to privacy features and hardware to mounting options, architects and designers have a wide variety of options available to meet demanding project requirements.
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One of the most critical decisions to make is the choice of material. A toilet partition system’s material can impact:
…and much more. Each partition material has unique advantages and disadvantages, depending on the building application. Before specifying a partition material, review not only these considerations but also our Continuing Education course, Specifying Code-Compliant Toilet Partitions on AECDaily.
In the United States, model codes and standards pertaining to fire safety and construction are regulated by the International Code Council (ICC) and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). While not mandatory until adopted by city, county, state, and federal government jurisdictions, adherence to these codes is often critical, as many major corporations require compliance regardless of governmental policy.
Most relevant to the specification of partitions today are the International Building Code (IBC), International Fire Code (IFC), the NFPA 101, Life Safety Code, and NFPA 1, Fire Code. As of , the model codes written by both ICC and NFPA clearly regulate toilet room privacy partitions as an interior finish. This is an important distinction—in recent years, some jurisdictions have interpreted fire and building code requirements for interior finish as being unrelated to restroom privacy partitions. Although these standards are not currently regulation or law in several jurisdictions, prudent architects and specifiers should adhere to them.
Architects, interior designers and specifiers should always request complete ASTM E84, UL 723, or NFPA 286 room-corner test compliance documents from HPL, CL, and SCRC toilet partition manufacturers. It is also important to insist on unmodified NFPA 286 room-corner test compliance documentation from PP and HDPE toilet partition manufacturers prior to specification or purchase.
The building type can help form a baseline for choosing a partition material, depending on whether the facility is prestige, standard-use, or heavy-traffic.
Prestige Buildings
Corporate headquarters, class-A office projects, civic centers & major universities
Standard-Use Buildings
Commercial office facilities, healthcare centers, hospitality projects & manufacturing plants
Heavy Traffic Buildings
K–12 schools, shopping malls, amusement and recreation facilities & transportation centers
Each partition material has unique advantages and disadvantages, dependent on the building application.
Solid Color Reinforced Composite (SCRC)
High-Pressure Laminate (HPL)
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Compact Laminate (CL)
High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE)
Painted Metal & Stainless Steel
Achieving privacy and functionality in restrooms requires careful consideration of restroom partitions. However, with numerous options available, navigating the technical specifications can be daunting. In this blog, we offer a clear breakdown of the key factors to consider when choosing restroom partitions, helping you make an informed decision for your restroom design.
When it comes to choosing the right material for restroom partitions, High-Pressure Laminate (HPL) panels are a popular and versatile option. Composed of multiple layers of kraft paper infused with phenolic resin, HPL panels are topped with a decorative layer and finished with a protective overlay. This construction makes them highly resistant to scratches, moisture, and stains, ensuring long-lasting performance even in high-traffic restroom environments. Greenlam Sturdo offers a wide range of high-quality HPL restroom partition boards in various colours, patterns, and textures to suit different design preferences and project requirements.
Standard sizes for HPL restroom partitions are essential to ensure functionality and user comfort. Common configurations include:
Greenlam Sturdo offers HPL restroom partitions in different dimensions to meet specific project requirements.
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The functionality and aesthetics of your HPL restroom partitions are further enhanced by the right hardware and accessories. Consider options such as:
Greenlam Sturdo offers a range of high-quality hardware and accessories compatible with their HPL restroom partitions.
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One of the key advantages of HPL restroom partitions is their exceptional fire and water resistance properties. Greenlam Sturdo’s HPL panels are manufactured using high-quality materials that meet stringent fire safety standards, making them ideal for use in high-traffic public restrooms where safety is paramount. Additionally, HPL panels are highly resistant to water, moisture, and humidity, making them suitable for wet environments such as shower areas and locker rooms.
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