Step 'N Wash

Peter Rukavina
Step 'N Wash in Action

As far as I know, the only restaurant in Charlottetown to provide a stool that allows kids easy access to the sink to wash their hands is [[Angels]] on Belvedere Avenue. If you’ve got a young child, you know that it can often be a struggle to hold them up to the tap while simultaneously turning on the water, managing the soap, and so on.

Which is why the Step ‘N Wash should be in every public washroom. It’s a hand folding “on demand step,” with no pinch-points, that’s bolted to the floor. USA Today reports today that Hartsfield-Jackson Airport in Atlanta is installing them; the company website has a list of other customers.

Each unit costs $189US, and they suggest you need only one per washroom.

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In my maritime travels this summer, I have found Rubbermaid step stools available in the washrooms of the beautiful new Irving “Blue Canoe” service stations, and also at Jungle Jim restaurants. Kudos to these establishments for thinking of their younger clients!

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