Self-cleaning, All-season Bathroom Coming to Heartside Park
, 2023-01-25 10:27:06,
A new, high-tech, public restroom is coming to a Grand Rapids City Park.
Self-Cleaning Toilet Coming to Heartside Park
The City of Grand Rapids Parks and Recreation Department shared that a new all-season, self-cleaning bathroom arrived at Heartside Park this week.
Heartside Park is close to downtown Grand Rapids at 301 Ionia Ave SW. Heartside Park also features a basketball court, picnic shelter, playground, and splash pad.
The new accessible facility will be connected and opened this spring.
According to M-Live, in addition to detecting humans and cleaning itself, the bathroom talks too! Once a person enters the restroom ad locks the door, a voice message will notify the person that they have 15 minutes to use the restroom, after that, the door unlocks.
The restroom comes from a New Zeeland based company called Exeloo.
As for how the self-cleaning function works, MLive reports,
The autowash system sanitizes the toilet and floor with sprayer jets at certain times of the day, according to the company. During that cleaning period, the door is automatically locked to prevent entry and detection systems ensure people aren’t still within the toilet cubicle. The cleaning spray empties into a floor drain.
Artwork on Heartside Parks New Restroom Facility
The mural wrapping the building, named “Connections to Nature,” was created by local indigenous artist Jamie Shackleton.
The mural depicts The Grand River, or ‘Owashtanong,’ running through four bright circles and four river animals.
Here is what Jamie says about her piece,
The process included traditionally illustrating each animal and then transferring it to digital illustration. Once digitized, the process included a lot of logistics to work with the building dimensions. I often printed the illustration horizontally and folded it into a model with four walls to get each part to lay in the intended composition to be pleasingly viewed from each side.
The animals included were creatures that were great medicine for me to see daily while I was in the Grand Rapids Public Museum…
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