TOILET PAYMENT
Access that is paid for and recorded.
A turnstile for a toilet that takes a coin, card or QR and issues a fiscal ticket. Anti-vandal build for public spaces.
WHEN IT HELPS, WHEN IT DOESN'T
It makes sense when:
- The toilet is public and you charge entry.
- You need a fiscal ticket.
- You want access limited to paying users.
- The building has high foot traffic.
It doesn't when:
- The toilet is free for everyone.
- There is no need for fiscal records.
- Traffic is small and manual charging is enough.
FOUR STEPS
- Payment. Coin, card or QR code.
- Passage. The turnstile lets one person through.
- Fiscalisation. The system issues a fiscal ticket.
- Record. The passage count is logged.
SYSTEM ELEMENTS
- Turnstile. Anti-vandal passage barrier.
- Payment. Coin, card or QR.
- Fiscalisation. Fiscal ticket printing.
- Software. Passage and revenue records.
ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE, NOT AN OFFER
A public toilet: a turnstile with coin and card payment, fiscalisation, anti-vandal build.
This is an illustration for orientation. The final design comes after a site visit.
WHAT THE TERMS MEAN
| Parameter | Meaning |
|---|---|
| EasyGate SPA / Door SPA | Toilet-payment equipment, per the company's claims. |
| Anti-vandal | Build resistant to impact and damage. |
Is payment fiscalised?
Yes, the system issues a fiscal ticket per regulations.
Does the turnstile take cards?
Yes, coins and cards, and on some models QR codes.
Is the build vandal-resistant?
Yes, the turnstiles are anti-vandal for public spaces.
The site visit and assessment are free of charge.
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