Facilities Face Increasing Restroom Dispenser Abuse
According to a GP PRO survey of 1,025 U.S. adults, nearly half believe Americans are behaving worse in public now than they did in the two to three years prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, and nearly 60% have witnessed such behavior in the last three months.
“Of the 27% of survey respondents who specifically witnessed damage to property, nearly 70% saw it take place in a public restroom, far more than in a bar (41%), on a public street (39%), or at an event venue (36%). GP PRO’s own customer service data confirms this troubling and growing trend. From January through October 2023, GP PRO saw a 40% increase in ‘dispenser abuse’ reports over all of 2022,” according to a press release.
“We’re discovering that public restrooms are especially susceptible to abuse and damage to property due to privacy requirements that make them virtually impossible to thoroughly surveil,” Ronnie Phillips, Ph.D., senior director of Washroom Innovation with GP PRO, said. “While we can’t change how people behave in public, GP PRO continues to design dispensers that are tough inside and out to help withstand abuse, minimize damage, and deliver a positive user experience.”