It takes you to a Google map, where you can locate a free restroom in your area. Download on Google play. Image credit: Pxfuel CC0 1. They also allow to you search a list of accessible toilets in London. Bookmark this list of public toilets in London and keep it handy too.
See, there really is a tour for everyone. Image credit: Elle Hughes via Pexels. You can even plan your trip, getting info of all your possible toilet stops on the way! The free official National Public Toilet Map app from the Australian Government Department of Health shows the location of more than 19, publicly available toilets in Australia.
Download on App store here. Download on Google play here. Find all the public toilets in New Zealand here. Image credit: Frank V via Unsplash. Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More. With Family Sharing set up, up to six family members can use this app. App Store Preview. Screenshots iPhone iPad. Description Flush Toilet Finder is the quickest, simplest way of finding a public bathroom or restroom.
Nov 16, Version 5. Small bug fixes. Ratings and Reviews. App Privacy. Size 48 MB. When you find the one you want, you can get directions to it via Google Maps and Apple Maps, depending on what OS you're using.
Flush also lists whether a restroom has a fee, requires a key to access, or if it provides disabled access. You can download the app for free at the links below. Charmin makes a 'Sit or Squat' app that does the same thing. App not working? Report Issue. So, when you see a toilet marked. There is no info on the toilet usually. You can title it but there is no option to write more. Having that option that users can click to identify is extremely helpful.
For most with crohns or colitis and you have to use the restroom for an extended time having a single user locked door bathroom offers the privacy you need so being able to identify those would be super helpful. The idea of the app is awesome so I gave it two stars because the addition of the type of toilet and the quality of the toilet can be a big deal to some people. Like does the bathroom look like the type of place people sell drugs and graffiti n stuff or does it have reasonable cleanliness.
Having some sort of rating system for the toilet would be great as well. A huge relief literally and figuratively.
As someone with chronic issues I find traveling and even doing errands can be very stressful. Having it be accessible for people is amazing. It removes nearly all the barriers and anxieties associated with needing to use the facilities.
It has freed me up to travel without having constant stress. Thank you! I think this app has great potential and there are some issues to be worked out. I reviewed some identified locations in my area and they were not near anything resembling a public toilet. I think that may be because the interface to add a location is difficult to use. It ought to be easy to move a pin around while you are editing the location information. I added a restroom site. You should too - it takes under 2 minutes.
This could be the Yelp of public restrooms. Used this app for a few years now. Great for road trips as well as just out and about. What I like about it is the app is easy to use. You can also rate facility as well report on the facility. After all of these years, for the first time, I just NOW ran into a "bathroom no longer available" business went out of business and I was easily able to report that.
I always recommend this app to people so I figure I would go ahead and write a review. Love this concept and find it super helpful in my city. Could be useful to add a way to designate if a facility has gender neutral bathrooms. Not only would this work to make the app more inclusive but could also solve an issue mentioned by another reviewer - there's currently no way to indicate if a restroom is a single stall or multiple.
Most gender neutral bathrooms are single stall so this could be an easy two-birds-one-stone solution.
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