Nev. Admin. Code § 444.5465 - Service buildings; toilets
1. Any person
providing camping spaces shall provide toilet facilities, separate for the
sexes, in conveniently located buildings.
2. Flush-type toilets and hand-washing
facilities must be provided unless a supply of water under adequate pressure is
not available, or other conditions preclude the use of such
facilities.
3. Toilet rooms, shower
rooms and other service buildings must have adequate illumination, where a
power source is available. The average illumination level for general seeing
tasks in these rooms are to be 5 foot-candles. In the work area of laundry
rooms and at mirrors in toilet rooms, a minimum of 40 foot-candles must be
provided.
4. These rooms must be
well ventilated with all openings screened, to exclude flying insects, and
constructed of material permitting satisfactory cleaning.
5. Floors in a service building must be
constructed of water-impervious material, well pitched to a floor drain. The
floor must be free from cracks or uneven surfaces that interfere with proper
cleaning.
6. Partitions must be
raised 12 inches from the floor and must be so constructed as to be easily
cleaned. All service buildings and sanitary facilities must be kept in good
repair.
7. There must be a minimum
of one toilet for each sex for every 10 camping spaces or major fraction
thereof. Urinals may be substituted for one-third of the toilets for males. A
camping space used by a camping vehicle with a toilet facility is exempt from
the toilet requirements if the camping space has an individual sewer connection
and is used exclusively by the camping vehicle. However, in no case may there
be less than one toilet provided for each sex.
8. Toilet paper must be provided at each
toilet and hand towels provided in each restroom.
Notes
NRS 439.200
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