Specifications include, but are not limited to: 4. Toilet Units shall: A. Be esthetically pleasing so as not to conflict with the visual character of the site. • Earth tones are preferred. • The State reserves the right to determine if the color is acceptable and to reject any unit on that basis B. Shall be in good condition with no holes through the exterior walls or leaky roofs • The State reserves the right to determine if condition is acceptable and to reject any unit on that basis C. Be a one piece plastic construction D. Have interior latch for privacy E. Provide maximum ventilation with floor vents, window vents and a high volume vent pipe F. Have a sanitary seat deck and floor design G. Have anti-slip floor surface H. Have no dangerous protrusions, edges, or catch points I. Have a nonporous interior surface to prevent bacterial absorption J. Have outside emergency access to prevent trapped children K. Contractor, at their own expense, shall repair damage or vandalism to any unit immediately, or replace the unit within one day 5. Servicing Units: A. Units must be pumped as frequently as necessary to insure that vault capacities are not reached • This includes holiday weekends B. The vendor is responsible to monitor the units C. Each unit must be serviced at least weekly which shall include: • pump out and recharge holding tank • disinfect and wipe down of interior • restock enough toilet paper to last the week If theft of toilet paper is a problem, a locking device shall be used to prevent the problem D. All trash removed from within the unit must be hauled away from the site and properly disposed of by the vendor E. A log sheet shall be posted inside the toilet noting the date of the last service.