The survey comes as the population navigates another busy summer season while public health officials continue monitoring foodborne illnesses, norovirus and common respiratory viruses. Beyond supporting hand hygiene, restroom conditions also shape public perception of a business. More than two-thirds of respondents (68 per cent) say they are more likely to return to a business with a clean, well-maintained restroom. “It’s an opportunity to support public health, reinforce the professionalism and quality of a facility, and create a positive impression for every visitor. That’s especially important during the busy summer travel season, when more people are relying on public restrooms.”