Designed, public toilets 2.0
Free of charge. Self-cleaning. Environmentally friendly.
JCDecaux designs and delivers public toilets free of charge to 14 cities across Sweden. The toilets are free for everyone to use. Here at ToaSverige you can see where our toilets are located and the current status of each toilet. Choose a city in the menu below and then click on our map. Welcome to the site!
Take a closer look at one of the cities.
- Statistics
- Statistics available in spring 2024
- Stockholm
- Solna
- Karlstad
- Norrköping
- Eskilstuna
- Helsingborg
- Linköping
- Jönköping
- Västerås
- Lund
- Sollentuna
- Växjö
- Halmstad
Models
Every city and every location has its own specific conditions, which is why we offer different models of the toilets we supply. Each type of toilet can be customised in terms of appearance with different colour choices and surface materials.
Midi is a 12 sqm accessible toilet. It can be found in about 40 locations in Stockholm and is our most common toilet.
The Jumbo model is 18 sqm and has one accessible toilet, two regular toilets and one urinal.
Fenix is a fully accessible toilet.
Funding
JCDecaux's public toilets cost nothing to either cities or taxpayers.
They are also free for everyone to use. Funding comes from outdoor advertising sold by JCDecaux in other locations around the city where the toilets are located. The toilets are always free of advertising. JCDecaux pays for 100% toilets and is also responsible for their operation, maintenance and upkeep.
FAQ
The toilet is broken/dirty, who do I contact?
You contact our fault report. Contact details email: [email protected] Tel: 08 474 83 50
Can I be locked in the toilet?
No, you can't be. The maximum time to be in a toilet is 20 minutes. After that, the door opens automatically.
How do I lock?
All our toilets lock automatically when you enter and close the door. In our accessible toilets, you press the open button when you want to leave. In the regular toilets, you simply press down the handle.
Why does a toilet close?
The most common reason for closing a toilet is that it has been vandalised and requires major repair. This can be due to vandalism, vulnerable people using the toilet for shelter, or organised crime involving the theft of components needed to operate the toilet. Graffiti is common, but toilets do not usually need to be shut down because of it, as it is removed quickly.
How much does a toilet cost?
The toilets cost millions to install. However, the biggest costs come from the ongoing maintenance, which is paid for 100% by JCDecaux.
What does self-cleaning mean?
After each visit, the floor and toilet seat are flushed with disinfectant detergent. This is done automatically between visits. The sensors ensure that the toilet is empty before cleaning begins.
Can I get a toilet for my city?
All JCDecaux toilets are displayed in municipalities where we have cooperation agreements. If you would like to know more about how this works, please contact Micael Nilsson, Director of Establishments.
How are the toilets financed?
The toilets are financed through outdoor advertising sold by JCDecaux in the cities where the toilets are located.
Is it free to use the toilets?
Yes, it is free for everyone to use our toilets.