Latrine Superstructure - Emergency

Name : n Cirle R
Definition : Temporary Latrine Superstructure
Made in : India
Packaging : Carton (2 products/ carton)
Gross Weight :

  • Superstructure : 15 kg
  • Iron Pegs (1 ft X4 nos.) : 1.6 kg

Volume :

  • When closed : 0.079 cu m
  • When opened : 1.83 cu m

Dimensions : 1.2 m x 0.8 m x 1.91 m
Not Included

  • Latrine Slab, Plastic Self Supporting
  • Latrine Pan – Plastic Pour – flush
  • Sticker, Latrine – Male & Female

Description :
Quickly deployable (takes only 2-5 minutes in the product commissioning), cost effective, ready to use Superstructure for a single latrine cubicle to be used during all phases of emergencies. Used for communal latrines, health centers, feeding centers, changing rooms, bathing areas and schools etc.

Item Specifications :
The kit is designed to provide privacy cubicle with a roof and lockable door to fit over one 1.2 m x 0.8 m Self Supporting Slabs. The kit is flat-packed and easy to erect and dismantle.
Materials used:

  • MS Iron
  • Tarpaulin(200 gsm), which is light weight yet tough, easy to handle, 100 percent recyclable, hence eco-friendly, U. V. Stabilized, Heat sealed, stronger joints thus 100 percent leak proof.

Accessories provided:

  • Hooks for hanging clothes/ towels etc.
  • 2 pockets for storing Sanitary Napkins/ Soaps etc.
  • 5 holes on twin opposite side for ventilation purposes.
  • Detachable Roof.
  • Once closed the thickness of the product is approx. 3.25 inches (ease of transport & packing).
  • Velcro Latches provided from inside for locking.

Packing Content :

Carton carrying 2 bubble wrap

1> n Circle r – 1 Nos
2> 1 ft. long Iron pegs – 4 Nos
3> User Manual – 1 Nos

  • This Superstructure is designed to be used with the Latrine Slab.
  • The emergency superstructure is for usage on public pit or trench latrines during the first phase of an
    emergency. Each latrine cubicle should be allowed for 50 people in first phase of emergency but the number of
    users should gradually reduce to the minimum standard of 20 people per latrine. For 5000 people therefore, 100
    superstructures should be ordered to respond in a first phase.
  • For longer term excreta disposal or when the pit gets filled, this superstructure could be relocated and
    recommissioned elsewhere.