User:JustinePorto/Public toilets in Nevada

Public toilets in Nevada, commonly called washrooms, are found at a rate of around seven public toilets per 100,000 people.

Public toilets
washroom is one of the most commonly used words for public toilet in the United States. Euphemisms are often used to avoid discussing the purpose of toilets. Words used include toilet, restroom, bathroom, lavatory and john.

A 2021 study found there were seven public toilets per 100,000 people. Public toilets are often located in semi-private public accommodations like hotels, stores, restaurants and coffee shops instead of being street level municipal maintained facilities. A 2021 study found there were ten public toilets per 100,000 people. The cleanest public toilets at a gas station in Nevada, according to the GasBuddy, in 2019 were found at Maverik.

The cost of tickets for Burning Man helps cover some costs associated with running the event, like providing public toilets. These are mostly portable toilets. Some RVs at Burning Man have their own private toilets.

History
Because Prohibition saw an increase in the construction of public toilets to address the new found demand, many municipalities located outside the South built sex-segregated public toilets that were essentially the same construction inside, with the same number of stalls and layout for each.