The ASI 9013 Recessed - Mounted Baby Changing Station is a top - notch choice for commercial restrooms. It offers a sturdy and reliable diapering area. Crafted from type - 304 stainless steel with a welded construction and a sleek satin finish, it combines durability with great aesthetics. This station is ADA compliant, guaranteeing easy accessibility and high safety standards. The high - impact - resistant plastic changing surface is a breeze to clean, and it's made of FDA - approved fungus - and bacteria - resistant plastic, ensuring a hygienic environment. Operating this changing station is a one - handed wonder, thanks to the pull handle and concealed spring. It comes with an adjustable two - part safety strap suitable for infants up to 3.5 years old, capable of supporting up to 50 lbs, and can hold a total weight of up to 400 lbs for robust use. The design includes two bag hooks, dispensers for bed liners and paper towels. The unit requires a rough opening of 34 - 1/4 inches in width, 22 - 3/4 inches in height, and 3 - 3/4 inches in depth. It's fully compliant with ASTM F - 2285, G - 21, G - 22 and ANSI Z535 and comes with a five - year warranty against material or workmanship defects.





Using the ASI 9013 Baby Changing Station is super easy. First, when installing, make sure to create a rough wall opening that's 34 - 1/4 inches wide, 22 - 3/4 inches high, and 3 - 3/4 inches deep. You can mount it with self - threading screws or lag screws. For ADA compliance, set the top edge of the changing table 32 to 32 - 3/8 inches above the finished floor. To operate, just pull down the changing table. It's counterbalanced with a damped gas spring, so you can open and close it with one hand. When you have a baby on the table, use the adjustable safety strap to secure the baby. Slide the strap into the cam buckle until it's snug, and you can tighten or loosen it easily. To unbuckle, lift the buckle lever. As for maintenance, the high - impact - resistant plastic surface can be easily wiped clean. Regularly check the safety strap and all the parts to make sure they're in good condition. Also, ensure the supporting wall and hardware can handle the weight. This station is built to last, but following these steps will keep it working well for years.