Lactation rooms should provide at a minimum a lockable door.
Lactation room requirements.
A work surface and chair.
It also must be functional useable as a space for expressing breast milk.
The law requires employers to provide a place that is not a bathroom.
Lactation rooms may be located near lobbies or main corridors in proximity to breakrooms bathrooms and other core building functions.
Storage for cleaning supplies and paper towels.
Footrest sink for washing hands pump and tubing with soap and paper towels compact refrigerator with freezer compartment to store cold packs and milk multi user hospital grade breast pump mothers provide their own collection.
Other configurations such as 10 feet by 5 feet work well too.
A small utility type sink.
And well placed electrical outlets.
It must be completely private so that no one can see inside the space and no one is able to enter the space while it is being used.
In larger facilities it.
Adequate hvac service including a thermostat.
A minimum footprint of 7 feet by 7 feet is recommended as it allows for a 5 foot radius circle with 24 inch deep counters on two walls.
Lactation rooms should be located in a safe area accessible to all.
Lactation rooms should not be in or accessed through bathrooms locker rooms or similar facilities but should be distinct rooms designed for their intended purpose.
A few comfortable chairs number depending on how many mothers will be using the room.