dds 12 Toilets Key Principles Accessible unisex toilets must always be available which are suitable for all the disabled people usin the buildin, in accordance with section one below. Separately, any sinle sex facilities must provide for the ambulant disabled person who may not actually need the full rane of facilities available in the unisex toilet, but could, if they are suitably desined, easily make use of the sinle sex facilities. Unisex facilities for disabled people should be at least located wherever sinle-sex provision is provided. There are two sections to this information sheet. 1. Unisex Provision 2. Sinle sex provision Public areas must be served by facilities that can meet a wide rane of needs. pae 1 of 5
1.Unisex Provision : Desin Criteria (see diaram on p.3) The cubicle must meet the followin criteria: Measure at least 2.2 m by 1.5m with an outward openin door. OR Measure at least 2.4 m by 1.5 with an inward openin door. Have a door with a clear openin width of at least 900mm. Provide for transfer from a wheelchair to the toilet from the front or side. Handrails, soil pipes or other features in the cubicle must not obstruct a second person assistin the disabled user of the facility. The layout, handrails and other equipment must conform to the layout shown in the diaram on pae 3 or Fiure 55 in accordance with the British Standard BS 8300. Handrails must contrast with the backround colour scheme. All door locks etc should be desined for people with limited dexterity makin use of lever style handles. The toilet flush must be on the off-side and located no hiher than 1m from the floor. In addition to the alarm specified in BS8300, (see above) consideration should be iven to an alarm that consists of: 1. A cord runnin around the entire internal perimeter of the cubicle, 2. located 150mm above floor level and; 3. havin a contrastin colour to the backround walls and floor. The hand dryer must be accessible from the toilet. A unisex cubicle is located as close as possible to the entrance and/or waitin area of the buildin. See diarams for full layout details. Alternative peninsular layouts are described in BS8300, pae 118. pae 2 of 5
Alarm pull cord with two red banles H.D. - Automatic hand dryer S.D. - Soap dispenser P.T. - Paper towel dispenser A.R. - Alarm reset button T.P. - Toilet paper dispenser Sanitary dispenser Grab rails Colostomy chanin shelf at 950 above floor level Centre line Heiht of drop down rails to be the same as the other horizontal rab rails 800-1000 Shelf HD SD PT AR TP 720-740 480 Grab rails Padded back rest 680 300 300 1100 100 Heiht of fittins and fixtures for corner WC layout Sanitary dispenser Shelf Full Lenth Mirror Disposal bin 2.200min. Clothes hooks 140-160 Hand rinse basin Vertical rab rails Alarm pull cord 750 Drop down rail Sanitary disposal unit 250 600 Vertical rab rail 150 320 970 1000 min. 1.500 min. 500 Colostomy shelf for standin users Unisex accessible corner W.C. layout pae 3 of 5
2. Sinle Sex Provision : Desin Criteria Layout of sinle-sex provision horizontal support rail wheelchair users min. 0.360 Where the toilet accommodation is accessible to wheelchair users: At least one urinal must be set at a lower heiht of 500mm (measured to the rim from the floor level). ambulant people 0.500 wheelchair users 0.380 At least one wash hand basin must be located at a heiht of 700mm Urinal Layout Where the toilet accommodation is accessible to ambulant disabled people: At least one urinal must be set at a lower heiht of 500mm. 0.800 Washbasin for Ambulant Disabled People In eneral all others wash hand basins must be located at a heiht of 800mm. In the above cases the rim of any urinal must project at least 360mm from the wall. Example of Cloakroom Layout for Ambulant Disabled People A sinle handrail must be provided above any urinal and a 600mm lon handrail located on either side of the urinal, with their mid point positioned 1100mm above the floor. A space at least 900mm wide by 1350mm deep must be provided in front of any urinal. 600 lon 0.680 1400 A space at least 1500mm by 1500mm should be provide in front of any wash hand basin. 0.680 0.480 At least one cubicle and thereafter one in every five must: 0.800 0.200 Be at least 800mm wide. approx. approx. 0.400 0.500 1.500 W.C. compartment for Ambulant Disabled People pae 4 of 5
continued Have an outward openin door fitted with a horizontal bar on the inner face to assist closin. Have a clear door width of at least 750mm. Have a toilet pan at least 480mm hih (measured to top of seat). Be provided with three handrails, 680mm hih from the floor,located on the rear wall and each of the sides of the cubicles. All door locks etc must have a lever style handles suitable for use by people with limited dexterity. All controls such as liht switches etc must be in the heiht rane of 900mm to 1200mm, includin hand dryers and operable by someone with limited dexterity. All controls taps and handrails must contrast with the surroundin backround, walls or facilities. Facilities conformin to these standards must be clearly sined. Other Issues Access to any toilet facility must be in accordance with dds 8 & 9. BS8300 contains detailed uidance on provision for domestic situations. Cross References dds 2 Checklist dds 8 Doors dds 18 Receptions dds 17 Desin Principles dds 21 Further Information pae 5 of 5