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  2. Accessible toilet - Wikipedia

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    Accessible toilets are toilets that have been specially designed to better accommodate people with physical disabilities. Persons with reduced mobility find them useful, as do those with weak legs, as a higher toilet bowl makes it easier for them to stand up.

  3. International Symbol of Access - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1960s, with the rise of universal design, there grew a need for a symbol to identify accessible facilities. [3] In 1968, Norman Acton, President of Rehabilitation International (RI), tasked Karl Montan, chairman of the International Commission of Technology and Accessibility (ICTA), to develop a symbol as a technical aid and present in the group's 1969 World Congress convention in ...

  4. File:City of London Cemetery accessible disabled toilet block ...

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    Description: Toilet block in the City of London Cemetery, Newham, London, England.The City of London Cemetery was laid out to the designs of William Haywood, who also aided Joseph Bazalgette in the design and improvement of the London sewerage system, and worked with James Bunning on the Holborn Viaduct.

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  6. Unisex public toilet - Wikipedia

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    Toilet facilities for disabled people, especially those reliant on a wheelchair, may be either unisex or gender-specific. Unisex public toilets are also common in cases where space is limited, such as in aircraft lavatories and passenger train toilets, or anywhere where a single toilet is made available. Several types can be distinguished:

  7. Sanisette - Wikipedia

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    A wash cycle then begins inside the toilet, and the toilet fixture itself is scrubbed and disinfected automatically. After about sixty seconds, the toilet is again ready for use. Special models exist for disabled users, although recent versions of Sanisettes are designed to accommodate both ambulatory users and users in wheelchairs.

  8. 100 Design Fails In Public Places So Bad, They Make ... - AOL

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    Design is all about striking a balance between practicality and aesthetics. ... #98 This Transparent Toilet Door In An Office Building. ... #99 (Oc) Toilets For Disabled People Are Located ...

  9. Potty parity - Wikipedia

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    Historically, public toilets have been divided by sex since the Victorian era. Male cubicles and facilities were typically greater in number until the late 1980s and early 2010s, depending on the country and building. Current ratios range from 1:1 to 4:1 female–to–male. Portable, accessible, and vehicle toilets are commonly gender-neutral.

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