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  2. Toilet paper should be located between a least 24" (610 mm) and 42" (1070 mm) from the back wall and at least 18" above the finished floor, per the ANSI standard.

  3. Chapter 6: Toilet Rooms - United States Access Board

    www.access-board.gov/ada/guides/chapter-6-toilet...

    This guide explains requirements in the ADA Standards for toilet rooms. Notational tips for users of screen reading software follow. In this document ″ indicates inches andindicates feet.

  4. 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design

    www.ada.gov/law-and-regs/design-standards/2010-stds

    In addition, this document includes technical requirements based on children’s dimensions and anthropometrics for drinking fountains, water closets, toilet compartments, lavatories and sinks, dining surfaces, and work surfaces.

  5. ADA Standards for Accessible Design

    www.ada.gov/law-and-regs/design-standards

    The ADA Standards for Accessible Design—along with the Title II and Title III regulations—say what is required for a building or facility to be physically accessible to people with disabilities.

  6. United States Access Board

    www.access-board.gov/files/ada/guides/bathrooms.pdf

    Learn about ADA requirements for accessible bathrooms in new construction, alterations, and additions.

  7. ADA Toilet Design for Accessibility, Functionality, and More

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    It may be functional, but it’s not resilient in the face of unexpected challenges. “To be ADA-compliant, these toilet rooms must follow exact measurements for toilet compartment doors, faucets, flush valves, grab bars and soap dispensers, as well as having a floor clearance of 60 inches for turning space,” states one expert’s column in ...

  8. Creating Accessible Restrooms – ADA Compliance in Detail

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    The Essentials of ADA Compliance. At the core of ADA restroom compliance are specific requirements designed to make restrooms accessible to individuals with disabilities. These regulations cover various elements from dimensions and layouts to fixtures and signage. Below are the fundamental elements that you need to consider: