Why are there mirrors in Disabled toilets?

A mirror located either above the wash basin or on the opposite wall to enable people to see themselves in the standing or seated position.
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Can a normal person use a disabled toilet?

Currently, there are no laws that mandate accessible facilities for the exclusive use by people with disabilities. Unlike Disability Parking, which will earn you a substantial fine if you don't have a permit. It is comforting to know you will not be arrested with your pants down for using the lavatory.
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What are the requirements for a disabled toilet?

what are the disabled toilet requirements?
  • A raised height WC with extra projection for wheelchair transfers.
  • A washbasin with lever style taps to assist users with limited dexterity.
  • Paddle style toilet flush mechanism for ease of use.
  • Five supporting grab rails of a contrasting colour to aid the visually impaired.
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Why do they lock disabled toilets?

Because disabled people's toilets are big, private and less likely to be occupied, they are open to misuse by the general public. The Radar Key Scheme enables these disabled toilets to be locked, to prevent vandalism and misuse.
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Can anyone get a radar key?

RADAR keys can be purchased at a large range of outlets including Disability Rights UK and the Blue Badge Company, and if you are a disabled person you should be able to buy the key VAT free.
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Basics - Accessible Toilet Standards



Why is it called a Radar key?

Graeme Hardman from Nicholls and Clarke - the builders' merchants who have been producing the keys and locks since day one - estimates that more than a million of the distinctive keys are in use. The idea for the key came from the Royal Association of Disability and Rehabilitation, aka Radar.
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Do airplanes have disabled toilets?

The level of accessibility of our onboard toilets depends on which kind of plane you're flying on: Most of our Airbus planes are equipped with one fully wheelchair-accessible toilet. Our A332 aircraft only have partially accessible toilets. Our Boeing 747-400 aircraft have partially accessible toilets.
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Do planes have handicap bathrooms?

No airplane restroom, generally, will be large enough to accommodate a standard-size wheelchair; people who use wheelchairs generally are seated on the plane with the help of an aisle chair, which is narrow enough to navigate the corridor that separates the rows.
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What is a disabled toilet called?

Ambulant toilets are specifically designed for those with ambulant disabilities that do not require the extra space that is provided by Accessible toilets. Primarily, they are for those that do not require the use of a wheelchair, for example, those with sensory loss, arthritis or require the use of a walking frame.
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Why do Disabled toilets have blue seats?

A Blue Loo

Rather than expressing sadness, or memories of the ocean, a blue toilet seat can have a greater meaning. In Australia, accessible toilet seats need to have at least a 30% contrast with the colour of the toilet. For visibility reasons, blue is a great choice for a contrasting colour.
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Why are Disabled toilets bigger?

Most commonly, they will have a height of 450mm, which is based off of the height of the average adult user. The toilet also needs to have added projection to the front, or have a more elongated front or pan. This is so that wheelchair users have a larger surface area for transfer, making it easier.
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Should a disabled toilet have a lid?

The WC should never be fitted with a seat lid. Individuals who have a visual impairment require a good contrast between the sanitary ware and surrounding areas to be able to see the fitments etc. A good contrast is also required so that the grab rails stand out against the background on which they are placed.
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Can a pregnant woman use a disabled toilet?

An accessible toilet is one that is accessible for people with disabilities it does not mean that no one person can ever use it. obv if a disabled person comes along they get priority but otherwise there's no harm in other people using it.
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Why are disabled sinks so small?

Wheelchair accessible disabled sinks are permanently fixed to a low height so they can be used whilst sat down. Therefore, this solution is typically suggested if the user always resides in a wheelchair and the basin is not used by any other occupant, to avoid causing strain on the lower back while in use.
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Can you have a camera in a public toilet?

It is not illegal to place CCTV cameras even in toilet cubicles – but the operator must let people know they are being filmed, usually through the use of signs.
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Why are airplane toilets so small?

Flying has become a game of inches, with airlines trying to squeeze as many passengers as possible on planes. They have made seats smaller, shrunk legroom and now, as Santos and Arganda discovered on a recent cross-country flight, made the bathrooms so small an average-size person feels squeezed.
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Can a quadriplegic fly commercial?

One Cape Coral homeowner who is quadriplegic says no, and wants to know why, so he reached out to WINK News for help. If you're disabled and rely on a power wheelchair, you have travel options: wheelchair-accessible buses, vans, taxis, trolleys, and trains. You can't fly commercial—not in your chair.
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Can you bring a motorized wheelchair on a plane?

Traveling by Plane with Your Power Chair

You can travel by plane and take your custom power wheelchair with you. Your chair has FAA-approved gel batteries, so it can be stowed underneath as checked luggage. Of course, traveling with a power wheelchair will require advance planning and preparation.
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How do wheelchair users go to the bathroom on a plane?

If you need to use the toilet, ring your call button and ask the flight attendant for assistance to the lavatory. Flight attendants can assist you from your seat to the aisle chair, and will push you to the accessible lavatory onboard.
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Can a disabled person fly alone?

The Air Carrier Access Act (ACAA) is a law that makes it illegal for airlines to discriminate against passengers because of their disability. The Department of Transportation is responsible for enforcing the ACAA, which applies to all flights to, from, or within the United States.
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How do people in wheelchairs pee on planes?

Men have it easier in that they can sometimes urinate into a bottle created for this purpose, under a blanket to be more discreet. Some wheelchair users can use a catheter with a leg bag. Others have chosen to use undergarments like Depends.
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Can people with IBS use a disabled toilet?

Who can use the toilets? People with IBS and other health conditions and disabilities can use the toilets.
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What is a cant wait card?

States often allow patients to present the Foundation's “I Can't Wait” cards. This important resource can be provided free of charge to anyone with IBD who may need it. To request a card, please call 888-MY-GUT-PAIN (888-694-8872).
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Can you get a RADAR key for autism?

However, many children and young people with autism are able to manage better if they have access to a disabled toilet. There are numerous locked toilets across the UK which can only be accessed with a RADAR key. These keys are available from Disability Rights.
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