Logically Located: Make sure toilets are easy for all to find
These toilets and family rooms are provided in a central location which is visible and accessible for users with wheelchairs, prams or other mobility equipment. The use of large, colour contrasted signage with directional arrows and commonly used icons helps users to easily identify where the toilets are located.
Access to this unisex toilet is level, making it accessible for users with wheelchairs, prams or other mobility equipment.
The inclusion of an automatic or low-effort door would help make access to the toilet easier for users with mobility impairments.
A clear sightline is provided from the main foyer to these toilets. They are located on an accessible route, allowing access for users with wheelchairs, prams or other mobility equipment. The screening of the entrance to the toilets provides an element of privacy for users and ensures they don’t need to navigate additional doorways.
Toilets should be located on each floor of a building to ensure there is no difficulty for users when navigating.
This toilet is located in a visible location and has level access for users with wheelchairs, prams or other mobility equipment. The entrance is wide enough to accommodate a user moving in each direction. The provision of a screening wall ensures users are not required to navigate additional doorways.
These toilets, accessible toilets and family rooms have a wide access corridor to accommodate users with wheelchairs, prams or other mobility equipment. Accessible toilets should have a clear space of at least 1500mm x 1500mm on approach.