An example of a single ada bathroom layout.
Ada toilet stall door requirements.
For commercial bathrooms with multiple toilet stalls and handicap the rules change a little.
5 common ada restroom compliance mistakes.
Figure 30 a standard stall.
A toilet stall is basically an enclosed water closet.
To see all of the ada compliance requirements see the 2010 ada standards for accessible design at www ada gov.
The centerline of the water closet is 18 inches 455 mm from the side wall.
This example shows a door swing located outside fixture clearances obviating the need for wheelchair space beyond the arc of the door swing and turning space free of any overlapping elements left.
If toilet stall approach is from the latch side of the stall door clearance between the door side of the stall and any obstruction may be reduced to a minimum of 42 in 1065 mm.
In a public bathroom that has stalls at least one must be a standard ada stall.
The location of the door is in front of the clear space and diagonal to the water closet with a maximum stile width of 4 inches 100 mm.
Certain ada compliance issues seem to crop up more frequently than others but it s important to note that the following is not an exhaustive list.
In a corner handicap stalls require a minimum of 60 x 60 compartment and is required with a minimum door size of 32 and the maximum size and more common is the 36 door.
Figure 30 a standard stall.
The requirements of the actual toilet grab bars and toilet paper dispenser remain essentially the same.
Toilet stall doors including door hardware shall comply with 4 13.
However the enclosure walls must meet certain dimensional requirements.
Multiple toilet stall layouts.