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Fixed seat height. Armrests can swivel. #L2254.0010 21" wide x 20" deep $699.00 |
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Can be ordered with closed or open front. Armrests can swivel. #L2284.021 $859.00 |
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Shower seat below with optional floor support. Support folds against the wall when seat is lifted. This seat below is hinged to the wall. #L2214.000 support $89.00 |
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Easilly lifted after use and hugs the wall with or without above support.. We use this seat frequently when space is need in a shower and our customer requires a temporary sitting space. To us, this is more useful the building tile sitting into a shower. #L2201.000 18" wide x 16" deep $195.00 |
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#L2202.000 19" wide x 21" deep $300.00 |
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With the addition of arm rests. Each armrest can swivel.
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Handicap Bathrooms :
Clear floor space measuring at least 30" x 48" must be provided
to accommodate a single wheelchair. The space can be positioned for a forward
or parallel approach to equipment. A portion of the clear floor space may
be located under fixtures, lavatories or accessories as long as the required
knee and toe clearance for people in wheelchairs is provided. Mounting
height requirements consideration must be given to the mounting heights
of lavatories, toilets and urinals, as well as all common accessories and
grab bars. A wheelchair requires at least 60" in diameter to make a 180
degree turn. To conserve space, a T-shaped turning space with aisles 36"
wide allowing a three-point turn is also acceptable. A portion of the diameter
or T-shaped turning space may be located under fixtures, lavatories or
accessories as long as the required knee and toe clearance is provided.
Every washroom must have at least one accessible lavatory that meets or
exceeds ADAAG requirements.A handicap lavatory must be set at the proper
height and depth with enough clear floor space and clearance underneath
to allow people in wheelchairs to easily approach and operate it. It must
extend at least 17" from the rear wall and have a clearance of at least
29" from the bottom of the apron to the finished floor. The countertop
or lavatory, should not exceed a height of 34". To allow a forward approach
by people in wheelchairs, a clear floor space in front of the lavatory
at least 30" wide and 48" deep must be provided with no more than 19" extending
under the lavatory. A lavatory installed in a countertop should be placed
within 2" of the front edge for maximum accessibility.Exposed plumbing
under barrier-free lavatories must be either insulated or located to eliminate
any contact. Sharp edges must be avoided. A removable protective panel
or shroud can be installed underneath an existing lavatory as long as required
knee clearance is maintained. Faucets for accessible lavatories, showers
and baths and controls for accessible toilets, urinals and other restroom
accessories must meet ADAAG specifications. All push buttons, valves, knobs
and levers must be operable with one hand, without twisting the wrist or
tightly grasping or pinching the control. The maximum force required to
operate a faucet or control must not exceed 5 lb. Self-closing faucets
that remain open at least 10 seconds are acceptable. All restrooms that
include toilet stalls in new construction must provide at least one accessible
standard compartment that complies with ADAAG requirements. A standard
compartment has a minimum width of 60" and a length that allows using a
wheelchair to approach the toilet either from the front or side. Horizontal
grab bars must be mounted behind the toilet and on the nearest wall or
partition.An alternate compartment, with a width of 36" and grab bars on
either side, is acceptable in alterations where a standard stall is technically
impossible. An alternate compartment is required in addition to a standard
compartment in all new construction that provides six or more stalls. Seat
heights must be 17" to 19" above the finished floor. Flush controls must
be placed on the open side of the toilet with the most clear floor space
and mounted no higher than 44" above the finished floor.When urinals are
provided in men's restrooms, the design must include at least one wall-hung
or stall-type handicap urinal with an elongated bowl installed with its
rim no more than 17" above the finished floor. Although ADA does not specify
the dimension, several states, including California, Texas and Illinois,
require a urinal lip to extend a minimum of 14" from the finished wall.
Flush controls must be mounted no more than 44" above the finished floor
and comply with ADAAG specifications. A minimum clear floor space 30" wide
by 48" deep must be provided to allow forward approach to the urinal. The
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