What is the standard size of a general public restroom

Updated on Bathroom 2024-06-20
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The blocking size of the public restroom is meters. The basic standard is this, the length of the toilet is about 1 meter, the width is meters, if the depth of the urinal is meters, the width is meters, and the toilet occupies a small area, generally between. The building of public toilets must be ventilated, and the lighting area and the ground area are generally not 1 to 8, and skylights can be added when the floor area cannot meet the requirements.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The size of the unit and the ground should be greater than 100mm and less than 150mm; The partition plate and door distance should be higher than the height of the ground; Class I and Class II public restrooms should be higher, and Class III public restrooms should be higher.

    The design of the public toilet will affect the size, and the distance between the partition board and the door and the ground should be greater than 100mm and less than 150mm in the design of the partition board and the door in the public restroom.

    The independent urinal station should have a partition board with a height of 0 8m, and there are three levels of planning in the design of the partition door, the first class and the second class public toilet are greater than 1 8m, and the third class public toilet is greater than 1 5m. In addition, public restrooms should be equipped with reasonable ventilation methods, and general ventilation openings should be set at least 1 75m above the squatting (sitting, standing) position.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    1.The average floor area index of each toilet in independent public toilets (hereinafter referred to as the toilet area index) should be: Class I: 5m2 7m2; Class II: 3m2; Class III: 2m2 2 9m2.

    2.The indoor net height of the free-standing public toilet should not be less than that of the skylight, which can be appropriately reduced). The elevation of the indoor floor should be higher than the outdoor floor.

    3.Stand-alone urinals should be spaced at a distance.

    4.The width of the doorway outside the single-row toilet stall in the toilet should be less than that; The width of the aisle outside the door of the double-row toilet should be appropriate.

    5.The partitions and doors between toilet stalls shall comply with the following requirements:

    1) The distance between the lower edge of the partition and the door and the ground should be greater than that, and the maximum distance should not be less than;

    2) The height of the upper edge of the partition and the door from the ground: Class I and Class II public toilets should not be less than Class III public toilets; The independent urinal station should have a partition plate with a height of the partition plate, and the height of the partition plate from the ground should be;

    6.In the toilet stall cubicle and toilet room, the necessary barrier-free circular space should be provided for the entry and exit of the human body and the turn, and its space diameter should be 450mm.

    The above is the size standard summarized by Fumeihua sanitary partition manufacturers, which is mainly based on the current standard "Design Standard for Urban Public Toilets CJJ14-2016".

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The floor plan of the public toilet should be divided into separate rooms, and each room should have independent functions. Urinal rooms must not be set up in the open air. The entrance of the toilet should be set up with male and female passages, shielded walls or objects.

    Each toilet should have an independent unit space, and the distance between the partition board and the door and the ground should be greater than 100mm and less than 150mm. The height of the partition board and the door from the floor: Class 1 and Class II public toilets are larger than Class 3 public toilets.

    Stand-alone urinals should have high partition boards.

    The toilets in public toilets should be mainly squatting toilets, and a certain proportion of toilets should be set up for the elderly and the disabled. The flushing of urine and urine should be carried out by automatic induction or foot switch flushing device. Toilet faucets and hand sanitizers should be non-contact appliances, and should be equipped with dryers or disposable paper towels.

    The gate should be able to open in both directions.

    There should be clear signage in the service area of public toilets. All the basic facilities required must be in place. The layout of the toilet should concentrate the auxiliary facilities such as pipes and ventilation in a separate mewrack. Toilets should be designed with appliances with reliable performance, low failure rate and easy maintenance.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The design of the public restroom includes the division of the area where the stool and urine are washed, and different areas have independent functions. For example, the public restroom should have a gender-specific area, the urinals should not be designed in the open air, and the stool should be a separate space in the British style. The size of the unit and the ground should be greater than 100mm and less than 150mm; The partition plate and door distance should be higher than the height of the ground; Class I and Class II public restrooms should be higher, and Class III public restrooms should be higher.

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