What are the design standards for public restrooms What are the dimensions and precautions?

Updated on Bathroom 2024-08-16
4 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 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.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The spacing of the urinal is 650MM, and the squatting toilet is 900MM and the men's toilet of 15 square meters is OK.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    1. Be sure to plan well, planning in decoration is a waste of time, energy, manpower and material resources. Plan ahead such as the location of the sink, the location of the toilet, the location of the floor drain, the location of the bathtub, the location of the bathtub, the location of the lights, the location of the switch socket, etc. And the location and size of each place must be planned.

    Planning a renovation won't have too many problems and hassles.

    2. Pay attention to moisture and cover on top. The water in the bathroom is relatively large. Currently, the general house is a bathroom and the bathroom is integrated.

    As a result, bathrooms are often surrounded by water vapor, so moisture on top is important. Make a moisture cover on top of the bathroom. For example, coat the top with a layer of water glass.

    Then use a PVC gusset with better waterproof properties.

    3. Sanitary ware is reasonable and suitable, and the first thing to consider when choosing sanitary ware is the size and shape of the bathroom. You can't blindly choose the sanitaryware you have to look at instead of applying. The main sanitary ware includes: basins, toilets, bathtubs, showers and shower mixers.

    4. Pay attention to lighting and ventilation, and the lighting and ventilation of the bathroom are also very important. The ideal method of natural ventilation is to choose the type of window and opening method that is shaded and less ventilated to ensure that the ventilation area is not less than 1 20 of the bathroom's floor area.

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