Bradley
toilet partitions represent
a versatile group of commercial bathroom hardware fixtures that can easily be
adapted to the regulatory requirements for building ADA compliant
restrooms. The partitions
themselves require only basic modifications to accommodate the special needs
features characteristic of these facilities. Specifically proportioned stalls can be
built to ensure safe and comfortable accessibility. Mandatory safety equipment such as grab bars can
easily be mounted to the partition sides.
Important details such as ease of door manipulation and minimal toe
clearance for disabled persons can also be readily configured.
The
ability of a user to easily open and close the stall door is a top consideration
in ADA compliant restrooms. Codes stipulate that partition
doors be opened with no more than five pounds of force. Devices that are mounted to the surface
door for the purpose of opening and closing it must be mounted no higher than 48
inches above the floor. Regulations
stipulate that opening devices be easy to manipulate with one hand without the
user having to grab the fixture tightly or twist his or her wrist in the
process.
Grab
bars that are mounted to the sides of Bradley toilet partitions
are another key element in ADA compliant restroom design. Regulations
dictate that grab bars feature a diameter of 1 and 1 quarter to 1 and 1 half
inches. The centerline of the grab
bar must be mounted between 33 inches to 36 inches above the finish floor. In order to provide maximum support,
comfort, and safety to the user, every grab bar must feature a structural
integrity capable of supporting more than 250 pounds per
foot.
A
grab bar measuring 40 inches in length and placed no more than 12 inches from
the back wall must be mounted on the Bradley toilet partition located nearest
the toilet. The second grab bar
must measure a minimum of 36 inches and must be mounted along the back
wall. Its ends must be no more than
6 inches away from the wall or partition on either side.
Bradley
toilet partitions for ADA compliant restrooms must provide a toe
clearance of 9 inches above the finish floor. However, this requirement only applies
to stalls whose depth is 60 inches or less. Larger stalls are exempt from this
stipulation.
Now
as it pertains to toilet compartments themselves, ADA compliant restroom
guidelines call for an outswinging door that resides no more than 4 inches from
the corner that is diagonal to the toilet.
To
meet this requirement, architects must offset the toilet on the back wall with
its centerline located 18 inches from the nearest partition or side wall.
Bradley
toilet partitions are available in many different material
options. They can also be mounted
in a variety of ways, which makes them ideal for the construction of walk-in
stall compartments that offer ambulatory access. The many nuances of ADA compliant
regulation codes are also readily addressed by the customization options that
enable architects to match stall walls and doors to the exact specifications of
code.

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