Hi Sue
try http://www.bog-standard.org Nicki has done a fair job, I don't agree
with all her ideas and she has missed out on design for children with
disabilities.
One thing you need to consider is a wash/changing room. people should
not have to be laid on toilet floors and washed and changed due to
incontinence this is a fairly common problem and is a major reason why
groups including children (or adults) with a continence problem avoid
certain venues.
Dave
Sue Fox wrote:
> Any details for an accessible toilet for children aged 2 to 5 years.
> It will be in a children residential facility and needs to be
> specifically for the children. They may or may not be accompanied.
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