Accessible restrooms

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About

Accessible restrooms are purpose-built facilities designed to accommodate individuals with physical, sensory, or neurological disabilities. These restrooms typically include wider doors, grab rails, lowered sinks, accessible toilets, and space for wheelchairs or mobility aids. They provide essential privacy, dignity, and safety for people who may otherwise find standard restrooms inaccessible or hazardous.

Accessible restrooms are a fundamental component of an inclusive workplace. They support not only mobility needs but also sensory or cognitive differences that may make crowded or standard facilities overwhelming or unsafe. Providing accessible restrooms signals a workplace’s commitment to equal access, legal compliance, and employee wellbeing.

Costs and Funding

The cost of installing or upgrading to accessible restrooms varies based on the size of the workplace, existing infrastructure, and the level of modifications required.

Basic modifications such as installing grab rails or widening a door may cost a few hundred to a few thousand dollars.

Full-scale accessible restroom construction may cost $10,000–$30,000 or more depending on customisation and fittings.

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