Ablution Facilities
A minimum of 5%, but never less than one, of ablution units should be designated and accessible to people with disabilities. A minimum of 5%, but never less than one, of ablution units should be designated Limited Mobility Ablution Units. Electronic or sensor faucets for automatic use are recommended. Rooms should be provided beside an accessible route and close to the main entrance. Two horizontal grab bars, one in each side of the sink, shall be mounted at height of 700-800mm. The support length should be equal to length of the sink. A bidet shower system, soap and paper dispenser should be mounted near to the sink. All accessories of toilets, including bidet shower, should be mounted at the height of 700-1200mm. The approaching space should be at least 1200mm Floor finishes within ablution spaces should be slip-resistant when wet, and should be anti-fungal and anti-bacterial. Built-in elements within ablution…