The requirements of the actual toilet grab bars and toilet paper dispenser remain essentially the same.
Ada bathroom stall door requirements.
However the enclosure walls must meet certain dimensional requirements.
For commercial bathrooms with multiple toilet stalls and handicap the rules change a little.
Multiple toilet stall layouts.
Two alternate stalls are permitted for alterations only.
All standard stalls must be at least 60 inches wide.
Compartment doors must meet applicable requirements for doors including the clear width 32 min hardware and opening force 5 lbs.
Toilet stall accessible toilet stalls or compartments must have a minimum width of 60 inches and sufficient space to accommodate a wheelchair to the sides of the toilet or in front of it.
Stall width 60 minimum inside clear stall depth 56 minimum inside clear with wall mounted toilets 59 minimum inside clear with floor mounted toilets standard walk in 36 wide compartment ambulatory accessible compartment with an outswinging door for washrooms with six or more toilets.
In either alternate stall if a wall mounted water closet is used the depth of the stall is required to be a minimum of 66 inches 1675 mm.
The other alternate stall is required to be a minimum of 48 inches 1220 mm wide.
In a public bathroom that has stalls at least one must be a standard ada stall.
Hinge side approaches a side approach toward the hinge side of the door to the pull side of swinging doors shall have maneuvering space that extends 36 inches 915 mm minimum beyond the latch side of the door if 60 inches 1525 mm minimum is provided perpendicular to the doorway or maneuvering space that extends 42 inches 1065 mm minimum beyond the latch side of the door if 54 inches 1370 mm minimum is provided perpendicular to the doorway.
One alternate stall is required to be 36 inches 915 mm wide.
Toilet stall doors including door hardware shall comply with 4 13.
Horizontal grab bars must be installed behind the toilet and on the nearest wall or partition whichever is closer.
In standard stalls the front partition and at least one side partition shall provide a toe clearance of at least 9 in 230 mm above the floor.
The toilet must be centered on the back wall.
If the depth of the stall is greater than 60 in 1525 mm then the toe clearance is not required.
5 common ada restroom compliance mistakes.
Pulls should provide sufficient knuckle clearance 1 minimum to facilitate gripping.
Certain ada compliance issues seem to crop up more frequently than others but it s important to note that the following is not an exhaustive list.
To see all of the ada compliance requirements see the 2010 ada standards for accessible design at www ada gov.