Minimum inside with a wall mounted water closet and 59in.
Ada toilet stall door swing.
The compartment door can be located in the side partition that is closer to the water closet when the door opening is beyond the minimum depth of the compartment area.
The door however must swing out.
Door closers often require more than 5 pounds of force to open and the last thing you need if you re in a hurry to get there is to be hindered by a door that s too heavy to open ada compliance misconceptions.
Toilet stall doors including door hardware shall comply with 4 13.
The width of the standard stall must be 60in.
Minimum with a floor mounted water closet.
In a corner handicap stalls require a minimum of 60 x 60 compartment and is required with a minimum door size of 32 and the maximum size and more common is the 36 door.
Doors cannot swing into required clear floor or ground spaces in these specific instances.
An example of a single ada bathroom layout.
The door can swing in if it clears the minimum compartment area.
For commercial bathrooms with multiple toilet stalls and handicap the rules change a little.
The commode must be centered 18in.
Like any building code ada guidelines are subject to change.
If a standard stall is provided at the end of a row of stalls and if the length of the stall is extended at least a minimum of 36 inches 915 mm beyond the required minimum length the door if located on the side of the stall diagonal to the water closet may swing into the stall.
These common pitfalls can spell trouble for ada compliance not just in restrooms but in the rest of your facility.
Current guidelines for bathrooms published in 2010 allow the bathroom door to swing inward as long as there.
Multiple toilet stall layouts.
From either side of the stall with a 32in.
Minimum clear inside with a depth of 56in.
Figure 30 a standard stall.
Clear floor space at controls for automatic and power assisted doors and gates 404 3 5 fixture clearances in toilet and bathing facilities except those that are single user where wheelchair space beyond the door swing is provided 603 2 3.
Unfortunately most bathroom stalls are designed so that there is barely room for a person to stand in the stall as the door is opening and closing.
Figure 30 a 1 standard stall end of row.