Choose the Excellent Special & Disabled Toilets
Disabled toilets are toilets that are specially designed for people with mobility impairments. Special and disabled toilets are larger, taller, and come with grab bars than regular toilets. To meet the different needs of people with access or mobility issues, MyHomeware has released corresponding disability toilets and disabled toilet suites that adhere to Australian standards, not only making toilets easier to use but also ensuring the safety of people who need physical supports. We also provide colored toilet seats for the visually impaired to ensure their security and hygiene. In short, we try our best to provide the most considerate and the best toilets for the disabled people.
MyHomeware’s toilets for the disabled have a tornado flush system, a dual flush design that exceeds Australian Standard requirements and disposes of most foreign objects quickly and cleanly. Besides, we have also designed ambulant toilets for children, so that they no longer feel inconveniences when going to the toilet.
Myhomeware disabled care products include an up to 15-year warranty for your future maintenance. To sum up, selecting our products will offer you excellent service, guaranteeing you a high-quality product and real-time tracking of your order. Whether you are in Melbourne or Townsville, your item will be delivered safely and quickly to your home.
FAQs about Special & Disabled Toilet
Q: What Are the Australian Standards for Disabled Toilets?
The disabled toilet dimensions in Australia are as follows. The width of the toilet space must be between 900-920 mm, with the width of the doorway not less than 700 mm. The distance from the edge of the toilet floor to when the door is open should be more than 900mm. And the whole toilet must be peninsula type, at least 460mm above the ground, but not more than 480mm. Such standards are convenient to enter and exit toilet rooms, and use the special and disabled toilets.
Myhomeware also releases accessible toilets that are made shorter than 460mm, aiming to give access to children or adolescent with physical disabilities.
Q: Are Disabled Toilets Only for Disabled?
No, it depends on what state you’re in as well. The ultimate goal of disability toilet design is to make it easy for people to use. Some special groups, such as: pregnant women, children, elderly people, can also use the disabled toilet for the sake of security and convenience. When people are faced with overcrowding or damage in ordinary toilets, the attributes of special and disability toilets can also be brought into play.
Q: Do Disabled Toilets Have Lids?
Most handicapped toilets come without toilet lids. The placement of the toilet lid is unstable, which may affect the use of the back liner. To meet accessibility requirements, some have eliminated toilet lids from handicapped toilets. On the other hand, people may take toilets with lids more hygienic. So you can find some handicapped toilets with lids in the market (e.g. MyHomeware). Either design fits well with the concept of accessible toilets.