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Unchanged: <p>Disabled toilets are an important accessibility consideration. This can make the difference between a person choosing one restaurant over another. Things to keep in mind include:</p> | Unchanged: <p>Disabled toilets are an important accessibility consideration. This can make the difference between a person choosing one restaurant over another. Things to keep in mind include:</p> |
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Deleted: <ul><li>Have wheelchair accessible toilets, including enough space to move around and handrails</li><li>Ensuring that the wheelchair accessible toilet is accessible (e.g. free from clutter, push button/lightweight door, enough space for a chair to turn around in) and there is a clear path to the wheelchair accessible toilet.</li><li>If there is no wheelchair accessible toilet, consider having the toilets equipped with a handrail so that it becomes an ambulatory toilet that is beneficial to many people with a disability, older persons and women who are pregnant.</li><li>Do not use toilets or the hallways leading to them as storage areas. This space is needed for people with wheelchairs and other mobility devices to turn around.</li><li>Have braille signage on toilets</li><li>Have unisex toilets - this also allows you to dedicate more space to each toilet room.</li><li>Avoid using strong scents, including scented soap in the toilet</li><li>Provide clear signage that shows patrons where the toilets and cash registers are.</li><li>If you have the space and the resources, look into installing a <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="http://www.changing-places.org/the_campaign/what_are_changing_places_toilets_.aspx" target="_blank">Changing Places</a> toilet that allow people who require extra equipment and space to use the toilet safely and comfortably.</li></ul>
| Added: <ul><li>Have wheelchair accessible toilets, including enough space to move around and handrails</li><li>Ensuring that the wheelchair accessible toilet is accessible (e.g. free from clutter, push button/lightweight door, enough space for a chair to turn around in) and there is a clear path to the wheelchair accessible toilet.</li><li>If the toilet is upstairs or downstairs, make sure there is a lift that patrons can use to get to the toilet. If there is no lift on the premises, make sure that the toilet is on ground level.</li><li>If there is no wheelchair accessible toilet, consider having the toilets equipped with a handrail so that it becomes an ambulatory toilet that is beneficial to many people with a disability, older persons and women who are pregnant.</li><li>Do not use toilets or the hallways leading to them as storage areas. This space is needed for people with wheelchairs and other mobility devices to turn around.</li><li>Have braille signage on toilets</li><li>Have unisex toilets - this also allows you to dedicate more space to each toilet room.</li><li>Avoid using strong scents, including scented soap in the toilet</li><li>Provide clear signage that shows patrons where the toilets and cash registers are.</li><li>If you have the space and the resources, look into installing a <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="http://www.changing-places.org/the_campaign/what_are_changing_places_toilets_.aspx" target="_blank">Changing Places</a> toilet that allow people who require extra equipment and space to use the toilet safely and comfortably.</li></ul>
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Unchanged: <ul><li>Wikipedia has a page on <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accessible_toilet" target="_blank">Accessible Toilets</a>.</li><li>The <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://accessible-toilet-project.blog/useful-links/" target="_blank">World of Accessible Toilets</a> provides guidelines on what makes toilets accessible.</li><li><a href="https://www.ableamsterdam.com/accessibility-101/important-features-of-an-accessible-toilet/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">AbleAmsterdam</a> discusses the important features of an accessible toilet.</li></ul> | Unchanged: <ul><li>Wikipedia has a page on <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accessible_toilet" target="_blank">Accessible Toilets</a>.</li><li>The <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://accessible-toilet-project.blog/useful-links/" target="_blank">World of Accessible Toilets</a> provides guidelines on what makes toilets accessible.</li><li><a href="https://www.ableamsterdam.com/accessibility-101/important-features-of-an-accessible-toilet/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">AbleAmsterdam</a> discusses the important features of an accessible toilet.</li></ul> |
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