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How to decorate the disabled hotel room?

Disabled big bed room with typical double room, disabled double room with typical big bed room. In addition, if space permits, there should be a sofa bed seat in the queen bed room for the disabled. If there are more than 200 hotel rooms, there should be at least one disabled room in every 100 room, which should still be located on the lowest room floor, near the elevator, or in accordance with local regulations. For resort hotels, disabled rooms must be directly connected to the driveway through the lobby. From the appearance, the design of disabled rooms should be basically the same as that of standard rooms, but the distance, height, equipment type and other facilities provided should meet local regulations and international standards.

First, the minimum size:

1, excluding the toilet, the net size of the room is 4000x5000mm;;

2. The main door width is 914 mm;

3. The porch width1219mm;

4. The clear width of the bathroom door is 813mm;

5. The clear width of the connecting door is 914 mm;

6. Switches and controllers of the following equipment shall not be higher than the ground finish surface of 1.2m:

Lights, air conditioning, heating, ventilation, emergency communication, curtains (electric priority), emergency call button, emergency release lock, telephone (room and bathroom);

7. The distance between the main items in the room is 65438 0.3m;

8. The distance between the bed and the wall is1m;

9. The turning diameter of the indoor wheelchair is1.524m. ..

Second, the wardrobe and dressing area:

1, the wardrobe has a clear width of at least 1m, with a clear depth loss of 0.6m and a clear width of 0.45m adjacent to safes and drawers.

2. The interior of the wardrobe is the same as that of a general guest room, except that the clothes rail should be installed at a height of 1.7 meters from the ground when in normal use, and at a height of 1.2 meters when in use by the disabled.

Third, the disabled toilet entrance:

1. If the door opens to the bathroom, the clear width between it and the opposite wall should be1.524m..

2. The clear width of the corridor or lobby of the toilet should be at least 1.2 19 m, and it is suggested that the clear width of the latch side in the door opening direction should be 0.61m..

3. If the distance between the door and the opposite wall is less than 1.524 m, the door should be opened outward, but the clear distance on the latch side should be 0.6 1 m, and the clear width of the door should be at least 0.8 13 m. ..

Four, disabled toilet facilities and ancillary equipment:

1, bathtub: a, length at least1.7m; B, the bottom of the bathtub is non-slip; C, installing a hand-held shower with adjustable lever height; D, install handrails along both sides and sides of the bathtub, 75mm to 150mm away from the upper part of the bathtub frame. Handrails must be able to withstand the pushing and pulling force of 150kg; E, except the bathtub with shower, other facilities are consistent with the standard rooms; F, except handrail requirements, other accessories are consistent with typical rooms.

2. Shower room: a. The internal size is at least1000x1000 mm; B, shower area threshold 13-20mm. From the threshold to the drainage direction of the ground, the ground inclines downward. C. use shower curtain instead of hinged shower door; D, shower hose; E, 1 meter above the ground, install unipolar water temperature and water flow control valve; F, if there is more than one toilet for the disabled, you can consider using a device with half left hand and half right hand; G, all other accessories refer to the typical guest room bathroom; H, above the ground 1 m, provide a concave or surface-mounted soap and shampoo bracket within the reach of the shower seat; I. Provide a 500-mm-high folding chair opposite the wall with shower head and control valve; J install handrails in the shower room according to local regulations and international standards. Some handrails can also be used as towel racks; K, if the space is tight, a disabled person's toilet can use three sets of equipment (no separate shower). L, the bathtub should have a shower with a shower curtain, and the bathtub seat (at least 400 mm wide) should be integrated at the end of the bathtub to facilitate the disabled.

3. Toilet: a. It is recommended that the seat height be 400 to 450mm;; B, need manual flushing device; C the standard of handrail facilities refers to local regulations and international standards; D if possible, the auxiliary device shall be installed under the handrail; E, all auxiliary equipment is consistent with the typical room.

4. Wash basin: a. The maximum height from the floor finish to the top of the wash basin is 864mm;; B, single-lever control valve, wrist knife control or constant temperature measurement and manual control are preferred. Avoid using round knobs; C, the leg space under the basin should be at least 760mm clear width and 750mm clear height; D, the bottom edge of the mirror is not higher than 10 16mm from the ground, and the installation height of the oblique mirror can be higher; E. provide towel rings or towel bar in the basin area; F all other accessories in this respect meet the requirements of a typical room.