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What's the difference between a barrier-free room and an ordinary room?

Design and layout, bathroom facilities, furniture and decoration.

1. Design and layout: The convenience and accessibility of wheelchair users are considered in the design and layout of barrier-free rooms. Doors and passages in rooms should be wide enough to accommodate wheelchairs. The switch, socket and control panel on the wall are located at the height that wheelchair users can reach.

2. Toilet facilities: The toilets in barrier-free rooms are equipped with grab bars, washbasins and height-adjustable toilets, which are convenient for people with mobility difficulties to use. The shower area is equipped with a borderless or lower entrance made of non-slip material, which is convenient for wheelchair users to get in and out of the ground, so as to reduce the risk of slipping.

3. Furniture and decorations: accessible rooms will choose furniture and decorations that are easy to operate. The height of the bed is suitable, which can accommodate the handrail to provide support. The spacing and layout of furniture should consider the mobility needs of wheelchair users.