Difference between revisions of "Accessible - Moveable Seats"
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* Add a splashguard to the front. | * Add a splashguard to the front. | ||
* Add ‘runners’ - horizontal bars joining the bottom of the legs to better distribute the weight on the floor, to reduce damage. | * Add ‘runners’ - horizontal bars joining the bottom of the legs to better distribute the weight on the floor, to reduce damage. | ||
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Revision as of 22:35, 2 February 2015
Suitable for: Users users who have difficulty squatting, including overweight people, heavily pregnant women, older people, disabled people. |
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Low wooden or bamboo toilet stool with hole in seat, placed over toilet hole, with or without funnel as a splash guard (see lower image) |
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Painting or varnishing would make it more durable, easier to clean and more hygienic. | Low |
Standard varnished wooden chair with hole cut in the seat |
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Acknowledgements
- Content and images: Compendium of accessible WASH technologies WaterAid and WEDC.