Difference between revisions of "Accessible - Moveable Seats"

From Akvopedia
Jump to: navigation, search
 
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown)
Line 45: Line 45:
 
* 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.
[[Image:moveable_seat_runners.png|thumb|80px|Credit: WaterAid/Layford Jere]]
+
[[Image:moveable_seat_runners.png|thumb|120px|Credit: WaterAid / Layford Jere]]
 
|Low
 
|Low
 
|}
 
|}

Latest revision as of 22:36, 2 February 2015

Low wooden or bamboo toilet stool with hole in seat, placed over toilet hole, without funnel
Wooden or bamboo toilet with hole in seat, placed over toilet hole with funnel as a splash guard
Standard varnished wooden chair with hole cut in the seat
Suitable for: Users users who have difficulty squatting, including overweight people, heavily pregnant women, older people, disabled people.


Construction Advantages Disadvantages Improvements / variations Cost / labour
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)
  • Easy to construct
  • Materials available locally
  • Height must be decided based on user’s needs
  • Can be moved to one side out of the way of other users who prefer to squat
  • Light and easy to carry if necessary
  • Potential for termite damage
  • Enough space needed inside latrine to move the seat away from the pit when not in use
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
  • Comfortable
  • Provides back support while seated
  • Materials available locally
  • Varnish makes chair easier to clean so more hygienic
  • Needs accurate positioning to reduce risk of splashing or soiling
  • Needs extra space in the latrine so it can be moved to one side when not in use
  • Might be heavy
  • 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.
Credit: WaterAid / Layford Jere
Low


Acknowledgements

WaterAid logo.png
WEDC logo.png