Accessible - Commode Seats

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Suitable for: people who cannot reach a latrine; small children.


Construction Advantages Disadvantages Improvements / variations Cost / labour
Painted wooden chair with ‘potty’ inserted in hole in seat. Potty is removed for emptying.
  • Can be placed in the most convenient place for the user or caretaker, either inside or outside the house
  • Fabric straps support a user with poor balance
  • Container must be emptied and cleaned after every use
  • A separate private toilet area might need to be created
  • Wood needs regular painting/varnishing
  • Padding can be added to back and sides for extra comfort
  • Seat could be used without the potty, placed over the toilet hole
  • A bucket could be used under the seat instead of a potty
Low to medium
Metal commode chair with plastic inset toilet pan (bought in local market). Container is placed beneath the seat and emptied into the latrine.
  • Painted metal and plastic are strong, durable and easy to clean
  • Can be placed in the most convenient place for the user or carer, either inside or outside the house
  • Container must be emptied and cleaned after every use
  • A separate private toilet area might need to be created
  • Metal is uncomfortable for some users – a home-made padded ring could be added for comfort
  • Plank and waist belt added to provide extra support
Car tire inner tube could also be used as a cushion Medium to high


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