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In general, commercial restrooms are required to have self-closing doors to ensure privacy, safety, and accessibility. A door closer is a common device used to achieve this requirement. Nevertheless, you should consult local building codes and regulations regarding door closure requirements for commercial restrooms in your area.
Open the door and go in!
It depends on what the ordinance from building and zoning say in your locale.
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I know of no code requirement for a pocket door to be any higher than a regular passageway door.
yes, of course
Door handles, not necessarily restroom doors.
There is no physical minimum door size - custom doors can be made to any size. There might be building codes for your area specifying what the minimum door size is for a commercial or residential structure, though...
Commercial doors can be found locally and online. Hardware stores such as Home Depot or Lowes are a good place to look. Most areas have commercial construction supply companies that can be found in the local phone directory. Online one can check with Manning Building Supplies, The Commercial Door Company Inc, or a site called Trudoor. One other place to look for a cheep commercial door deal is craigslist.
That depends- in a house, yes. In a store, no.