from 17" to 19" high AFF
There are a variety of terms that relate to toilet bowl height. It is never measured with the seat on. More and more consumers are preferring an elevated bowl height rather than the "standard" bowl height of 14". Previously, these toilets were manufactured for the disabled, and as such, have the designation "ADA". When you see a toilet marked ADA, you know the seat is between 17-19" high.Some manufacturers want to avoid the "disabled" label, so they use various terms: "right" height, "chair height", "tall" height and "universal height". ALL of these terms are interchangeable, meaning the seat is 16" or higher.
The height of a standard toilet seat is 14" from a furnished floor.
Yes, you would that is part of the toilet.
The ADA required height for access to paper towels requires that the dispenser be fifteen inches to forty eight inches above the finished deck. This is defined by Title III of the ADA.
from 17" to 19" high AFF
below the grab bar
There are a variety of terms that relate to toilet bowl height. It is never measured with the seat on. More and more consumers are preferring an elevated bowl height rather than the "standard" bowl height of 14". Previously, these toilets were manufactured for the disabled, and as such, have the designation "ADA". When you see a toilet marked ADA, you know the seat is between 17-19" high.Some manufacturers want to avoid the "disabled" label, so they use various terms: "right" height, "chair height", "tall" height and "universal height". ALL of these terms are interchangeable, meaning the seat is 16" or higher.
The height of a standard toilet seat is 14" from a furnished floor.
There are a variety of terms that relate to toilet bowl height. It is never measured with the seat on. More and more consumers are preferring an elevated bowl height rather than the "standard" bowl height of 14". Previously, these toilets were manufactured for the disabled, and as such, have the designation "ADA". When you see a toilet marked ADA, you know the seat is between 17-19" high.Some manufacturers want to avoid the "disabled" label, so they use various terms: "right" height, "chair height", "tall" height and "universal height". ALL of these terms are interchangeable, meaning the seat is 16" or higher.
ASSE /ASTM /ADA
toilet rim should be at 10"-11" in height.
Yes, you would that is part of the toilet.
What ever you want it to be thus the name custom
Medical supply places should have them.
Benjamin Andrew Hunt (Age 3 3/4, Height 1cm)
The ADA required height for access to paper towels requires that the dispenser be fifteen inches to forty eight inches above the finished deck. This is defined by Title III of the ADA.