8 metre, most people have to use a ladder to get there. Can someone out there give me a serious answer to my question?
Seat height is the seat And overall height is to the tallest point on the bike, like the bars
ADA toilets are typically between 17 to 19 inches in height. To be compliant with ADA standards, the toilet seat height should be between 17 to 19 inches above the finished floor level.
The standard height of a toilet is typically around 15 inches from the floor to the top of the seat. This height is considered comfortable for most adults. There are also comfort height toilets, which are taller at around 17 to 19 inches, and are more suitable for taller individuals or those with mobility issues. Conversely, there are also shorter toilets, known as low-profile toilets, which are around 13 to 14 inches in height.
Handicap toilets are typically taller than standard toilets, with a height of around 17 to 19 inches. This extra height makes it easier for individuals with disabilities to transfer from a wheelchair to the toilet seat. Additionally, handicap toilets have specific measurements for grab bars, toilet paper dispensers, and flush controls to ensure accessibility for individuals with disabilities.
Standard toilet seat heights typically range from 15 to 17 inches. However, heights can vary depending on the type of toilet. For example, comfort height toilets are taller, usually around 17 to 19 inches, while standard toilets are shorter at around 14 to 15 inches. Wall-mounted toilets may have adjustable heights based on installation.
The standard toilet seat size for most toilets is approximately 14 inches wide and 16.5 inches long.
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.
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.
Seat height: 33.7 in
a hole in the ground
Traditional Chinese toilets in the ground typically have a squatting position, with a hole in the ground for waste disposal. They do not have a seat like Western-style toilets. The main difference is the posture required for using them, as Western-style toilets have a sitting position with a seat.
The 1200 and 1500 had a seat height of 30.7" until 1995. They lowered the seat height to 29.1" in 1995.