No the standard toilet seat covers are for the standard round toilet seats. The universal will fit the long oblong shaped toilet seats.
The standard toilet height is the same standard height of a chair which is between 16 to 17 inches. You can order toilets that are higher off the ground than that for older people who have a hard time getting up off the toilet.
i am sharing same problem with you, my wc water tank cracked.
Assuming you have a standard toilet now, it will bolt on the same way in the same position. ADA are just taller floor to seat. Most toilets are 12 inches from the back wall to the center of the drain. Older ones, before 1940 or so were 14 inches and I have come across a few odd ones that are 9 inches.
I am looking for the same, have an Almond or Bone square toilet seat that I am looking for a new seat but most important the brackets for it. The two brackets that hold the toilet seat top
Currently, there is no universal standard for defining long-term care facilities.
to make the same type of measurement around world so that there is a universal when measuring certain substances.
All toilet seats are the same basically. At the back, the hinge has a cap that lifts up and there is a bole head under it and a nut on the underneath side. Some have the bolt as part of the hinge with just the nut underneath.
No, not all toilet seats are the same size. Toilet seats come in different shapes and sizes, primarily categorized as round or elongated. The standard measurements for these shapes can vary, so it's essential to measure your toilet bowl before purchasing a new seat to ensure a proper fit. Additionally, some toilets may have unique designs that require specially sized seats.
Pretty much. Most skateboards, quads, inlines and scooters use the same industry standard "608" sized bearings.
Same as a regular toilet.
Because the sizes have to be the same and be compatible with each other.
This would depend on what brand of toilet paper it was.