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High enough for a person in a wheelchair to see it but not too low for an standing up person not to see it. Remember that a person standing up should see the sign in order not to occupy the facility intended for a handicapped person.
wheelchair user needs a peep-site 3'6" off the floor.
you might be thinking of the song What Would You Do - by City High
a high ranch house is a ranch with a split entry way. there are usually 3 bedrooms, 1 shared bathroom, kitchen, living room and dining room on the first floor. the second floor consists of a family room, fourth bedroom, bathroom and a 2 car garage. however not every one has the same floor plan.
There is no specific height requirement for handicap parking signs however they should be high enough so that it wont be blocked by a parked car. The sign should be posted in front of each parking spot and the lettering should be large enough for the average person to see from a reasonable distance.
75 inches from the ground
80 inches
The average is 16 inches, naturally there are some lower and some higher, according to requirements and design.
I have tiled to the ceiling in my shower room because this will stop the wall getting damp. I suppose the real answer to your question is tile as high as you wish. Consider how well your bathroom is ventilated.
A person should a clothes hook high enough so they can reach it. The hook should also be high enough so the clothes will not reach the floor.
The cost for a portable handicap lifts can be high up to $6000. And there is normally a cost for installation in addition.
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