Whereas the height of a standard toilet is 17 inches or lower 14 1 2 inches is a common height the ada guidelines mandate a distance between 17 and 19 inches from top of the seat to the floor on a handicap toilet.
Handicap bar height for toilet.
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If the toilet is for use by children the height must be from 11 to 17 inches.
The toilet paper dispenser shall be mounted below the grab bar at a minimum height of 19 inches 485 mm.
Each grab bar shall be installed 15 inches 380 mm maximum from the head end wall and 12 inches 305 mm maximum from the control end wall.
My recommendation is if it s possible to test it by simulating it with the elderly person who will be using it.
A 42 inches 1065 mm minimum length grab bar is required on the side wall spaced a maximum of 12 inches 305 mm from the back wall and extending a minimum of 54 inches 1370 mm from the back wall at a height of 33 36 inches 840 915 mm.
A 42 inches 1065 mm minimum length grab bar is required on the side wall spaced a maximum of 12 inches 305 mm from the back wall and extending a minimum of 54 inches 1370 mm from the back wall at a height of 33 36 inches 840 915 mm.
It is helpful to use this range as a guide for placement but the most important part is selecting a height that feels comfortable and secure for the person using them.
Normally grab bars that are fastened to the wall by a toilet are placed at a height of 33 to 36 inches that s 840 to 915 mm.
Both types of bars have to be between 33 and 36 inches above the finished floor.
Rear wall grab bars must be at least 36 inches long.
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Side wall grab bars should be at least 42 inches in length with one end 12 inches or less away from the wall behind the toilet and one end at least 54 inches away from that wall.
For horizontal grab bars the ada standards require a height between 33 and 36 inches from the finished floor of the bathroom shower or tub.
Measure up from the floor 34 5 inches and make a mark on the rear wall at this height.