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  2. Accessible toilet - Wikipedia

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    a wheelchair-width door; additional options to upgrade a toilet are pit latrines that include a moveable wood seat with support bars. Accessible toilets need larger floor space than other cubicles to allow space for a wheelchair to maneuver.

  3. Prison cell - Wikipedia

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    This essentially translates to a cell size of roughly 65 sq ft (6.0 m 2).* *(65 sq ft (6.0 m 2), minus 35 sq ft (3.3 m 2) of "unencumbered space" leaves 30 sq ft (2.8 m 2) of "encumbered" space, which would likely contain bed, toilet and sink - for a single inmate in a single cell)

  4. Toilet (room) - Wikipedia

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    The toilet room may also include a plunger, a rubber or plastic tool mounted on a handle, which is used to remove blockages from the toilet drain. Toilets often have a wall mirror above the sink for grooming, checking one's appearance and/or makeup. Some toilets have a cupboard where cleaning supplies and personal hygiene products may be kept.

  5. Public toilet - Wikipedia

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    The standard wheelchair-accessible public toilet features wider doors, ample space for turning, lowered sinks, and grab-bars for safety. Features above and beyond this standard are advocated by the Changing Places [ further explanation needed ] campaign. [ 13 ]

  6. Space toilet - Wikipedia

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    A $23 million next-generation space toilet called the Universal Waste Management System (UWMS) is being developed by NASA for Orion and the International Space Station. [21] [22] The UWMS is the first space toilet designed specifically for women as well as men, easing the use of space toilets for women and use for stool and urine at the same ...

  7. Toilet talk: why public loos just aren't good enough - AOL

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