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Is a changing table a requirement in an accessible restroom of a public facility?
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What about the ADA?A search of the digital IBC for the term "changing station" produced no hits, so I'm going to vote no -- not required.
Some states might add that as a requirement.
Yes, I agree. The FBC Accessibility does not require one either. As a reminder the FBC put chapter 11 in their modified version of the ANSI A117.1 also known as the FBC Accessibility.There are no requirements in either the ICC A117.1 or the 2010 ADA Standards to provide a changing station.
Yeah, it appears that the scoping of when changing stations are required exists outside of the model codes for now. California has tucked it into government and health codes, where it’s easy to miss for those of us who focus mostly on locally adopted building codes and federal regulations.They are trying to work it into the code, but not sure if it made it yet…
Adult changing stations got in the code before baby changing stations!2024 IBC:
1110.4.1
Not fewer than one adult changing station shall be provided in the following locations:
- 1.In assembly and mercantile occupancies, where family or assisted-use toilet or bathing rooms are required to comply with Section 1110.2.1.
- 2.In Group B occupancies providing educational facilities for students above the 12th grade, where an aggregate of 12 or more male and female water closets are required to serve the classrooms and lecture halls.
- 3.In Group E occupancies, where a room or space used for assembly purposes requires an aggregate of six or more male and female water closets for that room or space.
- 4.In highway rest stops and highway service plazas.
Pretty sure they will handle both...Adult changing stations got in the code before baby changing stations!
2024 IBC:
1110.4.1
Not fewer than one adult changing station shall be provided in the following locations:
- 1.In assembly and mercantile occupancies, where family or assisted-use toilet or bathing rooms are required to comply with Section 1110.2.1.
- 2.In Group B occupancies providing educational facilities for students above the 12th grade, where an aggregate of 12 or more male and female water closets are required to serve the classrooms and lecture halls.
- 3.In Group E occupancies, where a room or space used for assembly purposes requires an aggregate of six or more male and female water closets for that room or space.
- 4.In highway rest stops and highway service plazas.
"adult" changing station?
What's THAT????
What exactly are these babies being changed into?BABIES Act was signed by President Obama into law in 2016 to require baby changing tables in the men’s and women’s rooms in federal buildings, which is a pretty good indicator it isn’t in previous standards.
Same reason we now have "assisted" toileting and showering rooms...."adult" changing station?
What's THAT????
I know the reason for oversized, single-occupant "family" toilet rooms is to provide a toilet room where a family member or a caregiver can assist someone such as an elderly person who wears adult diapers, or someone who is saddled with a colostomy bag (been there, done that), but I have never heard of an adult changing "station."
What's THAT????