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Old 12-08-2022, 04:23 PM
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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby View Post
Most public restroom stalls have those big double-roll acrylic toilet paper holders sticking out of the side wall. Womens' stalls also have sanitary waste bins a little lower but next to the toilet paper holders. A slanted grab bar could easily fit above both.
I agree, but, to be ADA compliant, the grab bar cannot be slanted. It must be horizontal and at least 42 inches long. Also, it needs to be properly anchored to the toilet partition which may be difficult with some metal partitions. Grab bars could be useful in some toilet stalls, but I would only install them in toilet stalls that are designed to be in full compliance with the ADA dimensions and other requirements. There are attorneys who make their entire living by suing companies that don't comply with the ADA law.