Bathroom Signs
Bathroom signs inform the public where the bathroom facilities are.
Bathroom signs can be blue and white, or white and black. They can show a male or female figure for easy recognition by any nationality and may also be accompanied by the written term. Unisex toilets are shown by the inclusion of both male and female figures.
Disabled toilets are recognised by a white wheelchair symbol and the word ‘TOILET’ in white text on a blue background.
Hygiene safety and notices display information about bathroom use.
Braille Sign - Female Accessible Toilet LH
All buildings approved after 1 May 2011 must display either left hand or right hand transfer.All braille signs are fully compliant with BCA 2011 Vo...
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These toilet signs may only be used for buildings approved before 1 May 2011 or to replace existing signs. For buildings approved after this date, ...
View full detailsBraille Sign - Accessible Toilet RH
All buildings approved after 1 May 2011 must display either left hand or right hand transfer.All braille signs are fully compliant with BCA 2011 Vo...
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