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  1. The Design Manual : Barrier Free Access 1997 sets out the design requirements of providing proper access to and appropriate facilities in a building for persons with a disability and other sectors of the population including the elderly, who at times require the same provisions as persons with a disability.

  2. 6.11.1 Sanitary facilities. Sanitary facilities include toilets, shower and bathrooms, baby care and ancillary facilities. Such facilities should be provided for the general public, persons with a disability, as well as the elderly and people with baby or young children.

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  4. traditional male/female toilets (e.g. caregivers attending to persons with a disability of opposite sex, parents bringing along their children of opposite sex, men caring for babies cannot use traditional baby care rooms which are usually provided inside female

  5. to the building or premises will be provided for persons with a disability. The Building (Planning) Regulations (B(P)R) also require certain categories of buildings to be planned for use by persons with a disability. Access and facilities for persons with a disability

  6. national standards 3-26 Part IV Drainage Works 39. Drainage of buildings 4-2 6¨/46 5X5 6Ç Last updated date 23.4.2020 23.4.2020 ê.¢KqB ( XDÇYÕ A9Á>>ã;ÜKIX O ã3:;Ü- I³#r.i1è ) Y7 3ë Building (Standards of Sanitary Fitments, Plumbing, Drainage Works and

  7. The current legislation in Hong Kong stipulates access requirements for the disabled. However, means of escape (MOE) for the disabled is also an area of concern as certain user groups are dependent on assisted escape. In addition, management arrangements

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