Nielsen Turn on Bionic Text 1Start2Conference Name(Required) First Last Email(Required) Restrooms: Universal Design Strategies The summary provides Universal Design Strategies that can be utilized for Restrooms. It is understood that any new space or renovation of spaces will meet the local building and accessibility requirements imposed by the local jurisdiction, however, Universal Design promotes best practices in accessibility where environments support a wide range of users and their abilities. Therefore, we’ve identified the following strategies to be considered specifically for Restrooms: Rank the top 10 restroom design strategiesRooms should be located within the overall building footprint to provide for some visual privacy when entering or leaving.The exterior of room door frames should be a contrasting color from the adjacent wall.Provide automated doors with touch panel activation or presence sensor.Provide enough space to accommodate two people passing each other.Full-length vertical mirror is provided at 74 inches (1880 mm) or higher and bottom positioned at 14 inches (356 mm) above the floor. Conference Room: Universal Design Strategies The summary provides Universal Design Strategies that can be utilized for Restrooms. It is understood that any new space or renovation of spaces will meet the local building and accessibility requirements imposed by the local jurisdiction, however, Universal Design promotes best practices in accessibility where environments support a wide range of users and their abilities. Therefore, we’ve identified the following strategies to be considered specifically for Restrooms: Rank the top 10 conference room design strategiesGlass doors and panels have visual warning graphics or markings at two heights. First height between 33 inches and 39 inches (838 mm and 991 mm), second height between 55 inches and 63 inches (1397 mm and 1600 mm).The door to the room should have a clearance of 36 inches (915 mm). Within the room, provide a maneuvering clear space of 60 inches in diameter (1524 mm).Reach to cable cubbies on tables should not be greater than 20 inches (508 mm). This applies when someone is in a seated position with knee space under the table.Position all controls within rooms mounted not higher than 48 inches (1219) to top of device.Eliminate any protruding objects, such as shelves that protrude beyond 4 inches (101 MM).Doors should be easy to operate (not exceeding 5 pounds of force) or the use of automatic openers.Doors and/or door frames should be a contrasting color to the adjacent wall.Provide a direct, barrier free route from the door to seating area.Floor surfaces do not impede personal wheeled mobility devices and all flooring materials are flush to each other without thresholds.