Universal design for the physical world - Bathrooms Flashcards
What makes a bathroom inaccessible for wheelchair users? (Choose all that apply)
A) Tight corners
B) Sinks without wheelchair access
C) High or low toilets
D) Bathroom stalls with room for a wheelchair
A) Tight corners
B) Sinks without wheelchair access
C) High or low toilets
True or False: Bathrooms with tight corners and no room for wheelchairs are accessible.
False
Which of the following is an example of Universal Design in a bathroom?
A) Tight bathroom stalls
B) Hands-free faucets
C) Toilets without grips
D) High paper towel dispensers
B) Hands-free faucets
Which Universal Design principle is demonstrated by bathrooms providing hands-free faucets and automatic flushing?
A) Principle 4: Perceptible Information
B) Principle 6: Low Physical Effort
C) Principle 7: Size and Space for Use
B) Principle 6: Low Physical Effort
What feature helps blind people identify bathroom signs?
A) Raised tactile shapes
B) Braille signs
C) Both A and B
C) Both A and B
True or False: All blind people can read Braille, making it a perfect solution for bathroom signage.
False
Which Universal Design principle applies when bathrooms provide enough space for maneuverability?
A) Principle 4: Perceptible Information
B) Principle 7: Size and Space for Use
C) Principle 6: Low Physical Effort
B) Principle 7: Size and Space for Use
Which Universal Design principle is applied when bathroom labels are both visual and tactile?
A) Principle 4: Perceptible Information
B) Principle 7: Size and Space for Use
C) Principle 6: Low Physical Effort
A) Principle 4: Perceptible Information