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Doors hinged on the wrong side, thus hindering accessibility. Doorways with high thresholds. Heavy and hard-to-operate door leaves. To facilitate the passage of a wheelchair user through doors. Accessible doors should be so designed as to permit operation by one person in a single motion with little effort. Power-operated doors are the best for peopleThe activator system should be automatic or placed within easy reach. An accessible door should have the following features: a sign, a door handle, an extra pull handle, glazing and a kick plate. 3.2 Door types (a) Automatic doors: - Can be of the sliding or swinging type. general sliding doors are preferable to swinging doors (fig. 1) (fig. 2). - Automatic doors are useful when traffic is heavy. - Automatic doors should have an adequate opening interval. installed near double-swinging doors to indicate a door-opening area and to prevent people from being hit by the door.




(b) Revolving doors: - Revolving doors are not suitable for the use of disabled people or people with prams. - Wherever there are revolving doors, an adjacent accessible swinging or sliding door should be provided (fig. 3). - Auxiliary gates should be provided next turnstiles (fig. 3). (c) Pivoted doors: - Pivoted doors should swing away from the direction of travel - Pivoted doors in series are considered as vestibules (see Vestibules). (d) Sliding and folding doors: - Manual sliding and folding doors are recommended for narrow spaces not heavily used by the public (fig. 4). For exterior doors, the minimum opening is 0.90 m when the door is open. For interior doors, the minimum opening is 0.80 m when the door is open. The minimum door opening can be 0.75 m if the access is straight or if the door can stay open by itself (fig. 5). The minimum door width of rest rooms should For doors installed in an opening more than




0.60 m in depth, the clear door opening should be at least 0.90 m (fig. 6). For double-leaf doors, at least one leaf should have a minimum clear width of 0.80 m (fig. 7). 3.4 Manual door hardware Operational devices on doors, such as handles, pulls, latches and locks, should be easy to grasp with one hand (fig. 8). (a) Handles: - Lever-type handles, push plates or pull handles are recommended for swinging doors because they are easy to open. - Round knobs are not recommended. - Door handles should be located at a comfortable height between 0.90 m and 1.00 m from (b) Locks: Locks on entrance doors should be mounted at a comfortable height between 0.90 m and 1.00 m from the floor. (c) Extra pull handle: To facilitate closing, a door fitted with spring closers should be equipped with an extra pull handle approximately 0.30 m in length, located between 0.20 m and 0.30 m from the hinged side of the door and mounted between 0.90 m and 1.20 m from




3.5 Automatic doors hardware Automatic doors can be activated by: (a) Push buttons located at a comfortable height between 0.90 m and 1.20 m; Activating mats, which can also serve as a location cue (fig. 2); 3.6 Threshold (fig. 8) Thresholds should be omitted whereverWeather-stripping at the door bottom is preferred to thresholds. The threshold should not be more than 20 mm higher than the finished floor level. Thresholds higher than 6 mm should be beveled or have sloped edges to facilitate the passage of a wheelchair. 3.7 Exit doors landing The exit landing should not be lower than the finished floor level by more than 20 mm. 3.8 Glazing and glazed doors Outward swinging doors and doors in public corridors should have low windows to enable users to see oncoming traffic. of the window should not be higher than 1.00 m from the finished floor level (fig. 8). Completely glazed doors should be avoided in




buildings frequented by people with visual impairments. Glazed doors should be clearly marked with a coloured band or mark placed for the benefit of all users at a height between 1.40 m and 1.60 m (fig. 2). Kick plates are useful in protecting the finish on the lower part of the door. Kick plates should be between 0.30 m and 0.40 m in In public buildings, the function or room number, incorporating international symbols should be identified at eye level, i.e. between 1.40 m and 1.60 m (fig. 8). Room numbers should be placed on door frames and not on doors themselves so that the room number is visible even when the door is open. The door or the door frame can be painted in a colour that contrasts with the adjoining wall to facilitate its identification by people It is recommended that automatic doors replace heavy, hard-to-open swinging doors. Door openings narrower than 0.75 m should beA swing-clear hinged door may be used to slightly enlarge an opening.

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