MikePro
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state project, involving a college campus, that we recently completed. Every type of sign imaginable in multiple buildings.
anyways, just got a request to "re-identify" the term "Unisex" for the ADA compliant room identifying signage.
I believe they're leaning toward "Private Toilet" or "Private Restroom", but I have yet to come across a proper pictogram of a Toilet.
Has anyone done something like this? Or is there a standard that is already in use that would appease this crowd?
"Single stall restrooms meet the accessibility needs of many groups of people including, but not limited to, pregnant or nursing parents, people who use wheelchairs or mobility assistance devices, people who require the assistance of an attendant, transgender people, and gender variant/ gender non-conforming people.
The following are emerging/best practices for inclusive language for placement outside of single stall restrooms:
All Gender Restroom
Gender Neutral Restroom
Single Stall Toilet
We do not recommend the use of person-shaped pictograms as an indicator of the accessibility of a restroom. We do recommend a pictogram of a toilet to indicate the location of a restroom, as this may be particularly important for non-English speakers.
We do not recommend any use of the “family restroom” naming convention.
currently, we have simply labeled these restrooms as "Unisex", like the attached picture, but it is simply... not enough?
anyways, just got a request to "re-identify" the term "Unisex" for the ADA compliant room identifying signage.
I believe they're leaning toward "Private Toilet" or "Private Restroom", but I have yet to come across a proper pictogram of a Toilet.
Has anyone done something like this? Or is there a standard that is already in use that would appease this crowd?
"Single stall restrooms meet the accessibility needs of many groups of people including, but not limited to, pregnant or nursing parents, people who use wheelchairs or mobility assistance devices, people who require the assistance of an attendant, transgender people, and gender variant/ gender non-conforming people.
The following are emerging/best practices for inclusive language for placement outside of single stall restrooms:
All Gender Restroom
Gender Neutral Restroom
Single Stall Toilet
We do not recommend the use of person-shaped pictograms as an indicator of the accessibility of a restroom. We do recommend a pictogram of a toilet to indicate the location of a restroom, as this may be particularly important for non-English speakers.
We do not recommend any use of the “family restroom” naming convention.
currently, we have simply labeled these restrooms as "Unisex", like the attached picture, but it is simply... not enough?