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For every 1,000 women, there should be 28 toilets and 14 sinks, and for
every 1,000 men, there should be 3 toilets, 15 urinals, and 6 sinks.
In the areas of ViP and VViP, the ratio ought to be raised. Regulations from
the local authorities take effect if they demand more fixtures.
There should be a one-way access system, or at the very least doors large
enough to allow the passageway to be divided into in and out channels, to
prevent crowding between spectators entering and exiting restrooms.
Private restrooms with a single sink and toilet should be available for use by
individuals who need more assistance, such as young children and those
with disabilities, at a ratio of one per 5,000 visitors.
Thesis Report V-SPARC VIT
Figure 4.10– Differently Abled People Stands
Wheelchair-accessible spectators should have direct access to their viewing
area through a dedicated entrance gate. In the event of an emergency,
disabled spectators should not be accommodated in any position within the
stadium where their slow movement poses a risk to other spectators or
themselves.
People with disabilities ought to be shielded from the weather. It is not
appropriate to follow the long-standing tradition of setting aside space
outside, near the pitch.
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