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August 28, 2008
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QUESTION
Of The Week
Which areas in a washroom do you find that are most frequently not accessible?
door width
turning space
grab bars not at the correct length and height
mirror too high
soap dispenser and hand-drying device too high
not enough space under the sink
toilet seat too low
no lever operated taps
all the above
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