This standard specifies the classification bases and basic evaluation requirements of tourism toilets.
This standard is applicable to public toilets mainly used by tourists in tourism activity locations such as tourist attractions, areas along the tourist routes, transportation hubs, rural tourism spots, tourism restaurants, tourism entertainment venues and tourism blocks.
2 Normative References
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the normative document (including any amendments) applies.
GB 3095 Ambient Air Quality Standard
GB 6952 Sanitary Wares
GB 7959 Hygienic Requirements for Harmless Disposal of Night Soil
GB/T 10001.1 Public Information Graphical Symbols - Part 1: General Symbols
GB/T 18092 Water-free Sanitary Toilet
GB 18918 Discharge Standard of Pollutants for Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant
GB/T 19095 The Classification Signs of Municipal Domestic Waste
GB 25501-2010 Minimum Allowable Values of Water Efficiency and Water Efficiency Grades for Faucets
GB 25502-2010 Minimum Allowable Values of Water Efficiency and Water Efficiency Grades for Water Closets
GB/T 26396 Technical Specification for Safety of Soaps and Detergents
GB 28379-2012 Minimum Allowable Values of Water Efficiency and Water Efficiency Grades for Flush Valve for Water Closets
GB 50016 Code for Fire Protection Design of Buildings
GB 50034 Standard for Lighting Design of Buildings
GB 50242 Code for Acceptance of Construction Quality of Water Supply, Drainage and Heating Works
GB 50763 Codes for Accessibility Design
CJ 343 Wastewater Quality Standards for Discharge to Municipal Sewers
CJJ/T 102 Classification and Evaluation Standard of Municipal Solid Waste
3 Terminologies and Definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terminologies and definitions apply.
3.1
Tourism toilet
Public toilets mainly used by tourists in tourism activity locations such as tourist attractions, areas along the tourist routes, transportation hubs, rural tourism spots, tourism restaurants, tourism entertainment venues and tourism blocks
3.2
Water closet compartment for wheelchair users
The water closet compartment arranged with water closet and grab bar in public toilet, which is convenient for people with movement disorder to get in and out.
[GB 50763-2012, as defined in 2.0.15]
3.3
Accessible urinal
The urinal with grab bar that is convenient for people with movement disorder to use.
[GB 50763-2012, as defined in 2.0.18]
3.4
Family toilet
The toilet used by people with movement disorder or for assisting the family members (especially opposite gender) who cannot move all by themselves. For example, the daughter may assist her old father, the son may assist his old mother, the mother may assist little boy, the father may assist little girl, and the couple may assist each other, etc.
3.5
No-gender toilet
It refers to single toilet room without gender limit, which may be used both by men and women; door locking when in toilet is adopted to realize safety and privacy protection.
3.6
Toilet service coverage
It refers to the service coverage of a toilet as planned within the area open to tourists. Where there is no specific planning, all locations where it is more convenient to arrive at this toilet along the line than other toilets within the area open to tourists belong to the service coverage of this toilet.
3.7
The least convenient point in the toilet service coverage
It refers to the point where it takes the longest time to arrive at this toilet along the line within the toilet service coverage.
3.8
The farthest distance in the toilet service coverage
It refers to the maximum distance leading to this toilet along the line within the toilet service coverage.
GB/T 18973-2016 The following standards are cited: