Unisex and Disabled Symbol Toilet Door Sign
Clearly identifies unisex and accessible toilet facilities using universally recognised symbols.
• Indicates the location of unisex and disabled toilet facilities
• Suitable for public buildings, workplaces, and commercial environments
• Clear symbols and bold text ensure instant recognition
• Available in durable materials suitable for long-term use
• Promotes inclusivity and accessibility for all users
Product Overview
The Unisex and Disabled Toilets Sign combines male, female, and wheelchair accessibility symbols alongside clear text to provide inclusive identification of toilet facilities. Designed for maximum clarity, this sign ensures all users, regardless of gender or mobility needs, can easily locate appropriate facilities. Its high-contrast design supports quick recognition and enhances accessibility in a wide range of environments.
Where to Use
- Public buildings and facilities
- Offices and workplaces
- Retail and hospitality venues
- Healthcare environments
- Educational institutions
Key Features
- Combined male, female, and wheelchair symbols
- Clear "Toilets" text for easy identification
- High-contrast design for strong visibility
- Supports inclusive and accessible environments
- Suitable for a wide range of indoor settings
Materials & Options
- Rigid Plastic (1mm)
- Rigid Plastic (2mm)
- Self Adhesive Vinyl
- Brushed Aluminium (3mm)
- Self Adhesive Vinyl (Aluminium Effect)
Compliance
This sign supports compliance with UK health and safety regulations, including:
- Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974
- Safety Signs and Signals Regulations 1996
Frequently Asked Questions
Where should this sign be installed?
This sign should be installed at entrances to toilet facilities to clearly indicate inclusive and accessible use for all individuals.
Is this sign suitable for outdoor use?
Yes, when produced in durable materials such as rigid plastic or aluminium, it is suitable for indoor and sheltered outdoor environments.
What does this sign indicate?
It indicates the presence of unisex and wheelchair-accessible toilet facilities, ensuring accessibility for all users.