Minn. R. agency 144, ch. 4658, RESIDENT AREAS; NEW CONSTRUCTION, pt. 4658.4155 - CENTRAL BATHING AREA; NEW CONSTRUCTION
Subpart
1.
Fixtures.
Bathing fixtures must be provided in accordance with part 4658.4135.
Subp. 2.
General requirements.
A. In
bathing areas with more than one fixture, each bathtub or shower area must be
provided with privacy curtains or wall dividers.
B. If a toilet is located within an open area
with multiple bathing fixtures, the toilet area must be provided with privacy
curtains or stall partitions.
C.
All bathtub and shower areas must be designed for assisted bathing.
D. The bathing area must have direct access
to a toilet room or space without going through the general corridor, and the
toilet room or space must allow space for assistance of residents according to
part 4658.4150.
E. Bathtubs and
showers must be provided with a nonslip bottom or floor surface and at least
one grab bar, securely anchored, must be provided at each fixture.
F. If towel bars are provided, they must be
horizontal grab bars, securely anchored.
G. A bar soap holder, if provided, must be
without handles and recessed.
H.
The door or doors to the bathing area must have privacy door locks. Hinged
doors must swing out, or they must be double acting and be provided with an
emergency-type release stop.
Subp.
3.
Shower areas.
A.
Central showers must not be less than 48 inches by 48 inches, or 54 inches by
42 inches with the long side open, without a curb, and with a 32-inch high
splash protection.
B. The shower
area must have controls located near the splash protection for easy reach by
both resident and attendant. A flexible hose hand shower must be
provided.
C. A vertical, nonslip
grab bar, 24 inches long, must be provided at the shower and at the shower
entrance location. The low end of the grab bar must be 36 inches above the
floor. Horizontal grab bars inside the wet areas must be mounted at a height of
54 inches above the floor.
Subp.
4.
Bathtub areas.
A.
The location of the tub and the design of the central bathing area must allow a
minimum of four feet of clearance around the working areas of the
tub.
B. A pedestal used to elevate
a standard-type bathtub must be provided with a finished cleanable surface, and
include a toe space.
C. A flexible
hose hand shower must be provided.
D. Horizontal or vertical grab bars must be
located in proximity to the tub in order to accommodate safe use of the tub and
the requirements of the bathing program, including drying of residents. These
grab bars must be either wall-mounted or part of the tub design and
construction.
Notes
Statutory Authority: MS s 144A.04; 144A.08
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