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2.5.2. Changing areas for people with disabilities
2.5.3. Accessible routes in swimming pool
Considering the fact that the projected complex will take into account the needs of people with disabilities, it is important to note the points that are important for design.
Accessible routes are continuous, unobstructed paths connecting all available elements and spaces of a building or structure. Requirements for accessible routes: width, travel clearance, headroom, surface, incline (1:12 or 8.33% maximum), level changes, doors, exit and assistance areas. An accessible route is essential to ensure access to the bathing areas and all ancillary amenities. An accessible route is not required to service raised jumps, platforms, or water slides. (Fig. 8)
Fig.8. Accessible routes at swimming pool area
Of course, the methods of entering the water differ from the standard ones.
Swimming Pools
Since large pools must have at least two accessible entrances (a large pool is any pool with a pool wall of more than 90 m), the main means of entry should be either an inclined entrance to the water or a pool lift that can be independently operated by a person with disabilities. opportunities. A secondary means of entry can be a pool lift, ramp entry, transition wall, walkway system, or pool staircase. It is better to make them of different types and place