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4 Types of Document T Toilets You Need to Know About

Written by Fitzroy of London | Jun 19, 2026 1:13:07 PM

Type A – Fully Enclosed, SelfContained Ambulant Universal Toilet  

 This facility is designed for ambulant users who have limited mobility but do not require a wheelchair. It is fully enclosed and can be used by people of any gender.  

  

Key Features

  • Compact but accessible layout
  • Support rails positioned on both sides of the WC
  • Standard-height toilet pan
  • Outward opening or sliding door for ease of access
  • Easy-to-operate locks, handles, and controls
  • Basin accessible within the cubicle

When to Specify

  • Offices and workplaces
  • Retail and hospitality environments
  • Public buildings with mixed user groups
  • As part of inclusive washroom provision

Why It Matters

This type supports users who need additional stability and assistance when using toilet facilities. Including ambulant accessible toilets ensures a broader level of inclusivity beyond wheelchair users.

Type B – Fully Enclosed, SelfContained Universal Toilet  

 This is the most common Document T compliant facility and is designed primarily for independent wheelchair users. It provides a fully self-contained, gender-neutral space.  

  

Key Features

  • Defined activity space (typically 600mm deep × 800mm wide)
  • Outward opening or sliding door
  • Drop-down and fixed grab rails positioned for transfer
  • WC layout designed for lateral or angled transfer
  • Basin positioned for seated use with lever or sensor taps
  • Adequate manoeuvring and turning space

When to Specify

  • Offices
  • Retail environments
  • Hospitality venues
  • Public and commercial buildings

Why It Matters

 This is a baseline requirement under Document T for most non-domestic buildings. It ensures that wheelchair users can use facilities independently, safely, and with dignity. 

Type C – Ambulant SingleSex Toilet Cubicle  

 This cubicle is located within male or female washrooms and is designed for ambulant users who require additional support but do not need a separate enclosed room.  

  

Key Features

  • Larger than a standard cubicle but smaller than a universal accessible toilet
  • Horizontal and vertical grab rails on both sides of the WC
  • Standard-height toilet pan
  • Positioned within single-sex washroom facilities
  • Enhanced door hardware for ease of use

When to Specify

  • Larger washroom layouts
  • High-footfall environments such as airports, shopping centres, and theatres
  • Buildings requiring multiple accessible options

Why It Matters

 Ambulant users represent a significant proportion of the population. Providing this type ensures accessibility within standard washroom layouts while improving overall compliance and user experience. 

Type D – Standard SingleSex Toilet Cubicle  

 This is a conventional toilet cubicle located within male or female washrooms and designed for general use without additional accessibility adaptations.  

  

Key Features

  • Standard cubicle dimensions
  • No specialist accessibility features
  • Basic WC provision within shared washroom facilities

When to Specify

  • All buildings as part of general washroom provision
  • Alongside accessible and ambulant facilities

Why It Matters

 While not specifically designed for accessibility, these cubicles are essential for overall capacity and ensuring that accessible facilities are reserved for those who need them. 

Choosing the Right Solution  

 Selecting the correct Document T toilet provision isn’t just about compliance - it’s about designing inclusive spaces that work for everyone.  

A Well-Designed Facility Should:

  • Meet regulatory requirements
  • Reflect real-world user needs
  • Be durable and easy to maintain
  • Integrate seamlessly into the overall washroom design

At Fitzroy of London, we specialise in Doc M and Changing Places compliant solutions, combining functionality with thoughtful design to deliver washrooms that stand up to real-world use.

Final Thoughts

Understanding the four key types of Document T toilets is fundamental to delivering compliant and inclusive environments.
✔ Ambulant Universal Toilet
✔ Universal Accessible Toilet
✔ Ambulant SingleSex Cubicle
✔ Standard SingleSex Cubicle

As expectations around accessibility continue to evolve, forward-thinking organisations are going beyond minimum requirements and investing in best-in-class accessible washroom solutions.

If you’re planning a project and need guidance on Document T compliance or product specification, our team at Fitzroy of London is here to help.

Expand Your Accessible Compliance Knowledge  

Whether you’re an architect, designer, manager, specifier or interior designer, book your CPD with us today to explore how high-end design and accessibility can coexist to create beautiful, functional and inclusive washroom spaces. 

Where: Online or face-to-face 
When: Whenever works for you 
Duration: 60 – 90 minutes

Contact us today to learn more or book your CPD session.