Technical Booklet R Access to and Use of Buildings·Page 25·3.16

Revolving doors accessibility requirements

Revolving doors are not considered accessible and create difficulties for people with disabilities, assistance dogs, and people with pushchairs. If an entrance includes a revolving door, an accessible manually or power operated door must be provided immediately adjacent to it.

Revolving doors are not considered accessible. They create particular difficulties, and risk of injury, for people with assistance dogs, visually impaired people or those with mobility problems and for people with children and/or pushchairs. If the entrance includes a revolving door, then a door complying with the provisions for manually operated or power operated entrance doors should be provided immediately adjacent to it.

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