Boys Comfort Station

General Information

* Name/Location of Comfort Station
Boys Comfort Station

Comfort Station Restroom/Toilet ChecklistBoys Toilet area

No
No
Describe the surface of the route of travel:
Gravel to 1 stair to wooden plank route of travel
Slope of route of travel (at its steepest incline):
12 %
Width of route of travel (at its narrowest point):
45 inches

(e.g. family, companion, single room)

Yes
Male

(word, picture, and Braille or raised lettering provided for signs)

No
Yes
Clear open width of door to restroom:
33 inches
Opening force of door:

(enter 0 pounds if automatic door)

2 pounds
Knob
Knob
Clear space on pull (handle) side of door:
60 inches
Yes

(60" circle)

Yes
Yes
Yes
Number of grab bars:
2 bars
Toilet seat height:
17 inches
Yes
Height of sink:
32 inches
Wall
Depth of knee space under sink:

(from outer edge of sink to pipes or other obstruction under sink)

10 inches
Yes
Wall
If wall-mounted, height of soap dispensers:
36 inches
Wall
If wall-mounted, height of hand dryers/paper towel dispensers:
34 inches
Comments/additional information about comfort station restroom/toilet:
Currently, Camp Y- Owasko is partnering with the Inclusive Recreation Resource Center during the Youth Inclusion Project to enhance many areas of their programs and services to serve children in the surrounding Auburn area of all ability levels.

Comfort Station Shower/Changing Area ChecklistBoys Shower area

(word, picture, and Braille or raised lettering provided for signs)

No
Yes
Clear open width of door to shower/changing room:
33 inches
Opening force of door:

(enter 0 pounds if automatic door)

2 pounds
Knob
Knob
Clear space on pull (handle) side of door:
60 inches
No
Yes

(level surface free of lip or steps)

Yes
Shower entrance width:
36 inches
No
No

(if indoor shower)

No
Number of grab bars:
1 bars
Comments/additional information about comfort station shower/changing area:
Currently the shower control are activated by a pull chain that hangs from the fixture which comes directly out of the ceiling. The shower heads were not attached at the time of our incivility assessment. However, the director informed us that he will be ordering new shower heads before the upcoming season which are wall mounted.

Comments

Currently, Camp Y- Owasko is partnering with the Inclusive Recreation Resource Center during the Youth Inclusion Project to enhance many areas of their programs and services to serve children in the surrounding Auburn area of all ability levels.