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    LiteraturestudyShops and

    Toilets

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    Shops Resorts - Souvenir shops Small in size than regular shops

    One side fully open for display Larger shops could be present too A small store room connected for

    storage Maximum area in elevation is on

    display

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    5ypes of store layout

    +ach 6oor plan and store layout 7ill dependon the type of products sold8 the buildinglocation and ho7 much the business can

    a9ord to put into the overall store design4 %asic layouts area Straight 6oor planb *iagonal 6oor planc Angular 6oor pland eometric 6oor plane Mixed 6oor plan

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    Straight foor plan- 5he straight 6oor plan is an excellent storelayout for most any type of retail store4 /t ma;es use of the 7alls and

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    Angular foor plan

    eometric ,loor >lan- 5he geometric 6oor plan is a suitablestore design for clothing and apparel shops4 /t uses rac;s and lan -5he mixed 6oor plan incorporates the straight8diagonal and angular 6oor plans to create the most functional storedesign4 5he layout moves tra=c to7ards the 7alls and bac; of thestore4 Mixed foor plan

    Mixed foor plan

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    ILE S

    A toilet is a sanitation

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    &4Sho7er curtain rod4Sho7er head#4 rab bars

    (4Recessed soap dish14,aucet!4Sho7er stall light

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    >ublic 5oiletsDater )losets All D4)4s should preferably be 7all hung and

    should be

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    WC WAS! BAS"N "NS"N#L$ C%B"CL$S & '()m

    * '(+m,

    ptimum si.es o/Common 0oilets

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    4AN#$ F %4"NALS5

    AC0"6"07 ANDC"4C%LA0" N SPAC$

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    TOILET PLANNING

    '(Bathroom n

    $8ternalWall

    3(Bathroom

    Bet9eenBedroom

    s

    )(Bathroom n

    "nternalWall

    &4 Advantage - CaturalHentilation

    *isadvantage Iservice ductsinspected bypassing through therooms4

    Catural Light of theroom may be lost44 *isadvantage I

    +longation ofcorridor andincreased external

    7all4Hentilation >roblemis half solved4

    #4 Advantage - .elp insound insulationfrom corridor noise4

    +xternal 7all andcorridor minimised4

    Bathroom on internal 9allis generally pre/era:le(

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    Hentilation

    5he mechanical ventilation system ofexhaust fans and8 7here applicable8ventilation ducts and grilles should ensure

    that every part of the toilet is 7ithin #m ofthe fan inlet 8 measured horizontally4 5he exhaust air should be discharged to the

    exterior of the building at a position at least

    m above the pavement level and at least1 m from any 7indo7 or fresh air inta;e4