NCIDQ Interior Design Professional Exam (IDPX) Practice Exam

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When remodeling a public restroom, to meet code, the toilet partitions should be raised to what minimum height above the floor?

6 inches

7 inches

9 inches

In the context of remodeling a public restroom, the code requirements for toilet partition heights are established to ensure both accessibility and privacy. Raising the toilet partitions a minimum of 9 inches above the floor complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) guidelines. This height allows for proper access, ensuring that individuals using mobility devices can maneuver in and out of the stalls without obstruction. Additionally, this height is beneficial for cleanliness, as it allows for easier cleaning underneath the partitions, which is important in public facilities to maintain hygiene standards. While the other options suggest different heights, they do not align with the established minimum requirements for health and safety in public restrooms.

12 inches

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