User:JustinePorto/Public toilets in Austria
Public toilets in Austria | |
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Language of toilets | |
Local words | WC toilette |
Men's toilets | Men |
Women's toilets | Women |
Public toilet statistics | |
Toilets per 100,000 people | 37 (2021) |
Total toilets | ?? |
Public toilet use | |
Type | Western style sit toilet |
Locations | Subway stations |
Average cost | ??? |
Often equipped with | ??? |
Percent accessible | ??? |
Date first modern public toilets | ??? |
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Public toilets in Austria, commonly called toilettes, are found at a rate of around 37 per 100,000 people. There is a special key available to people with disabilities to access toilets that would otherwise be locked.
Public toilets
[edit]The local word for public toilet is toilette.[1]
A 2021 study found there were 37 public toilets per 100,000 people.[2] Some subway stations have public toilets, though they may charge a small fee to access.[3] The typical charge to use a public toilet is €0,30-€0,50. Toilet paper is almost always provided.[1] Western Europe tends to use flush toilets, with some older public toilets possibly having pull cords instead of handles or buttons.[1][4]
There is a Euro Key, which allows people with disabilities to have it to access 12,000 otherwise locked public toilets in Austria, the Czech Republic, Germany, the Netherlands, Slovakia and Switzerland.[5]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Public Toilet Charges around the World - Toilet Types & Local Names". QS Supplies. Retrieved 2022-10-21.
- ^ QS Supplies (11 October 2021). "Which Cities Have The Most and Fewest Public Toilets?". QS Supplies. Retrieved 10 October 2022.
- ^ Jones, Rachel Pieh (May 2016). "Around the World in Toilets". EthnoTraveler Magazine. Retrieved 2022-11-01.
- ^ admin (2015-05-18). "Toilets Around the World". Benjamin Franklin Plumbing, Inc. Retrieved 2022-10-16.
- ^ "Europe Handicapped Toilets + Elevators". wheelchairtraveling.com. Retrieved 2022-10-24.