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{{Tag|toilets:access|yes}} may be used to indicate that toilet is available for everybody and {{Tag|toilets:access|customers}} may be used to indicate that access is restricted to customers of the object.
{{Tag|toilets:access|yes}} may be used to indicate that toilet is available for everybody and {{Tag|toilets:access|customers}} may be used to indicate that access is restricted to customers of the object.

Some editors use the {{Key|toilets:*}} namespace also for additional information, like for example {{Key|toilets:fee}} or {{Key|toilets:charge}}.


== Example ==
== Example ==

Revision as of 15:00, 1 October 2022

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Amenity toilets.svg
Description
Indicates if a feature has a toilet. Show/edit corresponding data item.
Group: properties
Used on these elements
may be used on nodesshould not be used on waysmay be used on areas (and multipolygon relations)should not be used on relations (except multipolygon relations)
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Status: in use

Indicates that a feature has a toilet if the value is yes, or that there are none if the value is no.

Even if it seems standard that a feature has a toilet, adding the tag is useful. For example, not every restaurant in every country will have a toilet.

There are some additional tags that may be important to describe the toilet facility itself:

  • Whether the toilet is suitable for wheelchair users. Use toilets:wheelchair=yes/no/limited.
  • Whether the toilet is suitable for gender-neutral use. Use toilets:unisex=yes/no.

It is also possible to tag a toilet available for everybody as a separate object. Place a node node centrally at the location of the toilet amenities and tag it amenity=toilets.

toilets:access=yes may be used to indicate that toilet is available for everybody and toilets:access=customers may be used to indicate that access is restricted to customers of the object.

Some editors use the toilets:*=* namespace also for additional information, like for example toilets:fee=* or toilets:charge=*.

Example

See also