Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2018N00131:body:0:p9
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2018N00131
Segment Type: other
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Character Range: 22180–24952

ventilation in the building;
       (b) be of an exhaust type;
       (c) where it is provided for a building of more than 2 storeys, have a ventilating fan and power unit in duplicate; and
       (d) be maintained in good working order and condition.
    (3)  A natural ventilation system provided under subsection (1) (b) shall have;
       (a) a clear ventilation area of not less than 0.015 square metres per fixture; and
       (b) a window of light transmitting area equivalent to not less than ten percent of the floor area.
    (4)  A toilet with an entrance opening from;
       (a) a room used for the manufacture, storage or consumption of food;
       (b) a room used for sleeping or other domestic activities; or
       (c) a room used as a work place,
shall be mechanically ventilated as required by subsection (1) (a) and the entrance shall be fitted with a door having an efficient self-closing device.

Public sanitary conveniences
2.1.9
    (1) A person shall not;
       (a) foul
       (b) damage or vandalise; or
       (c) write on or otherwise deface,
a public convenience or sanitary fixtures or fittings or the premises in or on which the sanitary convenience is located.
    (2) A person shall not live or sleep in the premises in which a public sanitary convenience is located, or use it for a purpose other than that for which it was intended.

Lighting
2.1.10 The owner and occupier of a premises in which a sanitary convenience or a public sanitary convenience is located shall provide and maintain adequate electric lighting for persons using the convenience.

Installation
2.1.11  Every sanitary convenience shall be installed in accordance with the requirements of the Water Services Act (WA) (CI) 2012 (or other applicable legislation) and shall have an adequate supply of water.

       Division 2—Bathroom, Laundries and Kitchens

Bathrooms
2.2.1
(1) A person shall not use or occupy, or permit to be used or occupied, a dwelling house without a bathroom that;
       (a) is adequately lined with an impervious material and has an adequate ceiling;
       (b) complies with the Health Act (Laundries and Bathrooms) Regulations (WA) (CI); and
       (c) is equipped with—
          (i) a hand wash basin; and
          (ii) either a shower in a shower recess or a bath.
(2) All baths, showers, hand wash basins and similar fittings shall be provided with an adequate supply of hot and cold water.

Laundries
2.2.2
    (1) A laundry must conform to the provisions of the Building Code.
    (2) Where, in any building, a laundry is situated adjacent to a kitchen or a room where food is stored or consumed, the laundry shall be separated from the kitchen by a wall extending from the floor to the roof or ceiling.
    (3) Where there is an