Did you know that restroom signs don’t need to be gender specific?

The evolution of plumbing codes has been a significant step towards inclusivity, reflecting a shift in societal norms. The 2018 International Plumbing Code (IPC) made a pivotal change by allowing single-user restrooms to be identified for use by any gender, which was a move celebrated by advocates for gender inclusivity. This update meant that architects and designers no longer had to plan restrooms strictly along gender lines, offering more flexibility in design and potentially reducing wait times for restroom use. The IPC's progressive stance on this issue demonstrates an understanding of the importance of accommodating diverse needs in public spaces.

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Did you know new codes are being adopted in Michigan and other states?