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How many wheelchair places should there be in a 300-seat auditorium?

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How many wheelchair places should there be in a 300-seat auditorium?

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There should be two wheelchair places for the first 60 seats, and then one wheelchair place for every further 60 seats or part thereof. In auditoriums for over 250 people with fixed seating, it should be possible to turn fixed seating into extra places for occasional wheelchair use. (Source: Esteetn rakennus ja ymprist. Suunnitteluopas 1998.

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