Purchase of a Euro-key for disabled toilets
Basic information
The Euro key was introduced as early as 1986 by the Club Behinderter und ihrer Freunde in Darmstadt und Umgebung e. V. (club of disabled people and their friends in Darmstadt and the surrounding area). With its introduction, the club pursued the goal of providing physically impaired people with a standard key with which they could gain free access to toilets suitable for the disabled.
Facilities include highway and train station restrooms, as well as public restrooms, among others.
In 2017, there were approximately 12,000 disabled toilets in Europe.
Requirements
Presentation of a severely disabled person's ID card with one of the following symbols:
- aG sign
- sign B
- sign H
- Sign Bl
- Sign G and a degree of disability of 70
Please note that the Euro key can only be issued to citizens of Bremen. Interested persons from the surrounding area of Bremen please go directly via CBF Darmstadt.
What documents do I need?
- Severely disabled pass
- in case of representation with written power of attorney
Additionally: identity card or passport of the authorized person