2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design
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- Essential for Interior Designers, Architects, and Construction Managers. Illustrated with complete design codes for accessibility standards. Accessible Entrances and Paths of Travel: Buildings and facilities should have at least one accessible entrance, and paths of travel should be wide enough for wheelchair users, free of obstacles, and equipped with ramps where needed. Elevator and Lift Access: In multi-story buildings, elevators or lifts should be provided for easy access to all levels. Controls should be placed at accessible heights and include Braille and tactile markings for people with visual impairments. Restroom Accessibility: Accessible restrooms should accommodate wheelchair users, with features like grab bars, accessible toilet stalls, and sinks that are reachable for people in wheelchairs. Parking and Transportation: Accessible parking spaces should be located closest to the accessible entrance, with clear signage and adequate space for vans and vehicles equipped for people with disabilities. Public transportation access points should also be accessible. The 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design—along with the Title II and Title III regulations—say what is required for a building or facility to be physically accessible to people with disabilities.
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