Domain: https://www.access-board.gov | Scanned: 3/20/2026, 7:59:04 PM | Discovery method: sitemap
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| Decorative (empty alt) | 297 |
| Suspicious | 54 |
| Too Long | 414 |
| Good | 1844 |
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| Image | Thumbnail | Status | Alt Text | Alt Variants | Title | ARIA Label | Pages |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /23.jpg | Suspicious | photo of a play area with composite structure and 2 spring riders |
photo of a play area with composite structure and 2 spring riders (1) photo of a play area with composite structure and two spring riders (1) |
none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-a … /access_line.jpg | Suspicious | photo of sign with access symbol at entrance to waiting line
area |
photo of sign with access symbol at entrance to waiting line area (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-ab … /chairdock1.jpg | Suspicious | photo of woman in wheelchair on accessible finger
pier |
photo of woman in wheelchair on accessible finger pier (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /p2boat.jpg | Suspicious | photo of accessible boat
slip |
photo of accessible boat slip (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /p5boat.jpg | Suspicious | photo of
gangway |
photo of gangway (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /page-16.jpg | Suspicious | photo of launch ramp without boarding pier |
photo of launch ramp without boarding pier (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /page-8_hi.jpg | Suspicious | photo of gangway connecting floating
pier |
photo of gangway connecting floating pier (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /p3fish.jpg | Suspicious | photo of man in wheelchair
fishing |
photo of man in wheelchair fishing (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /p5fish.jpg | Suspicious | photo of man in wheelchair fishing from floating
pier |
photo of man in wheelchair fishing from floating pier (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.g … /2002_Conn_Amputee-Tom_Quin.jpg | Suspicious | photo of man using wheelchair on golf
course |
photo of man using wheelchair on golf course (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ … /onthebeach-color.jpg | Suspicious | photo of player in single rider adaptive golf car in sand
trap |
photo of player in single rider adaptive golf car in sand trap (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /13.jpg | Suspicious | photo of a girl on a spring rocker |
photo of a girl on a spring rocker (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /14.jpg | Suspicious | photo of children on seesaw-type single play
component |
photo of children on seesaw-type single play component (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /15.jpg | Suspicious | photo of children on a straight slide |
photo of children on a straight slide (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /16.jpg | Suspicious | photo of a boy on spiral slide |
photo of a boy on spiral slide (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /17.jpg | Suspicious | photo of boys on climber of rings that is an elevated
component |
photo of boys on climber of rings that is an elevated component (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /20.jpg | Suspicious | photo of a free-standing ground-level component |
photo of a free-standing ground-level component (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /22.jpg | Suspicious | photo of a swing set |
photo of a swing set (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /24.jpg | Suspicious | photo of a composite structure with over 20 elevated components |
photo of a composite structure with over 20 elevated components (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /25.jpg | Suspicious | photo of composite structure with less than 20 elevated components |
photo of composite structure with less than 20 elevated components (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /26.jpg | Suspicious | photo of composite play structure with accessible routes within play area boundary |
photo of composite play structure with accessible routes within play area boundary (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /27.jpg | Suspicious | photo of a ground level route that connects to play components and transfer system |
photo of a ground level route that connects to play components and transfer system (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /28.jpg | Suspicious | photo of elevated route that connects play components of a composite structure |
photo of elevated route that connects play components of a composite structure (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /31.jpg | Suspicious | photo of a play area with protective shelters and benches offset from the boundary of the accessible route |
photo of a play area with protective shelters and benches offset from the boundary of the accessible route (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /32.jpg | Suspicious | photo of a bermed accessible route |
photo of a bermed accessible route (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /34.jpg | Suspicious | photo of composite structure with accessible surfacing made of recycled rubber |
photo of composite structure with accessible surfacing made of recycled rubber (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /35.jpg | Suspicious | photo of play area with accessible and inaccessible surfaces |
photo of play area with accessible and inaccessible surfaces (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /36.jpg | Suspicious | photo of 2 slides with one connected by an accessible route and the other by inaccessible surfacing (sand) |
photo of 2 slides with one connected by an accessible route and the other by inaccessible surfacing (sand) (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /38.jpg | Suspicious | photo of train ride with accessible surfacing designed to appear like train tracks |
photo of train ride with accessible surfacing designed to appear like train tracks (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /40.jpg | Suspicious | photo of elevated route |
photo of elevated route (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /42.jpg | Suspicious | photo of a play area with more than 20 play components |
photo of a play area with more than 20 play components (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /44.jpg | Suspicious | photo of a girl using a wheelchair at the top of play structure's ramp |
photo of a girl using a wheelchair at the top of play structure's ramp (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /45.jpg | Suspicious | photo of boy using a wheelchair descending ramp with handrails on both sides |
photo of boy using a wheelchair descending ramp with handrails on both sides (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /46.jpg | Suspicious | photo of a girl with a wheelchair using a transfer system |
photo of a girl with a wheelchair using a transfer system (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /47.jpg | Suspicious | photo of a transfer system with playful features (hand prints) |
photo of a transfer system with playful features (hand prints) (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /51.jpg | Suspicious | photo of transfer system with shallow steps |
photo of transfer system with shallow steps (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /52.jpg | Suspicious | photo of supports at transfer steps |
photo of supports at transfer steps (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /54.jpg | Suspicious | photo of butterfly-shaped spring rocker with supports |
photo of butterfly-shaped spring rocker with supports (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /57.jpg | Suspicious | photo of children using a tunnel play space |
photo of children using a tunnel play space (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /58.jpg | Suspicious | photo of landing area on composite structure and elevated window activity |
photo of landing area on composite structure and elevated window activity (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /64.jpg | Suspicious | photo of a girl in a crawl tube opening |
photo of a girl in a crawl tube opening (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /65.jpg | Suspicious | photo of a boy on a spring rocker that is equipped with a hand support |
photo of a boy on a spring rocker that is equipped with a hand support (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /67.jpg | Suspicious | photo of children at ground-level component (sand table) that is part of a composite structure |
photo of children at ground-level component (sand table) that is part of a composite structure (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /68.jpg | Suspicious | photo of children at play table |
photo of children at play table (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /72.jpg | Suspicious | photo of a boy using a wheelchair at an interactive panel |
photo of a boy using a wheelchair at an interactive panel (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /74.jpg | Suspicious | Photo of a transfer system at the entry of a soft contained play structure |
Photo of a transfer system at the entry of a soft contained play structure (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /page-8hi.jpg | Suspicious | photo of individual entering a wave action
pool |
photo of individual entering a wave action pool (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /page-8lo.jpg | Suspicious | photo of lift on a spa |
photo of lift on a spa (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada … /poolramp-male.jpg | Suspicious | photo of individual entering pool using sloped entry ramp |
photo of individual entering pool using sloped entry ramp (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /poolramp.jpg | Suspicious | photo of individual using a sloped
entry |
photo of individual using a sloped entry (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images … /indoor-court-ball.jpg | Suspicious | photo of man in wheelchair playing indoor racket ball |
photo of man in wheelchair playing indoor racket ball (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guide … /pva.jpg | Suspicious | photo of persons using wheelchairs at shooting range |
photo of persons using wheelchairs at shooting range (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /3po11.jpg | Suspicious | Image of vertical clearance less than 80" AFF below stair that is detectable by fixed planter; second image shows railing at point where vertical clearance at curved (or sloped) wall is less than 80." |
Image of vertical clearance less than 80" AFF below stair that is detectable by fixed planter; second image shows railing at point where vertical clearance at curved (or sloped) wall is less than 80." (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /4ar30.jpg | Too Long | Handrail non-circular cross section (square with rounded corners) with 2 ¼” max. dimension, rounded edges, 4” to 6 ¼” perimeter dimension, 1 ½” clearance behind, and clearance below that is 1 ½” (less 1/8” for each ½” additional perimeter dimension. Note: Non-circular cross sections must have rounded edges and meet perimeter and cross-section dimensions. Other profiles meeting these criteria are permitted. |
Handrail non-circular cross section (square with rounded corners) with 2 ¼” max. dimension, rounded edges, 4” to 6 ¼” perimeter dimension, 1 ½” clearance behind, and clearance below that is 1 ½” (less 1/8” for each ½” additional perimeter dimension. Note: Non-circular cross sections must have rounded edges and meet perimeter and cross-section dimensions. Other profiles meeting these criteria are permitted. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB102.gif | Too Long | Figure (a) is an enlarged elevation drawing of a single dome showing the base diameter as 0.9 to 1.4 inches (23 to 36 mm) and the top surface as having a diameter of 50% to 65% of the bas. The dome height is 0.2 inch (5.1 mm). Figure (b) is a plan view of a detectable warning surface showing the center-to-center dome spacing of 1.6 to 2.4 inches (41 to 61 mm) with a base-to-base separation of 0.65 inch (17 mm) minimum. |
Figure (a) is an enlarged elevation drawing of a single dome showing the base diameter as 0.9 to 1.4 inches (23 to 36 mm) and the top surface as having a diameter of 50% to 65% of the bas. The dome height is 0.2 inch (5.1 mm). Figure (b) is a plan view of a detectable warning surface showing the center-to-center dome spacing of 1.6 to 2.4 inches (41 to 61 mm) with a base-to-base separation of 0.65 inch (17 mm) minimum. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB11.gif | Too Long | Figure 306.2(a) Toe Clearance: Elevation. Toes of a person in a wheelchair are shown extending for a maximum depth of 6 inches (150 mm) under an object that is 9 inches (230 mm) high minimum. Figure 306.2(b) Toe Clearance: Plan. Toe clearance at an element, as part of clear floor space, shall extend 17 to 25 inches (430 to 635 mm) under the element. The clear floor space is 30 inches (760 mm) wide minimum. |
Figure 306.2(a) Toe Clearance: Elevation. Toes of a person in a wheelchair are shown extending for a maximum depth of 6 inches (150 mm) under an object that is 9 inches (230 mm) high minimum. Figure 306.2(b) Toe Clearance: Plan. Toe clearance at an element, as part of clear floor space, shall extend 17 to 25 inches (430 to 635 mm) under the element. The clear floor space is 30 inches (760 mm) wide minimum. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB111.gif | Too Long | Figure (a) is a plan view of a kitchen with appliances and cabinets on three sides. Figure (b) is a plan view of a kitchen with appliances and cabinets on two opposites with a wall at the rear. The width of the kitchen entry opening is 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum. |
Figure (a) is a plan view of a kitchen with appliances and cabinets on three sides. Figure (b) is a plan view of a kitchen with appliances and cabinets on two opposites with a wall at the rear. The width of the kitchen entry opening is 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum. (3) Figure (a) is a plan view of a kitchen with appliances and cabinets on three sides. Figure (b) is a plan view of a kitchen with appliances and cabinets on two opposites with a wall at the rear. The width of the kitchen entry opening is 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum. (1) |
none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB112.gif | Too Long | A plan view shows a bus pulled up to an area for passengers to board or alight. A clear area immediately outside the bus door is shown 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum, measured parallel to the roadway and 96 inches (1220 mm) minimum, measured perpendicular to the curb or roadway edge. |
A plan view shows a bus pulled up to an area for passengers to board or alight. A clear area immediately outside the bus door is shown 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum, measured parallel to the roadway and 96 inches (1220 mm) minimum, measured perpendicular to the curb or roadway edge. (3) A plan view shows a bus pulled up to an area for passengers to board or alight. A clear area immediately outside the bus door is shown 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum, measured parallel to the roadway and 96 inches (1220 mm) minimum, measured perpendicular to the curb or roadway edge. (1) |
none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB114.gif | Too Long | A cross section of a pair of train rails is shown with walkway surfaces abutting the rails on the outside of the pair. The surface between the rails is at the same level as the outside surfaces, but a horizontal gap 2½ inches (64 mm) maximum is shown on the inner edge of each rail to accommodate a train wheel flange. |
A cross section of a pair of train rails is shown with walkway surfaces abutting the rails on the outside of the pair. The surface between the rails is at the same level as the outside surfaces, but a horizontal gap 2½ inches (64 mm) maximum is shown on the inner edge of each rail to accommodate a train wheel flange. (3) A cross section of a pair of train rails is shown with walkway surfaces abutting the rails on the outside of the pair. The surface between the rails is at the same level as the outside surfaces, but a horizontal gap 2½ inches (64 mm) maximum is shown on the inner edge of each rail to accommodate a train wheel flange. (1) |
none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB115.gif | Too Long | Figure (a) is an elevation drawing of a bench with a back. The bottom edge of the back is 2 inches (51 mm) maximum above the seat surface and the top edge of the back is 18 inches (455 mm) above the seat surface. Figure (b) shows the distance between the rear edge of the seat and the front face of the back support as 2 inches (64 mm) maximum. |
Figure (a) is an elevation drawing of a bench with a back. The bottom edge of the back is 2 inches (51 mm) maximum above the seat surface and the top edge of the back is 18 inches (455 mm) above the seat surface. Figure (b) shows the distance between the rear edge of the seat and the front face of the back support as 2 inches (64 mm) maximum. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB118.gif | Too Long | An elevation drawing of a person seated in a wheelchair on an amusement ride shows that objects may protrude 6 inches (150 mm) maximum along the front of the wheelchair space where located 9 inches (230 mm) minimum and 27 inches (685 mm) maximum above the floor or ground surface of the wheelchair space. Objects may protrude a distance of 25 inches maximum along the front of the wheelchair space, where located more than 27 inches above the floor or ground surface. |
An elevation drawing of a person seated in a wheelchair on an amusement ride shows that objects may protrude 6 inches (150 mm) maximum along the front of the wheelchair space where located 9 inches (230 mm) minimum and 27 inches (685 mm) maximum above the floor or ground surface of the wheelchair space. Objects may protrude a distance of 25 inches maximum along the front of the wheelchair space, where located more than 27 inches above the floor or ground surface. (3) An elevation drawing of a person seated in a wheelchair on an amusement ride shows that objects may protrude 6 inches (150 mm) maximum along the front of the wheelchair space where located 9 inches (230 mm) minimum and 27 inches (685 mm) maximum above the floor or ground surface of the wheelchair space. Objects may protrude a distance of 25 inches maximum along the front of the wheelchair space, where located more than 27 inches above the floor or ground surface. (1) |
none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB119.gif | Too Long | Pier clearances are shown in plan view. Accessible boat slips are served by clear pier space 60 inches (1525 mm) long minimum and at least as long as the accessible boat slips. Every 10 feet (3050 mm) maximum of linear pier edge serving the accessible boat slips contains at least one continuous clear opening 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum long. |
Pier clearances are shown in plan view. Accessible boat slips are served by clear pier space 60 inches (1525 mm) long minimum and at least as long as the accessible boat slips. Every 10 feet (3050 mm) maximum of linear pier edge serving the accessible boat slips contains at least one continuous clear opening 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum long. (3) Pier clearances are shown in plan view. Accessible boat slips are served by clear pier space 60 inches (1525 mm) long minimum and at least as long as the accessible boat slips. Every 10 feet (3050 mm) maximum of linear pier edge serving the accessible boat slips contains at least one continuous clear opening 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum long. (1) |
none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB12.gif | Too Long | Figure 306.3(a) Knee Clearance: Elevation. Knee clearance is 27 inches (685 mm) high minimum above the floor or ground for a minimum depth of 8 inches (205 mm), measured from the leading edge of the element. The vertical clearance decreases beyond this depth to a height of 9 inches (230 mm) minimum at depth of 11 inches (280 mm) minimum measured from the leading edge of the element. Figure 306.3(b) Knee Clearance: Plan. Combined knee and toe clearance can extend 25 inches (635 mm) maximum under an element. |
Figure 306.3(a) Knee Clearance: Elevation. Knee clearance is 27 inches (685 mm) high minimum above the floor or ground for a minimum depth of 8 inches (205 mm), measured from the leading edge of the element. The vertical clearance decreases beyond this depth to a height of 9 inches (230 mm) minimum at depth of 11 inches (280 mm) minimum measured from the leading edge of the element. Figure 306.3(b) Knee Clearance: Plan. Combined knee and toe clearance can extend 25 inches (635 mm) maximum under an element. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB120.gif | Too Long | A plan view shows that the width of the clear pier space can be 36 inches (915 mm) wide minimum for a length of 24 inches (610 mm) maximum where multiple 36 inch (915 mm) wide segments are separated by clear segments 60 by 60 inches (1525 by 1525 mm) minimum. |
A plan view shows that the width of the clear pier space can be 36 inches (915 mm) wide minimum for a length of 24 inches (610 mm) maximum where multiple 36 inch (915 mm) wide segments are separated by clear segments 60 by 60 inches (1525 by 1525 mm) minimum. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB122.gif | Too Long | Pier clearances are shown in plan view. Accessible boarding pier at a boat launch ramp has clear pier space 60 inches (1525 mm) long minimum, the full length of the boarding pier. Every 10 feet (3050 mm) maximum of linear pier edge contains at least one continuous clear opening 60 inches (1525 mm) long minimum. |
Pier clearances are shown in plan view. Accessible boarding pier at a boat launch ramp has clear pier space 60 inches (1525 mm) long minimum, the full length of the boarding pier. Every 10 feet (3050 mm) maximum of linear pier edge contains at least one continuous clear opening 60 inches (1525 mm) long minimum. (3) Pier clearances are shown in plan view. Accessible boarding pier at a boat launch ramp has clear pier space 60 inches (1525 mm) long minimum, the full length of the boarding pier. Every 10 feet (3050 mm) maximum of linear pier edge contains at least one continuous clear opening 60 inches (1525 mm) long minimum. (1) |
none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB123.gif | Too Long | A plan view shows that the width of the clear pier space can be 36 inches (915 mm) wide minimum for a length of 24 inches (610 mm) maximum where multiple 36 inch (915 mm) wide segments are separated by clear segments 60 by 60 inches (1525 by 1525 mm) minimum. |
A plan view shows that the width of the clear pier space can be 36 inches (915 mm) wide minimum for a length of 24 inches (610 mm) maximum where multiple 36 inch (915 mm) wide segments are separated by clear segments 60 by 60 inches (1525 by 1525 mm) minimum. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB125.gif | Too Long | Figure (a) is a side elevation drawing and figure (b) is a front elevation drawing of edge protection at fishing piers. Where a railing or guard is 34 inches (865 mm) high maximum, edge protection is not required if the deck surface extends 12 inches (305 mm) minimum beyond the inside face of the railing. Toe clearance must be at least 9 inches (230 mm) high beyond the railing and at least 30 inches (760 mm) wide. |
Figure (a) is a side elevation drawing and figure (b) is a front elevation drawing of edge protection at fishing piers. Where a railing or guard is 34 inches (865 mm) high maximum, edge protection is not required if the deck surface extends 12 inches (305 mm) minimum beyond the inside face of the railing. Toe clearance must be at least 9 inches (230 mm) high beyond the railing and at least 30 inches (760 mm) wide. (3) Figure (a) is a side elevation drawing and figure (b) is a front elevation drawing of edge protection at fishing piers. Where a railing or guard is 34 inches (865 mm) high maximum, edge protection is not required if the deck surface extends 12 inches (305 mm) minimum beyond the inside face of the railing. Toe clearance must be at least 9 inches (230 mm) high beyond the railing and at least 30 inches (760 mm) wide. (1) |
none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB126.gif | Too Long | A plan view shows a person using a wheelchair reaching a golf ball. The wheelchair space is 48 inches (1220 mm) long minimum and 36 inches (915 mm) wide minimum, having a running slope not steeper than 1:20. The golf ball are is 36 inches (915 mm) maximum from the wheelchair clear space. |
A plan view shows a person using a wheelchair reaching a golf ball. The wheelchair space is 48 inches (1220 mm) long minimum and 36 inches (915 mm) wide minimum, having a running slope not steeper than 1:20. The golf ball are is 36 inches (915 mm) maximum from the wheelchair clear space. (3) A plan view shows a person using a wheelchair reaching a golf ball. The wheelchair space is 48 inches (1220 mm) long minimum and 36 inches (915 mm) wide minimum, having a running slope not steeper than 1:20. The golf ball are is 36 inches (915 mm) maximum from the wheelchair clear space. (1) |
none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB127.gif | Too Long | Figure (a) is an elevation drawing showing a transfer platform with a surface height 11 to 18 inches (280 to 455 mm) above the ground. Figure (b) is a plan view of the platform having a depth of 14 inches (355 mm) minimum and a width of 24 inches (610 mm) minimum. A clear ground space that is 48 inches (1220 mm) long minimum is centered on this dimension parallel to the 24 in (610 mm) minimum long unobstructed side of the transfer platform. |
Figure (a) is an elevation drawing showing a transfer platform with a surface height 11 to 18 inches (280 to 455 mm) above the ground. Figure (b) is a plan view of the platform having a depth of 14 inches (355 mm) minimum and a width of 24 inches (610 mm) minimum. A clear ground space that is 48 inches (1220 mm) long minimum is centered on this dimension parallel to the 24 in (610 mm) minimum long unobstructed side of the transfer platform. (3) Figure (a) is an elevation drawing showing a transfer platform with a surface height 11 to 18 inches (280 to 455 mm) above the ground. Figure (b) is a plan view of the platform having a depth of 14 inches (355 mm) minimum and a width of 24 inches (610 mm) minimum. A clear ground space that is 48 inches (1220 mm) long minimum is centered on this dimension parallel to the 24 in (610 mm) minimum long unobstructed side of the transfer platform. (1) |
none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB13.gif | Too Long | A frontal view shows a person using a cane walking along a wall. A wall-mounted object more than 27 inches (685 mm) from the floor protrudes no more than 4 inches (100 mm) from the wall surface. An object overhead provides vertical clearance that is greater than 80 inches (2030 mm). |
A frontal view shows a person using a cane walking along a wall. A wall-mounted object more than 27 inches (685 mm) from the floor protrudes no more than 4 inches (100 mm) from the wall surface. An object overhead provides vertical clearance that is greater than 80 inches (2030 mm). (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB130.gif | Too Long | A plan view of clear deck space at pool lifts shows a clear deck space 36 inches (915 mm) wide minimum and 48 inches (1220 mm) long minimum is shown parallel to the seat, on the side of the seat opposite the water. The 48-inch length extends from a line located 12 inches behind the rear edge of the seat. |
A plan view of clear deck space at pool lifts shows a clear deck space 36 inches (915 mm) wide minimum and 48 inches (1220 mm) long minimum is shown parallel to the seat, on the side of the seat opposite the water. The 48-inch length extends from a line located 12 inches behind the rear edge of the seat. (3) A plan view of clear deck space at pool lifts shows a clear deck space 36 inches (915 mm) wide minimum and 48 inches (1220 mm) long minimum is shown parallel to the seat, on the side of the seat opposite the water. The 48-inch length extends from a line located 12 inches behind the rear edge of the seat. (1) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB138.gif | Too Long | Grab bars at transfer walls are shown perpendicular to the pool wall and extending the full depth of the transfer wall. Figure (a) shows in plan view two grab bars with a clearance between them of 24 inches (610 mm) minimum. Figure (b) shows in plan view one grab bar with a clearance of 24 inches (610 mm) minimum on both sides. Figure (c) shows in side elevation a height of the grab bar gripping surface 4 to 6 inches (100 to 150 mm) above the wall, measured to the top of the gripping surface. |
Grab bars at transfer walls are shown perpendicular to the pool wall and extending the full depth of the transfer wall. Figure (a) shows in plan view two grab bars with a clearance between them of 24 inches (610 mm) minimum. Figure (b) shows in plan view one grab bar with a clearance of 24 inches (610 mm) minimum on both sides. Figure (c) shows in side elevation a height of the grab bar gripping surface 4 to 6 inches (100 to 150 mm) above the wall, measured to the top of the gripping surface. (3) Grab bars at transfer walls are shown perpendicular to the pool wall and extending the full depth of the transfer wall. Figure (a) shows in plan view two grab bars with a clearance between them of 24 inches (610 mm) minimum. Figure (b) shows in plan view one grab bar with a clearance of 24 inches (610 mm) minimum on both sides. Figure (c) shows in side elevation a height of the grab bar gripping surface 4 to 6 inches (100 to 150 mm) above the wall, measured to the top of the gripping surface. (1) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB14.gif | Too Long | Elevation drawing (a) shows an object mounted more than 27 inches (685 mm) high on a post. The object protrudes 12 inches (305 mm) maximum from the post on both sides. Elevation (b) shows signs or other obstructions mounted between posts or pylons. One object has its lowest edge mounted 27 inches (685 mm) high maximum between posts that are more than 12 inches apart. Another object is mounted with its lowest edge 80 inches (2030 mm) high minimum between posts that are more than 12 inches apart. |
Elevation drawing (a) shows an object mounted more than 27 inches (685 mm) high on a post. The object protrudes 12 inches (305 mm) maximum from the post on both sides. Elevation (b) shows signs or other obstructions mounted between posts or pylons. One object has its lowest edge mounted 27 inches (685 mm) high maximum between posts that are more than 12 inches apart. Another object is mounted with its lowest edge 80 inches (2030 mm) high minimum between posts that are more than 12 inches apart. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB143.gif | Too Long | Two elevation drawings show grab bars at transfer systems. Figure (a) shows individual grab bars on the platform and each step with the top of the gripping surface 4 to 6 inches (100 to 150 mm) above each step and transfer platform. Figure (b) shows a continuous grab bar with the top of the gripping surface 4 to 6 inches (100 to 150) above the step nosing and transfer platform. |
Two elevation drawings show grab bars at transfer systems. Figure (a) shows individual grab bars on the platform and each step with the top of the gripping surface 4 to 6 inches (100 to 150 mm) above each step and transfer platform. Figure (b) shows a continuous grab bar with the top of the gripping surface 4 to 6 inches (100 to 150) above the step nosing and transfer platform. (3) Two elevation drawings show grab bars at transfer systems. Figure (a) shows individual grab bars on the platform and each step with the top of the gripping surface 4 to 6 inches (100 to 150 mm) above each step and transfer platform. Figure (b) shows a continuous grab bar with the top of the gripping surface 4 to 6 inches (100 to 150) above the step nosing and transfer platform. (1) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB15.gif | Too Long | A person using a long cane is shown approaching the sloped underside of a staircase. A portion of the area below the stairs in front of the person has a vertical clearance less than 80 inches (2030 mm). A railing 27 inches (685 mm) high maximum separates this space from the areas where a vertical clearance at or above 80 inches (2030 mm) is maintained. |
A person using a long cane is shown approaching the sloped underside of a staircase. A portion of the area below the stairs in front of the person has a vertical clearance less than 80 inches (2030 mm). A railing 27 inches (685 mm) high maximum separates this space from the areas where a vertical clearance at or above 80 inches (2030 mm) is maintained. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB17.gif | Too Long | Figure (a) shows a person seated in a wheelchair reaching a point on a wall above a protrusion, such as a wall-mounted counter, which is 20 inches (510 mm) deep maximum. The maximum reach height is 48 inches (1220 mm). In figure (b), the obstruction is more than 20 inches (510 mm) deep, with 25 inches (635 mm) the maximum depth. The maximum reach height is 44 inches (1120 mm). |
Figure (a) shows a person seated in a wheelchair reaching a point on a wall above a protrusion, such as a wall-mounted counter, which is 20 inches (510 mm) deep maximum. The maximum reach height is 48 inches (1220 mm). In figure (b), the obstruction is more than 20 inches (510 mm) deep, with 25 inches (635 mm) the maximum depth. The maximum reach height is 44 inches (1120 mm). (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB20.gif | Too Long | Shown in plan view, the minimum clear width of walking surfaces is 36 inches (915 mm) minimum, but can be reduced to 32 inches (815 mm) for a length of 24 inches (610 mm) maximum, provided that the reduced width segments are at least 48 inches (1220 mm) apart. |
Shown in plan view, the minimum clear width of walking surfaces is 36 inches (915 mm) minimum, but can be reduced to 32 inches (815 mm) for a length of 24 inches (610 mm) maximum, provided that the reduced width segments are at least 48 inches (1220 mm) apart. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB21.gif | Too Long | Two alternative plan views are shown of an accessible route that has a 180 degree turn about an object less than 48 inches (1220 mm) wide. In figure (a), the clear width is 42 inches (1065 mm) minimum approaching the turn, 48 inches (1220 mm) minimum at the turn, and 42 inches (1065 mm) minimum leaving the turn. In figure (b), the clear width is 36 inches (915 mm) minimum approaching the turn, 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum at the turn, and 36 inches (915 mm) minimum leaving the turn. |
Two alternative plan views are shown of an accessible route that has a 180 degree turn about an object less than 48 inches (1220 mm) wide. In figure (a), the clear width is 42 inches (1065 mm) minimum approaching the turn, 48 inches (1220 mm) minimum at the turn, and 42 inches (1065 mm) minimum leaving the turn. In figure (b), the clear width is 36 inches (915 mm) minimum approaching the turn, 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum at the turn, and 36 inches (915 mm) minimum leaving the turn. (3) Two alternative plan views are shown of an accessible route that has a 180 degree turn about an object less than 48 inches (1220 mm) wide. In figure (a), the clear width is 42 inches (1065 mm) minimum approaching the turn, 48 inches (1220 mm) minimum at the turn, and 42 inches (1065 mm) minimum leaving the turn. In figure (b), the clear width is 36 inches (915 mm) minimum approaching the turn, 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum at the turn, and 36 inches (915 mm) minimum leaving the turn. (1) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB22.gif | Too Long | Figure (a) shows in plan view a hinged door open 90 degrees with a clear opening width 32 inches (815 mm) minimum, measured from the face of the door to the opposite stop. Figure (b) shows an open sliding door with a clear opening width 32 inches (815 mm) minimum. Figure (c) shows an open folding door with a clear opening width 32 inches (815 mm) minimum. |
Figure (a) shows in plan view a hinged door open 90 degrees with a clear opening width 32 inches (815 mm) minimum, measured from the face of the door to the opposite stop. Figure (b) shows an open sliding door with a clear opening width 32 inches (815 mm) minimum. Figure (c) shows an open folding door with a clear opening width 32 inches (815 mm) minimum. (3) Figure (a) shows in plan view a hinged door open 90 degrees with a clear opening width 32 inches (815 mm) minimum, measured from the face of the door to the opposite stop. Figure (b) shows an open sliding door with a clear opening width 32 inches (815 mm) minimum. Figure (c) shows an open folding door with a clear opening width 32 inches (815 mm) minimum. (1) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB23.gif | Too Long | Figures (a) – (c) Front Approaches. Maneuvering space on the pull side extends 18 inches (455 mm) minimum beyond the latch side of the door and 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum perpendicular to the doorway. On the push side of doors not equipped with a closer or latch, the maneuvering space is the same width as the door opening and extends 48 inches (1220 mm) minimum perpendicular to the doorway. At doors equipped with both a closer and a latch, the maneuvering space extends 12 inches (305 mm) minimum beyond the latch side of the door and 48 inches (1220 mm) minimum perpendicular to the doorway. Figures (d) – (f) Hinge Approaches. Maneuvering space on the pull side extends 36 inches (915 mm) minimum beyond the latch side of the door and 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum perpendicular to the doorway; if this space extends 42 inches (1065 mm) minimum beyond the latch side of the door, it can extend 54 inches (1370 mm) minimum perpendicular to the doorway. |
Figures (a) – (c) Front Approaches. Maneuvering space on the pull side extends 18 inches (455 mm) minimum beyond the latch side of the door and 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum perpendicular to the doorway. On the push side of doors not equipped with a closer or latch, the maneuvering space is the same width as the door opening and extends 48 inches (1220 mm) minimum perpendicular to the doorway. At doors equipped with both a closer and a latch, the maneuvering space extends 12 inches (305 mm) minimum beyond the latch side of the door and 48 inches (1220 mm) minimum perpendicular to the doorway. Figures (d) – (f) Hinge Approaches. Maneuvering space on the pull side extends 36 inches (915 mm) minimum beyond the latch side of the door and 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum perpendicular to the doorway; if this space extends 42 inches (1065 mm) minimum beyond the latch side of the door, it can extend 54 inches (1370 mm) minimum perpendicular to the doorway. (3) Figures (a) – (c) Front Approaches. Maneuvering space on the pull side extends 18 inches (455 mm) minimum beyond the latch side of the door and 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum perpendicular to the doorway. On the push side of doors not equipped with a closer or latch, the maneuvering space is the same width as the door opening and extends 48 inches (1220 mm) minimum perpendicular to the doorway. At doors equipped with both a closer and a latch, the maneuvering space extends 12 inches (305 mm) minimum beyond the latch side of the door and 48 inches (1220 mm) minimum perpendicular to the doorway. Figures (d) – (f) Hinge Approaches. Maneuvering space on the pull side extends 36 inches (915 mm) minimum beyond the latch side of the door and 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum perpendicular to the doorway; if this space extends 42 inches (1065 mm) minimum beyond the latch side of the door, it can extend 54 inches (1370 mm) minimum perpendicular to the doorway. (1) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB24.gif | Too Long | Figure (g) Hinge Approach. On the push side, maneuvering space extends 22 inches (560 mm) from the hinge side of the doorway and 48 inches (1220 mm) minimum perpendicular to the doorway at doors with both a closer and a latch or 42 inches (1065 mm) at doors that do not have both a closer and a latch. Figures (h) – (k) Latch Approaches.Maneuvering space on the pull side extends 24 inches (915 mm) minimum beyond the latch side of the door and 54 inches (1525 mm) minimum perpendicular to the doorway; if the door has both a closer and a latch; if the door does not, the space can be 48 inches (1220 mm) minimum measured perpendicular to the doorway. On the push side, maneuvering space extends 24 inches (560 mm) from the latch side of the doorway and 48 inches (1220 mm) minimum perpendicular to the doorway if the door has both a closer and a latch; if it does not, the space can extend 42 inches (1065 mm) minimum measured perpendicular to the doorway. |
Figure (g) Hinge Approach. On the push side, maneuvering space extends 22 inches (560 mm) from the hinge side of the doorway and 48 inches (1220 mm) minimum perpendicular to the doorway at doors with both a closer and a latch or 42 inches (1065 mm) at doors that do not have both a closer and a latch. Figures (h) – (k) Latch Approaches.Maneuvering space on the pull side extends 24 inches (915 mm) minimum beyond the latch side of the door and 54 inches (1525 mm) minimum perpendicular to the doorway; if the door has both a closer and a latch; if the door does not, the space can be 48 inches (1220 mm) minimum measured perpendicular to the doorway. On the push side, maneuvering space extends 24 inches (560 mm) from the latch side of the doorway and 48 inches (1220 mm) minimum perpendicular to the doorway if the door has both a closer and a latch; if it does not, the space can extend 42 inches (1065 mm) minimum measured perpendicular to the doorway. (3) Figure (g) Hinge Approach. On the push side, maneuvering space extends 22 inches (560 mm) from the hinge side of the doorway and 48 inches (1220 mm) minimum perpendicular to the doorway at doors with both a closer and a latch or 42 inches (1065 mm) at doors that do not have both a closer and a latch. Figures (h) – (k) Latch Approaches. Maneuvering space on the pull side extends 24 inches (915 mm) minimum beyond the latch side of the door and 54 inches (1525 mm) minimum perpendicular to the doorway; if the door has both a closer and a latch; if the door does not, the space can be 48 inches (1220 mm) minimum measured perpendicular to the doorway. On the push side, maneuvering space extends 24 inches (560 mm) from the latch side of the doorway and 48 inches (1220 mm) minimum perpendicular to the doorway if the door has both a closer and a latch; if it does not, the space can extend 42 inches (1065 mm) minimum measured perpendicular to the doorway. (1) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB25.gif | Too Long | Figure 404.2.4.2 Maneuvering Clearances at Doorways without Doors, Manual Sliding Doors, and Manual Folding Doors. Figure (a) shows a front approach to a sliding or folding (accordion) door. Maneuvering clearance is as wide as the door opening and 48 inches (1220 mm) minimum perpendicular to the opening. Figure (b) shows a doorway without a door. For a side approach, maneuvering clearance is as wide as the doorway and 42 inches (1065 mm) minimum perpendicular to the doorway. Figure (c) shows a pocket or hinge approach. Maneuvering clearance extends 22 inches (560 mm) from the pocket or hinge side and is 42 inches (1065 mm) minimum perpendicular to the doorway. Figure (d) shows a stop or latch approach. Maneuvering clearance extends 24 inches (610 mm) from the stop or latch side and is 42 inches (1065 mm) minimum perpendicular to the doorway. |
Figure 404.2.4.2 Maneuvering Clearances at Doorways without Doors, Manual Sliding Doors, and Manual Folding Doors. Figure (a) shows a front approach to a sliding or folding (accordion) door. Maneuvering clearance is as wide as the door opening and 48 inches (1220 mm) minimum perpendicular to the opening. Figure (b) shows a doorway without a door. For a side approach, maneuvering clearance is as wide as the doorway and 42 inches (1065 mm) minimum perpendicular to the doorway. Figure (c) shows a pocket or hinge approach. Maneuvering clearance extends 22 inches (560 mm) from the pocket or hinge side and is 42 inches (1065 mm) minimum perpendicular to the doorway. Figure (d) shows a stop or latch approach. Maneuvering clearance extends 24 inches (610 mm) from the stop or latch side and is 42 inches (1065 mm) minimum perpendicular to the doorway. (3) Figure 404.2.4.2 Maneuvering Clearances at Doorways without Doors, Manual Sliding Doors, and Manual Folding Doors. Figure (a) shows a front approach to a sliding or folding (accordion) door. Maneuvering clearance is as wide as the door opening and 48 inches (1220 mm) minimum perpendicular to the opening. Figure (b) shows a doorway without a door. For a side approach, maneuvering clearance is as wide as the doorway and 42 inches (1065 mm) minimum perpendicular to the doorway. Figure (c) shows a pocket or hinge approach. Maneuvering clearance extends 22 inches (560 mm) from the pocket or hinge side and is 42 inches (1065 mm) minimum perpendicular to the doorway. Figure (d) shows a stop or latch approach. Maneuvering clearance extends 24 inches (610 mm) from the stop or latch side and is 42 inches (1065 mm) minimum perpendicular to the doorway. (1) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB26.gif | Too Long | Figure 404.2.4.3 Maneuvering Clearance at Recessed Doors and Gates. Figures (a) – (c) show front approaches at doors recessed more than 8 inches (455 mm). Maneuvering space on the pull side extends 18 inches (455 mm) minimum beyond the latch side of the door and 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum perpendicular to the plane of the doorway. On the push side of doors not equipped with a closer or latch, the maneuvering space is the same width as the door opening and extends 48 inches (1220 mm) minimum perpendicular to the plane of the doorway. At doors equipped with both a closer and a latch, the maneuvering space extends 12 inches (305 mm) minimum beyond the latch side of the door and 48 inches (1220 mm) minimum measured perpendicular to the plane of the doorway. |
Figure 404.2.4.3 Maneuvering Clearance at Recessed Doors and Gates. Figures (a) – (c) show front approaches at doors recessed more than 8 inches (455 mm). Maneuvering space on the pull side extends 18 inches (455 mm) minimum beyond the latch side of the door and 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum perpendicular to the plane of the doorway. On the push side of doors not equipped with a closer or latch, the maneuvering space is the same width as the door opening and extends 48 inches (1220 mm) minimum perpendicular to the plane of the doorway. At doors equipped with both a closer and a latch, the maneuvering space extends 12 inches (305 mm) minimum beyond the latch side of the door and 48 inches (1220 mm) minimum measured perpendicular to the plane of the doorway. (3) Figure 404.2.4.3 Maneuvering Clearance at Recessed Doors and Gates. Figures (a) – (c) show front approaches at doors recessed more than 8 inches (455 mm). Maneuvering space on the pull side extends 18 inches (455 mm) minimum beyond the latch side of the door and 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum perpendicular to the plane of the doorway. On the push side of doors not equipped with a closer or latch, the maneuvering space is the same width as the door opening and extends 48 inches (1220 mm) minimum perpendicular to the plane of the doorway. At doors equipped with both a closer and a latch, the maneuvering space extends 12 inches (305 mm) minimum beyond the latch side of the door and 48 inches (1220 mm) minimum measured perpendicular to the plane of the doorway. (1) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB27.gif | Too Long | Figure (a) shows two doors in series which swing in the same direction. Space between the doors must be at least 48 inches (1220 mm) minimum plus the width of the in-swinging door. Figure (b) shows two doors in series which swing away from the space between the doors. The space separating the doors must be at least 48 inches (1220 mm) long. Figure (c) shows two doors in series which both swing in towards the space between the doors. The space separating the doors must be at least 48 inches (1220 mm) plus the width of both in-swinging doors |
Figure (a) shows two doors in series which swing in the same direction. Space between the doors must be at least 48 inches (1220 mm) minimum plus the width of the in-swinging door. Figure (b) shows two doors in series which swing away from the space between the doors. The space separating the doors must be at least 48 inches (1220 mm) long. Figure (c) shows two doors in series which both swing in towards the space between the doors. The space separating the doors must be at least 48 inches (1220 mm) plus the width of both in-swinging doors (3) Figure (a) shows two doors in series which swing in the same direction. Space between the doors must be at least 48 inches (1220 mm) minimum plus the width of the in-swinging door. Figure (b) shows two doors in series which swing away from the space between the doors. The space separating the doors must be at least 48 inches (1220 mm) long. Figure (c) shows two doors in series which both swing in towards the space between the doors. The space separating the doors must be at least 48 inches (1220 mm) plus the width of both in-swinging doors (1) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB28.gif | Too Long | Figure (a) shows in plan view a ramp with two landings, each 60 inches (1525 mm) long in the direction of the ramp run and as wide as the connecting ramp run. Figure (b) shows a ramp that has two runs connected by a landing 60 by 60 inches (1525 by 1525 mm); each run is oriented at 90 degrees from the other run, which connect to an adjacent sides of the landing. |
Figure (a) shows in plan view a ramp with two landings, each 60 inches (1525 mm) long in the direction of the ramp run and as wide as the connecting ramp run. Figure (b) shows a ramp that has two runs connected by a landing 60 by 60 inches (1525 by 1525 mm); each run is oriented at 90 degrees from the other run, which connect to an adjacent sides of the landing. (3) Figure (a) shows in plan view a ramp with two landings, each 60 inches (1525 mm) long in the direction of the ramp run and as wide as the connecting ramp run. Figure (b) shows a ramp that has two runs connected by a landing 60 by 60 inches (1525 by 1525 mm); each run is oriented at 90 degrees from the other run, which connect to an adjacent sides of the landing. (1) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB34.gif | Too Long | A plan view of a diagonal curb ramp is shown at a marked crossing. A space 48 inches (220 mm) minimum, measured in the direction of the ramp run, is provided at the bottom of the ramp outside active traffic lanes and within the boundary of the marked pedestrian crossing. Sections of curb 24 inches (610 mm) minimum in length are shown beyond the flared sides and within the marked crossing. |
A plan view of a diagonal curb ramp is shown at a marked crossing. A space 48 inches (220 mm) minimum, measured in the direction of the ramp run, is provided at the bottom of the ramp outside active traffic lanes and within the boundary of the marked pedestrian crossing. Sections of curb 24 inches (610 mm) minimum in length are shown beyond the flared sides and within the marked crossing. (3) A plan view of a diagonal curb ramp is shown at a marked crossing. A space 48 inches (220 mm) minimum, measured in the direction of the ramp run, is provided at the bottom of the ramp outside active traffic lanes and within the boundary of the marked pedestrian crossing. Sections of curb 24 inches (610 mm) minimum in length are shown beyond the flared sides and within the marked crossing. (1) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB35.gif | Too Long | Figure (a) is a plan view of a raised pedestrian island with a walkway cut through at the same level as the street crossing. Figure (b) is a plan view of a raised pedestrian island between two traffic lanes. Aligned curb ramps with side flares slope down on each side. The level space between the top of both ramps is 48 inches (1220 mm) long minimum. The width of both ramp runs is 36 inches (915 mm). |
Figure (a) is a plan view of a raised pedestrian island with a walkway cut through at the same level as the street crossing. Figure (b) is a plan view of a raised pedestrian island between two traffic lanes. Aligned curb ramps with side flares slope down on each side. The level space between the top of both ramps is 48 inches (1220 mm) long minimum. The width of both ramp runs is 36 inches (915 mm). (3) Figure (a) is a plan view of a raised pedestrian island with a walkway cut through at the same level as the street crossing. Figure (b) is a plan view of a raised pedestrian island between two traffic lanes. Aligned curb ramps with side flares slope down on each side. The level space between the top of both ramps is 48 inches (1220 mm) long minimum. The width of both ramp runs is 36 inches (915 mm). (1) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB36.gif | Too Long | Visible signals are shown centered at 72 inches (1830 mm) minimum above the floor ground. The individual “up” and “down” elements, one with circular elements, another with triangular elements, are 2½ inches (64 mm) minimum measured along the vertical centerline of the element. |
Visible signals are shown centered at 72 inches (1830 mm) minimum above the floor ground. The individual “up” and “down” elements, one with circular elements, another with triangular elements, are 2½ inches (64 mm) minimum measured along the vertical centerline of the element. (3) Visible signals are shown centered at 72 inches (1830 mm) minimum above the floor ground. The individual “up” and “down” elements, one with circular elements, another with triangular elements, are 2½ inches (64 mm) minimum measured along the vertical centerline of the element. (1) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB39.gif | Too Long | Figure (a) shows an elevator car with a centered door. The door clear width is 42 inches (1065 mm) minimum and the car width measured side to side is 80 inches (2030 mm) minimum. The car depth is 51 inches (1295 mm) minimum measured from the back wall to the front return, and 54 inches (1370 mm) minimum measured from the back wall to the inside face of the door. Figure (b) shows an elevator car with an off-centered door. The door clear width is 36 inches (915 mm) minimum and the car width measured side to side is 68 inches (1725 mm) minimum. The depth is 51 inches (1295 mm) minimum measured from the back wall to the front return, and 54 inches (1370 mm) minimum measured from the back wall to the inside face of the door. |
Figure (a) shows an elevator car with a centered door. The door clear width is 42 inches (1065 mm) minimum and the car width measured side to side is 80 inches (2030 mm) minimum. The car depth is 51 inches (1295 mm) minimum measured from the back wall to the front return, and 54 inches (1370 mm) minimum measured from the back wall to the inside face of the door. Figure (b) shows an elevator car with an off-centered door. The door clear width is 36 inches (915 mm) minimum and the car width measured side to side is 68 inches (1725 mm) minimum. The depth is 51 inches (1295 mm) minimum measured from the back wall to the front return, and 54 inches (1370 mm) minimum measured from the back wall to the inside face of the door. (2) Figure (a) shows an elevator car with a centered door. The door clear width is 42 inches (1065 mm) minimum and the car width measured side to side is 80 inches (2030 mm) minimum. The car depth is 51 inches (1295 mm) minimum measured from the back wall to the front return, and 54 inches (1370 mm) minimum measured from the back wall to the inside face of the door. Figure (b) shows an elevator car with an off-centered door. The door clear width is 36 inches (915 mm) minimum and the car width measured side to side is 68 inches (1725 mm) minimum. The depth is 51 inches (1295 mm) minimum measured from the back wall to the front return, and 54 inches (1370 mm) minimum measured from the back wall to the inside face of the door. (2) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB40.gif | Too Long | Figure (c) shows a car with a clear door width of 36 inches (915 mm) minimum and the car width measured side to side is 54 inches (1370 mm) minimum. The car depth is 80 inches (2030 mm) minimum measured from the back wall to the front return. Figure (d) shows a car with a clear door width of 36 inches (915 mm) minimum and the car width measured side to side is 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum. The car depth is 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum measured from the back wall to the front return. Figure (e) illustrates the exception for an existing elevator car configuration. The car depth is 54 inches (1370 mm) minimum, the width is 39 inches (915 mm) minimum, and the clear floor area is 16 square feet (1.5 square m) minimum. |
Figure (c) shows a car with a clear door width of 36 inches (915 mm) minimum and the car width measured side to side is 54 inches (1370 mm) minimum. The car depth is 80 inches (2030 mm) minimum measured from the back wall to the front return. Figure (d) shows a car with a clear door width of 36 inches (915 mm) minimum and the car width measured side to side is 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum. The car depth is 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum measured from the back wall to the front return. Figure (e) illustrates the exception for an existing elevator car configuration. The car depth is 54 inches (1370 mm) minimum, the width is 39 inches (915 mm) minimum, and the clear floor area is 16 square feet (1.5 square m) minimum. (2) Figure (c) shows a car with a clear door width of 36 inches (915 mm) minimum and the car width measured side to side is 54 inches (1370 mm) minimum. The car depth is 80 inches (2030 mm) minimum measured from the back wall to the front return. Figure (d) shows a car with a clear door width of 36 inches (915 mm) minimum and the car width measured side to side is 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum. The car depth is 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum measured from the back wall to the front return. Figure (e) illustrates the exception for an existing elevator car configuration. The car depth is 54 inches (1370 mm) minimum, the width is 39 inches (915 mm) minimum, and the clear floor area is 16 square feet (1.5 square m) minimum. (1) Figure (c) shows a car with a clear door width of 36 inches (915 mm) minimum and the car width measured side to side is 54 inches (1370 mm) minimum. The car depth is 80 inches (2030 mm) minimum measured from the back wall to the front return. Figure (d) shows a car with a clear door width of 36 inches (915 mm) minimum and the car width measured side to side is 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum. The car depth is 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum measured from the back wall to the front return. Figure (e) illustrates the exception for an existing elevator car configuration. The car depth is 54 inches (1370 mm) minimum, the width is 39 inches (915 mm) minimum, and the clear floor area is 16 square feet (1.5 square meters) minimum. (1) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB41.gif | Too Long | Figure (a) shows the configuration for new construction. The door clear width is 32 inches (815 mm) minimum and the car width measured side to side is 42 inches (1065 mm) minimum. The car depth is 54 inches (1370 mm) minimum. Figure (b) illustrates Exception 1. The door width is 36 inches (815 mm) minimum and the car has a clear interior space 51 by 51 inches (1295 by 1295 mm) minimum. Figure (c) illustrates Exception 2. The car width is 36 inches (915 mm) minimum, the depth is 54 inches (1370 mm) minimum, and the net clear car area is 15 square feet (1.4 square m) minimum. |
Figure (a) shows the configuration for new construction. The door clear width is 32 inches (815 mm) minimum and the car width measured side to side is 42 inches (1065 mm) minimum. The car depth is 54 inches (1370 mm) minimum. Figure (b) illustrates Exception 1. The door width is 36 inches (815 mm) minimum and the car has a clear interior space 51 by 51 inches (1295 by 1295 mm) minimum. Figure (c) illustrates Exception 2. The car width is 36 inches (915 mm) minimum, the depth is 54 inches (1370 mm) minimum, and the net clear car area is 15 square feet (1.4 square m) minimum. (3) Figure (a) shows the configuration for new construction. The door clear width is 32 inches (815 mm) minimum and the car width measured side to side is 42 inches (1065 mm) minimum. The car depth is 54 inches (1370 mm) minimum. Figure (b) illustrates Exception 1. The door width is 36 inches (815 mm) minimum and the car has a clear interior space 51 by 51 inches (1295 by 1295 mm) minimum. Figure (c) illustrates Exception 2. The car width is 36 inches (915 mm) minimum, the depth is 54 inches (1370 mm) minimum, and the net clear car area is 15 square feet (1.4 square meters) minimum. (1) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB51.gif | Too Long | Figure (a) shows a handrail with an approximately square cross section and figure (c) shows an elliptical cross section. The largest cross section dimension is 2¼ inches (57 mm) maximum. The perimeter dimension must be 4 to 6¼ inches (100 to 160 mm). |
Figure (a) shows a handrail with an approximately square cross section and figure (c) shows an elliptical cross section. The largest cross section dimension is 2¼ inches (57 mm) maximum. The perimeter dimension must be 4 to 6¼ inches (100 to 160 mm). (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB55.gif | Too Long | Figure (a) shows vertical risers where the radius of curvature of the leading edge of each tread is ½ inch (13 mm) maximum. Figure (b) shows angled risers. Risers can slope at an angle of 30 degrees maximum from the vertical. Figures (c) and (d) show curved and beveled nosings, respectively. The maximum projection of the nosing is 1½ inches (38 mm) beyond the rear of the tread below. |
Figure (a) shows vertical risers where the radius of curvature of the leading edge of each tread is ½ inch (13 mm) maximum. Figure (b) shows angled risers. Risers can slope at an angle of 30 degrees maximum from the vertical. Figures (c) and (d) show curved and beveled nosings, respectively. The maximum projection of the nosing is 1½ inches (38 mm) beyond the rear of the tread below. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB56.gif | Too Long | Figure (a) shows stairs with the top gripping surface of a handrail 34 to 38 inches (865 to 965 mm) above stair nosings. Figures (b) and (c) show ramps and walking surfaces, respectively. The top gripping surface of a handrail is 34 to 38 inches (865 to 965 mm) above the surface. |
Figure (a) shows stairs with the top gripping surface of a handrail 34 to 38 inches (865 to 965 mm) above stair nosings. Figures (b) and (c) show ramps and walking surfaces, respectively. The top gripping surface of a handrail is 34 to 38 inches (865 to 965 mm) above the surface. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB60.gif | Too Long | Figure (a) shows a wheelchair accessible water closet, with space on one side, and figure (b) shows an ambulatory accessible water closet, with stall walls and grab bars on both sides. The water closet centerline is shown to be 16 to 18 inches (405 to 455 mm) from the side wall. |
Figure (a) shows a wheelchair accessible water closet, with space on one side, and figure (b) shows an ambulatory accessible water closet, with stall walls and grab bars on both sides. The water closet centerline is shown to be 16 to 18 inches (405 to 455 mm) from the side wall. (3) Figure (a) shows a wheelchair accessible water closet, with space on one side, and figure (b) shows an ambulatory accessible water closet, with stall walls and grab bars on both sides. The water closet centerline is shown to be 16 to 18 inches (405 to 455 mm) from the side wall. (1) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB62.gif | Too Long | The clearance around a water closet is shown in plan view to be 60 inches (1525 mm) wide minimum and 66 inches (1675 mm) deep minimum with a lavatory permitted on the real wall if the distance between the lavatory nearest edge and the water closet center line is 18 inches (455 mm) minimum. |
The clearance around a water closet is shown in plan view to be 60 inches (1525 mm) wide minimum and 66 inches (1675 mm) deep minimum with a lavatory permitted on the real wall if the distance between the lavatory nearest edge and the water closet center line is 18 inches (455 mm) minimum. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB66.gif | Too Long | Figure (a) is a plan view of an adult wall hung water closet. The compartment is shown to be 60 inches (1525 mm) wide minimum and 56 inches (1420 mm) deep minimum. Figure (b) is a plan view of an adult floor mounted and a children’s water closet. The compartment is shown to be 60 inches (1525 mm) wide minimum and 59 inches (1500 mm) deep minimum. |
Figure (a) is a plan view of an adult wall hung water closet. The compartment is shown to be 60 inches (1525 mm) wide minimum and 56 inches (1420 mm) deep minimum. Figure (b) is a plan view of an adult floor mounted and a children’s water closet. The compartment is shown to be 60 inches (1525 mm) wide minimum and 59 inches (1500 mm) deep minimum. (3) Figure (a) is a plan view of an adult wall hung water closet. The compartment is shown to be 60 inches (1525 mm) wide minimum and 56 inches (1420 mm) deep minimum. Figure (b) is a plan view of an adult floor mounted and a children’s water closet. The compartment is shown to be 60 inches (1525 mm) wide minimum and 59 inches (1500 mm) deep minimum. (1) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB67.gif | Too Long | The compartment door is hinged 4 inches (100 mm) maximum from the side wall or partition farthest from the water closet so that the door opens on to the open transfer space. The minimum clearance between the door side of the stall and any obstruction is 42 inches (1065 mm). |
The compartment door is hinged 4 inches (100 mm) maximum from the side wall or partition farthest from the water closet so that the door opens on to the open transfer space. The minimum clearance between the door side of the stall and any obstruction is 42 inches (1065 mm). (3) The compartment door is hinged 4 inches (100 mm) maximum from the side wall or partition farthest from the water closet so that the door opens on to the open transfer space. The minimum clearance between the door side of the stall and any obstruction is 42 inches (1065 mm). (1) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB68.gif | Too Long | Figure (a) is an elevation drawing showing toe clearance under a toilet compartment partition. Toe clearance is 9 inches (230 mm) high minimum and 6 inches (150 mm) deep minimum beyond the compartment-side face of the partition. Figure (b) is an elevation drawing for a children’s toilet compartment. Toe clearance is 12 inches (305 mm) high minimum and 6 inches (150 mm) deep minimum beyond the compartment-side face of the partition. Figure (c) is a plan view showing toe clearance under the front partition and one side partition, 6 inches (150 mm) deep minimum. |
Figure (a) is an elevation drawing showing toe clearance under a toilet compartment partition. Toe clearance is 9 inches (230 mm) high minimum and 6 inches (150 mm) deep minimum beyond the compartment-side face of the partition. Figure (b) is an elevation drawing for a children’s toilet compartment. Toe clearance is 12 inches (305 mm) high minimum and 6 inches (150 mm) deep minimum beyond the compartment-side face of the partition. Figure (c) is a plan view showing toe clearance under the front partition and one side partition, 6 inches (150 mm) deep minimum. (3) Figure (a) is an elevation drawing showing toe clearance under a toilet compartment partition. Toe clearance is 9 inches (230 mm) high minimum and 6 inches (150 mm) deep minimum beyond the compartment-side face of the partition. Figure (b) is an elevation drawing for a children’s toilet compartment. Toe clearance is 12 inches (305 mm) high minimum and 6 inches (150 mm) deep minimum beyond the compartment-side face of the partition. Figure (c) is a plan view showing toe clearance under the front partition and one side partition, 6 inches (150 mm) deep minimum. (1) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB70.gif | Too Long | Figure (a) is an elevation drawing of a wall hung type having the urinal rim 17 inches (430 mm) maximum above the floor with a minimum depth of 13½ inches (350 mm) measured from the outer face of the rim to the back of the fixture. Figure (b) is an elevation drawing of a stall (floor) type having a minimum depth of 13½ inches (350 mm) measured from the outer face of the rim to the back of the fixture. |
Figure (a) is an elevation drawing of a wall hung type having the urinal rim 17 inches (430 mm) maximum above the floor with a minimum depth of 13½ inches (350 mm) measured from the outer face of the rim to the back of the fixture. Figure (b) is an elevation drawing of a stall (floor) type having a minimum depth of 13½ inches (350 mm) measured from the outer face of the rim to the back of the fixture. (3) Figure (a) is an elevation drawing of a wall hung type having the urinal rim 17 inches (430 mm) maximum above the floor with a minimum depth of 13½ inches (350 mm) measured from the outer face of the rim to the back of the fixture. Figure (b) is an elevation drawing of a stall (floor) type having a minimum depth of 13½ inches (350 mm) measured from the outer face of the rim to the back of the fixture. (1) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB71.gif | Too Long | Figure (a) shows a bathtub with a removable in-tub seat. The bathtub has clearance in front 30 inches (760 mm) wide minimum that extends the length of the tub. Figure (b) shows a bathtub with a permanent seat at the head end (the end opposite the controls). The tub has clearance in front 30 inches (760 mm) wide minimum that extends the length of the tub plus 12 inches (305 mm) minimum beyond the seat. Both figures show that a lavatory can be located at the foot end of the tub clearance. |
Figure (a) shows a bathtub with a removable in-tub seat. The bathtub has clearance in front 30 inches (760 mm) wide minimum that extends the length of the tub. Figure (b) shows a bathtub with a permanent seat at the head end (the end opposite the controls). The tub has clearance in front 30 inches (760 mm) wide minimum that extends the length of the tub plus 12 inches (305 mm) minimum beyond the seat. Both figures show that a lavatory can be located at the foot end of the tub clearance. (3) Figure (a) shows a bathtub with a removable in-tub seat. The bathtub has clearance in front 30 inches (760 mm) wide minimum that extends the length of the tub. Figure (b) shows a bathtub with a permanent seat at the head end (the end opposite the controls). The tub has clearance in front 30 inches (760 mm) wide minimum that extends the length of the tub plus 12 inches (305 mm) minimum beyond the seat. Both figures show that a lavatory can be located at the foot end of the tub clearance. (1) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB72.gif | Too Long | Figure (a) shows an elevation drawing of a tub with a permanent seat and two parallel grab bars on the back wall. The upper grab bar is mounted 33 to 36 inches (840 to 915 mm) above the finish floor. The lower grab bar is mounted 8 to 10 inches (205 to 255 mm) above the tub rim. Figure (b) is a plan view. A grab bar on the foot end wall is 24 inches (610 mm) long minimum and is installed at the front edge of the tub. The rear grab bars are mounted 12 inches (305 mm) maximum from the foot end wall and 15 inches (380 mm) maximum from the head end wall. |
Figure (a) shows an elevation drawing of a tub with a permanent seat and two parallel grab bars on the back wall. The upper grab bar is mounted 33 to 36 inches (840 to 915 mm) above the finish floor. The lower grab bar is mounted 8 to 10 inches (205 to 255 mm) above the tub rim. Figure (b) is a plan view. A grab bar on the foot end wall is 24 inches (610 mm) long minimum and is installed at the front edge of the tub. The rear grab bars are mounted 12 inches (305 mm) maximum from the foot end wall and 15 inches (380 mm) maximum from the head end wall. (3) Figure (a) shows an elevation drawing of a tub with a permanent seat and two parallel grab bars on the back wall. The upper grab bar is mounted 33 to 36 inches (840 to 915 mm) above the finish floor. The lower grab bar is mounted 8 to 10 inches (205 to 255 mm) above the tub rim. Figure (b) is a plan view. A grab bar on the foot end wall is 24 inches (610 mm) long minimum and is installed at the front edge of the tub. The rear grab bars are mounted 12 inches (305 mm) maximum from the foot end wall and 15 inches (380 mm) maximum from the head end wall. (1) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB73.gif | Too Long | Figure (a) is an elevation drawing showing rear grab bars, one mounted 33 to 36 inches (840 to 915 mm) above the finish floor, and one mounted 8 to 10 inches (205 to 255 mm) above the tub rim. Figure (b) is a plan view showing a grab bar on the foot (control) end wall 24 inches (610 mm) long minimum installed at the front edge of the tub. Rear grab bars are 24 inches (610 mm) long minimum and are mounted 12 inches (305 mm) maximum from the foot (control) end wall and 24 inches (610 mm) maximum from the head end wall. A grab bar 12 inches (305 mm) long minimum is installed on the head end wall at the front edge of the tub. |
Figure (a) is an elevation drawing showing rear grab bars, one mounted 33 to 36 inches (840 to 915 mm) above the finish floor, and one mounted 8 to 10 inches (205 to 255 mm) above the tub rim. Figure (b) is a plan view showing a grab bar on the foot (control) end wall 24 inches (610 mm) long minimum installed at the front edge of the tub. Rear grab bars are 24 inches (610 mm) long minimum and are mounted 12 inches (305 mm) maximum from the foot (control) end wall and 24 inches (610 mm) maximum from the head end wall. A grab bar 12 inches (305 mm) long minimum is installed on the head end wall at the front edge of the tub. (3) Figure (a) is an elevation drawing showing rear grab bars, one mounted 33 to 36 inches (840 to 915 mm) above the finish floor, and one mounted 8 to 10 inches (205 to 255 mm) above the tub rim. Figure (b) is a plan view showing a grab bar on the foot (control) end wall 24 inches (610 mm) long minimum installed at the front edge of the tub. Rear grab bars are 24 inches (610 mm) long minimum and are mounted 12 inches (305 mm) maximum from the foot (control) end wall and 24 inches (610 mm) maximum from the head end wall. A grab bar 12 inches (305 mm) long minimum is installed on the head end wall at the front edge of the tub. (1) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB76.gif | Too Long | A plan view shows the shower compartment is 30 inches (760 mm) minimum by 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum with a 60 inch (1525 mm) wide entry on the face of the compartment. A clear floor space 30 inches (760 mm) side is provided adjacent to the open face of the compartment. A seat is shown on one end. A lavatory is permitted within the clear floor space on the end opposite the seat. |
A plan view shows the shower compartment is 30 inches (760 mm) minimum by 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum with a 60 inch (1525 mm) wide entry on the face of the compartment. A clear floor space 30 inches (760 mm) side is provided adjacent to the open face of the compartment. A seat is shown on one end. A lavatory is permitted within the clear floor space on the end opposite the seat. (3) A plan view shows the shower compartment is 30 inches (760 mm) minimum by 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum with a 60 inch (1525 mm) wide entry on the face of the compartment. A clear floor space 30 inches (760 mm) side is provided adjacent to the open face of the compartment. A seat is shown on one end. A lavatory is permitted within the clear floor space on the end opposite the seat. (1) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB79.gif | Too Long | Figure (a) is a plan view of a shower without a seat. Grab bars are provided on three walls that are 6 inches (150 mm) maximum from the adjacent wall. Figure (b) is a plan view of a shower with a seat on one side wall. Grab bars are provided on the opposite side wall and the back wall. The back wall grab bar does not extend over the seat. The grab bars are 6 inches (150 mm) maximum from the adjacent wall. |
Figure (a) is a plan view of a shower without a seat. Grab bars are provided on three walls that are 6 inches (150 mm) maximum from the adjacent wall. Figure (b) is a plan view of a shower with a seat on one side wall. Grab bars are provided on the opposite side wall and the back wall. The back wall grab bar does not extend over the seat. The grab bars are 6 inches (150 mm) maximum from the adjacent wall. (3) Figure (a) is a plan view of a shower without a seat. Grab bars are provided on three walls that are 6 inches (150 mm) maximum from the adjacent wall. Figure (b) is a plan view of a shower with a seat on one side wall. Grab bars are provided on the opposite side wall and the back wall. The back wall grab bar does not extend over the seat. The grab bars are 6 inches (150 mm) maximum from the adjacent wall. (1) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/s … /ADA-AB8.gif | Too Long | For a forward approach to an element, a clear floor or ground space, 30 inches by 48 inches (760 mm by 1220 mm) minimum, is shown with the shorter dimension parallel to the wall or element. For a parallel approach to an element, a clear floor or ground space, 30 inches by 48 inches (760 mm by 1220 mm) minimum, is shown with the longer dimension parallel to the wall or element. |
For a forward approach to an element, a clear floor or ground space, 30 inches by 48 inches (760 mm by 1220 mm) minimum, is shown with the shorter dimension parallel to the wall or element. For a parallel approach to an element, a clear floor or ground space, 30 inches by 48 inches (760 mm by 1220 mm) minimum, is shown with the longer dimension parallel to the wall or element. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB80.gif | Too Long | This figure shows an alternate roll-in shower with a seat. A grab bar extends on the wall opposite the seat and is 6 inches (150 mm) maximum from adjacent walls. Another grab bar is mounted on the side wall adjacent to the seat; this grab bar does not extend over the seat and is 6 inches (150 mm) maximum from the back wall. |
This figure shows an alternate roll-in shower with a seat. A grab bar extends on the wall opposite the seat and is 6 inches (150 mm) maximum from adjacent walls. Another grab bar is mounted on the side wall adjacent to the seat; this grab bar does not extend over the seat and is 6 inches (150 mm) maximum from the back wall. (3) This figure shows an alternate roll-in shower with a seat. A grab bar extends on the wall opposite the seat and is 6 inches (150 mm) maximum from adjacent walls. Another grab bar is mounted on the side wall adjacent to the seat; this grab bar does not extend over the seat and is 6 inches (150 mm) maximum from the back wall. (1) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB81.gif | Too Long | The area for controls, faucets and shower spray units is located 38 inches (965 mm) minimum to 48 inches (1220 mm) maximum above the shower floor on the control wall 15 inches (380 mm) maximum from the centerline of the seat, toward the shower opening. |
The area for controls, faucets and shower spray units is located 38 inches (965 mm) minimum to 48 inches (1220 mm) maximum above the shower floor on the control wall 15 inches (380 mm) maximum from the centerline of the seat, toward the shower opening. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB82.gif | Too Long | Figure (a) is an elevation drawing of a compartment without a seat. The area for controls, faucets and shower spray units is located on any wall of the shower above the grab bar but no higher than 48 inches (1220 mm) above the shower floor. Figure (b) is an elevation drawing of a compartment with a seat. The area for controls, faucets and shower spray units is located on the back wall 27 inches (685 mm) from the seat wall and above the grab bar, but no higher than 48 inches (1220 mm) above the shower floor. |
Figure (a) is an elevation drawing of a compartment without a seat. The area for controls, faucets and shower spray units is located on any wall of the shower above the grab bar but no higher than 48 inches (1220 mm) above the shower floor. Figure (b) is an elevation drawing of a compartment with a seat. The area for controls, faucets and shower spray units is located on the back wall 27 inches (685 mm) from the seat wall and above the grab bar, but no higher than 48 inches (1220 mm) above the shower floor. (3) Figure (a) is an elevation drawing of a compartment without a seat. The area for controls, faucets and shower spray units is located on any wall of the shower above the grab bar but no higher than 48 inches (1220 mm) above the shower floor. Figure (b) is an elevation drawing of a compartment with a seat. The area for controls, faucets and shower spray units is located on the back wall 27 inches (685 mm) from the seat wall and above the grab bar, but no higher than 48 inches (1220 mm) above the shower floor. (1) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB83.gif | Too Long | Figure (a) is an elevation drawing of a side wall adjacent to a seat. The area for controls, faucets and shower spray units is located on the side wall adjacent to the seat, above the grab bar but no higher than 48 inches (1220 mm) above the shower floor, and extending 27 inches (685 mm) maximum from the seat wall. Figure (b) shows an alternate location on the back wall, above the grab bar but no higher than 48 inches (1220 mm) above the shower floor, and extending from the side wall to 15 inches (380 mm) maximum from the center line of the seat. Figures (c) and (d) are plan views of compartments without and with a seat, respectively. |
Figure (a) is an elevation drawing of a side wall adjacent to a seat. The area for controls, faucets and shower spray units is located on the side wall adjacent to the seat, above the grab bar but no higher than 48 inches (1220 mm) above the shower floor, and extending 27 inches (685 mm) maximum from the seat wall. Figure (b) shows an alternate location on the back wall, above the grab bar but no higher than 48 inches (1220 mm) above the shower floor, and extending from the side wall to 15 inches (380 mm) maximum from the center line of the seat. Figures (c) and (d) are plan views of compartments without and with a seat, respectively. (3) Figure (a) is an elevation drawing of a side wall adjacent to a seat. The area for controls, faucets and shower spray units is located on the side wall adjacent to the seat, above the grab bar but no higher than 48 inches (1220 mm) above the shower floor, and extending 27 inches (685 mm) maximum from the seat wall. Figure (b) shows an alternate location on the back wall, above the grab bar but no higher than 48 inches (1220 mm) above the shower floor, and extending from the side wall to 15 inches (380 mm) maximum from the center line of the seat. Figures (c) and (d) are plan views of compartments without and with a seat, respectively. (1) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB84.gif | Too Long | Figure (a) shows a handrail with an approximately square cross section and figure (c) shows an elliptical cross section. The largest cross section dimension is 2 inches (51 mm) maximum. The perimeter dimension must be 4 to 4.8 inches (100 to 120 mm). |
Figure (a) shows a handrail with an approximately square cross section and figure (c) shows an elliptical cross section. The largest cross section dimension is 2 inches (51 mm) maximum. The perimeter dimension must be 4 to 4.8 inches (100 to 120 mm). (3) Figure (a) shows a handrail with an approximately square cross section and figure (c) shows an elliptical cross section. The largest cross section dimension is 2 inches (51 mm) maximum. The perimeter dimension must be 4 to 4.8 inches (100 to 120 mm). (1) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB86.gif | Too Long | Figure (a) shows a removable in-tub seat in elevation and plan views that is 15 to 16 inches (380 to 405 mm) deep and 17 to 19 inches (430 to 485 mm) above the floor measured to the top of the seat. Figure (b) shows permanent tub seat in elevation and plan views that is 15 inches (380 mm) minimum deep and 17 to 19 inches (430 to 485 mm) above the floor measured to the top of the seat. |
Figure (a) shows a removable in-tub seat in elevation and plan views that is 15 to 16 inches (380 to 405 mm) deep and 17 to 19 inches (430 to 485 mm) above the floor measured to the top of the seat. Figure (b) shows permanent tub seat in elevation and plan views that is 15 inches (380 mm) minimum deep and 17 to 19 inches (430 to 485 mm) above the floor measured to the top of the seat. (3) Figure (a) shows a removable in-tub seat in elevation and plan views that is 15 to 16 inches (380 to 405 mm) deep and 17 to 19 inches (430 to 485 mm) above the floor measured to the top of the seat. Figure (b) shows permanent tub seat in elevation and plan views that is 15 inches (380 mm) minimum deep and 17 to 19 inches (430 to 485 mm) above the floor measured to the top of the seat. (1) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB89.jpg | Too Long | Figures (a) shows the “L” is oriented with the narrower portion toward the compartment opening and the base toward the back. The front edge of the narrow portion of the L is 15 to 16 inches (380 to 405 mm) from the seat wall and the base end is 22 to 23 inches (560 to 585 mm) from the seat wall. The base of the L is 14 to 15 inches (355 to 380 mm) from the adjacent wall. Figure (b) shows that the seat is 2½ inches (64 mm) maximum from the seat wall and the rear edge of the L portion is 1½ inches (38 mm) maximum from the adjacent wall. |
Figures (a) shows the “L” is oriented with the narrower portion toward the compartment opening and the base toward the back. The front edge of the narrow portion of the L is 15 to 16 inches (380 to 405 mm) from the seat wall and the base end is 22 to 23 inches (560 to 585 mm) from the seat wall. The base of the L is 14 to 15 inches (355 to 380 mm) from the adjacent wall. Figure (b) shows that the seat is 2½ inches (64 mm) maximum from the seat wall and the rear edge of the L portion is 1½ inches (38 mm) maximum from the adjacent wall. (3) Figures (a) shows the “L” is oriented with the narrower portion toward the compartment opening and the base toward the back. The front edge of the narrow portion of the L is 15 to 16 inches (380 to 405 mm) from the seat wall and the base end is 22 to 23 inches (560 to 585 mm) from the seat wall. The base of the L is 14 to 15 inches (355 to 380 mm) from the adjacent wall. Figure (b) shows that the seat is 2½ inches (64 mm) maximum from the seat wall and the rear edge of the L portion is 1½ inches (38 mm) maximum from the adjacent wall. (1) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB90.gif | Too Long | Figure (a) shows a top loading machine with the door to the laundry compartment 36 inches (915 mm) maximum above the floor. Figure (b) shows a front loading machine with the bottom of the opening to the laundry compartment 15 to 36 inches (380 to 915 mm) above the floor. |
Figure (a) shows a top loading machine with the door to the laundry compartment 36 inches (915 mm) maximum above the floor. Figure (b) shows a front loading machine with the bottom of the opening to the laundry compartment 15 to 36 inches (380 to 915 mm) above the floor. (3) Figure (a) shows a top loading machine with the door to the laundry compartment 36 inches (915 mm) maximum above the floor. Figure (b) shows a front loading machine with the bottom of the opening to the laundry compartment 15 to 36 inches (380 to 915 mm) above the floor. (1) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/s … /ADA-AB1.gif | Too Long | Dimension lines show English units above the line (in inches unless otherwise noted) and the SI units (in millimeters unless otherwise noted). Small measurements show the dimension with an arrow pointing to the dimension line. Dimension ranges are shown above the line in inches and below the line in millimeters. “Min” refers to minimum, and “max” refers to the maximum. Mathematical symbols indicate greater than, greater than or equal to, less than, and less than or equal to. A dashed line identifies the boundary of clear floor space or maneuvering space. A line with alternating shot and long dashes with a “C” and “L” at the end indicate the centerline. A dashed line with longer spaces indicates a permitted element or its extension. An arrow is to identify the direction of travel or approach. A thick black line is used to represent a wall, floor, ceiling or other element cut in section or plan. Gray shading is used to show an element in elevation or plan. Hatching is used to show the location zone of elements, controls, or features. Terms defined by this document are shown in italics. |
Dimension lines show English units above the line (in inches unless otherwise noted) and the SI units (in millimeters unless otherwise noted). Small measurements show the dimension with an arrow pointing to the dimension line. Dimension ranges are shown above the line in inches and below the line in millimeters. “Min” refers to minimum, and “max” refers to the maximum. Mathematical symbols indicate greater than, greater than or equal to, less than, and less than or equal to. A dashed line identifies the boundary of clear floor space or maneuvering space. A line with alternating shot and long dashes with a “C” and “L” at the end indicate the centerline. A dashed line with longer spaces indicates a permitted element or its extension. An arrow is to identify the direction of travel or approach. A thick black line is used to represent a wall, floor, ceiling or other element cut in section or plan. Gray shading is used to show an element in elevation or plan. Hatching is used to show the location zone of elements, controls, or features. Terms defined by this document are shown in italics. (3) | none | none | 3 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB19.gif | Too Long | In figure (a), a person seated in a wheelchair is shown reaching to the side over an obstruction 10 inches (510 mm) deep maximum and 34 inches (865 mm) high maximum. The maximum reach height is 48 inches (1220 mm). In figure (b) the obstruction depth is 10 inches to 24 inches maximum (255 to 610 mm) and 34 inches (865 mm) high maximum. The maximum reach height is 46 inches (1170 mm). |
In figure (a), a person seated in a wheelchair is shown reaching to the side over an obstruction 10 inches (510 mm) deep maximum and 34 inches (865 mm) high maximum. The maximum reach height is 48 inches (1220 mm). In figure (b) the obstruction depth is 10 inches to 24 inches maximum (255 to 610 mm) and 34 inches (865 mm) high maximum. The maximum reach height is 46 inches (1170 mm). (3) | none | none | 3 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/table1.gif | Too Long | The table describes graphic conventions for showing dimensions on figures between boundary and element lines, how the direction of approach is denoted, centerline designation and boundary of clear floor area. All dimensions are shown in inches above the measure line, with the metric equivalent below. Where the dimension does not fit conveniently between lines, the measure line is extended beyond the lines and the dimension placed above (and below) the extension. |
The table describes graphic conventions for showing dimensions on figures between boundary and element lines, how the direction of approach is denoted, centerline designation and boundary of clear floor area. All dimensions are shown in inches above the measure line, with the metric equivalent below. Where the dimension does not fit conveniently between lines, the measure line is extended beyond the lines and the dimension placed above (and below) the extension. (2) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig10.gif | Too Long | An access aisle is required at a passenger loading zone which is 240 inches (6100 mm) minimum, measured parallel to the vehicle pull-up area, and 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum, measured perpendicular to the vehicle area. This aisle must be clear of obstructions and at the same level as the vehicle area. |
An access aisle is required at a passenger loading zone which is 240 inches (6100 mm) minimum, measured parallel to the vehicle pull-up area, and 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum, measured perpendicular to the vehicle area. This aisle must be clear of obstructions and at the same level as the vehicle area. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig11.gif | Too Long | The ramp slope is a ratio equal to the vertical rise (y) divided by the horizontal run (x). It is equal to the tangent of the angle that the plane of the ramp surface makes with a horizontal (level) plane. For a curb ramp, the adjoining slope at walk or street shall not exceed 1:20. |
The ramp slope is a ratio equal to the vertical rise (y) divided by the horizontal run (x). It is equal to the tangent of the angle that the plane of the ramp surface makes with a horizontal (level) plane. For a curb ramp, the adjoining slope at walk or street shall not exceed 1:20. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ar … /fig12a.gif | Too Long | This figure shows a typical curb ramp, cut into a walkway perpendicular to the curb face, with flared sides having a maximum slope of 1:10. The landing at the top, measured from the top of the ramp to the edge of the walkway or closest obstruction is denoted as "x". If x, the landing depth at the top of a curb ramp, is less than 48 inches, then the slope of the flared side shall not exceed 1:12. |
This figure shows a typical curb ramp, cut into a walkway perpendicular to the curb face, with flared sides having a maximum slope of 1:10. The landing at the top, measured from the top of the ramp to the edge of the walkway or closest obstruction is denoted as "x". If x, the landing depth at the top of a curb ramp, is less than 48 inches, then the slope of the flared side shall not exceed 1:12. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig16.gif | Too Long | If the slope of a ramp is between 1:12 and 1:16, the maximum rise shall be 30 inches (760 mm) and the maximum horizontal run shall be 30 feet (9 m). If the slope of the ramp is between 1:16 and 1:20, the maximum rise shall be 30 inches (760 mm) and the maximum horizontal run shall be 40 feet (12 m). |
If the slope of a ramp is between 1:12 and 1:16, the maximum rise shall be 30 inches (760 mm) and the maximum horizontal run shall be 30 feet (9 m). If the slope of the ramp is between 1:16 and 1:20, the maximum rise shall be 30 inches (760 mm) and the maximum horizontal run shall be 40 feet (12 m). (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ar … /fig23a.gif | Too Long | The diagram illustrates the symbols used for the following control buttons: main entry floor, door closed, door open, emergency alarm, and emergency stop. The diagram further states that the octagon symbol for the emergency stop shall be raised but the X (inside the octagon) is not. |
The diagram illustrates the symbols used for the following control buttons: main entry floor, door closed, door open, emergency alarm, and emergency stop. The diagram further states that the octagon symbol for the emergency stop shall be raised but the X (inside the octagon) is not. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig28.gif | Too Long | For a front transfer to the water closet, the minimum clear floor space at the water closet is a minimum 48 inches (1220 mm) in width by a minimum of 66 inches (1675 mm) in length. For a diagonal transfer to the water closet, the minimum clear floor space is a minimum of 48 inches (1220 mm) in width by a minimum of 56 inches (1420 mm) in length. For a side transfer to the water closet, the minimum clear floor space is a minimum of 60 inches (1525 mm) in width by a minimum of 56 inches (1420 mm) in length. (4.16.2, A4.22.3) |
For a front transfer to the water closet, the minimum clear floor space at the water closet is a minimum 48 inches (1220 mm) in width by a minimum of 66 inches (1675 mm) in length. For a diagonal transfer to the water closet, the minimum clear floor space is a minimum of 48 inches (1220 mm) in width by a minimum of 56 inches (1420 mm) in length. For a side transfer to the water closet, the minimum clear floor space is a minimum of 60 inches (1525 mm) in width by a minimum of 56 inches (1420 mm) in length. (4.16.2, A4.22.3) (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig29.gif | Too Long | Fig. 29(a) Back Wall. A 36 inch (915 mm) minimum length grab bar is required behind the water closet mounted at a height between 33 and 36 inches (840-915 mm). The grab bar must extend a minimum of 12 inches (305) beyond the center of the water closet toward the side wall and a minimum of 24 inches (610 mm) toward the open side for either a left or right side approach. |
Fig. 29(a) Back Wall. A 36 inch (915 mm) minimum length grab bar is required behind the water closet mounted at a height between 33 and 36 inches (840-915 mm). The grab bar must extend a minimum of 12 inches (305) beyond the center of the water closet toward the side wall and a minimum of 24 inches (610 mm) toward the open side for either a left or right side approach. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ar … /fig29b.gif | Too Long | A 42 inch (1065 mm) minimum length grab bar is required to the side of the water closet spaced 12 inches (305 mm) maximum from the back wall and extending a minimum of 54 inches (1370 mm) from the back wall at a height between 33 and 36 inches (840-915 mm). The toilet paper dispenser shall be mounted at a minimum height of 19 inches (485 mm). (4.16.3, 4.16.4, 4.16.6) |
A 42 inch (1065 mm) minimum length grab bar is required to the side of the water closet spaced 12 inches (305 mm) maximum from the back wall and extending a minimum of 54 inches (1370 mm) from the back wall at a height between 33 and 36 inches (840-915 mm). The toilet paper dispenser shall be mounted at a minimum height of 19 inches (485 mm). (4.16.3, 4.16.4, 4.16.6) (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ar … /fig30a.gif | Too Long | The location of the door is illustrated to be in front of the clear space (next to the water closet), with a maximum stile width of 4 inches (100 mm). An alternate door location is illustrated to be on the side of the toilet stall with a maximum stile width of 4 inches (100 mm). The minimum width of the standard stall shall be 60 inches (1525 mm). The centerline of the water closet shall be 18 inches (455 mm) from the side wall. |
The location of the door is illustrated to be in front of the clear space (next to the water closet), with a maximum stile width of 4 inches (100 mm). An alternate door location is illustrated to be on the side of the toilet stall with a maximum stile width of 4 inches (100 mm). The minimum width of the standard stall shall be 60 inches (1525 mm). The centerline of the water closet shall be 18 inches (455 mm) from the side wall. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/a … /fig30a1.gif | Too Long | If a standard stall is provided at the end of a row of stalls, the door (if located on the side of the stall) may swing into to the stall, if the length of the stall is extended at least a minimum of 36 inches (915 mm) beyond the required minimum length. |
If a standard stall is provided at the end of a row of stalls, the door (if located on the side of the stall) may swing into to the stall, if the length of the stall is extended at least a minimum of 36 inches (915 mm) beyond the required minimum length. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ar … /fig30b.gif | Too Long | Two alternate stalls are illustrated; one alternate stall is required to be 36 inches (915 mm) in width. The other alternate stall is required to be a minimum of 48 inches (1220 mm) in width. If a wall mounted water closet is used, the depth of the stall is required to be a minimum of 66 inches (1675 mm). If a floor mounted water closet is used, the depth of the stall is required to be a minimum of 69 inches (1745 mm). The 36 inch wide stall shall have parallel grab bars on the side walls. The 48 inch minimum stall shall have a grab bar behind the water closet and one on the side wall next to the water closet. In each alternate, the centerline of the water closet is 18 inches (455 mm) from a side wall. |
Two alternate stalls are illustrated; one alternate stall is required to be 36 inches (915 mm) in width. The other alternate stall is required to be a minimum of 48 inches (1220 mm) in width. If a wall mounted water closet is used, the depth of the stall is required to be a minimum of 66 inches (1675 mm). If a floor mounted water closet is used, the depth of the stall is required to be a minimum of 69 inches (1745 mm). The 36 inch wide stall shall have parallel grab bars on the side walls. The 48 inch minimum stall shall have a grab bar behind the water closet and one on the side wall next to the water closet. In each alternate, the centerline of the water closet is 18 inches (455 mm) from a side wall. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig31.gif | Too Long | In addition to clearances discussed in the text, the following knee clearance is required underneath the lavatory: 27 inches (685 mm) minimum from the floor to the underside of the lavatory which extends 8 inches (205 mm) minimum measured from the front edge underneath the lavatory back towards the wall; if a minimum 9 inches (230 mm) of toe clearance is provided, a maximum of 6 inches (150 mm) of the 48 inches (1220 mm) of clear floor space required at the fixture may extend into the toe space. (4.19.2, 4.19.6) |
In addition to clearances discussed in the text, the following knee clearance is required underneath the lavatory: 27 inches (685 mm) minimum from the floor to the underside of the lavatory which extends 8 inches (205 mm) minimum measured from the front edge underneath the lavatory back towards the wall; if a minimum 9 inches (230 mm) of toe clearance is provided, a maximum of 6 inches (150 mm) of the 48 inches (1220 mm) of clear floor space required at the fixture may extend into the toe space. (4.19.2, 4.19.6) (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig33.gif | Too Long | Fig. 33(a) With Seat in Tub. If the approach is parallel to the bathtub, a 30 inch (760 mm) minimum width by 60 inch (1525 mm) minimum length clear space is required alongside the bathtub. If the approach is perpendicular to the bathtub, a 48 inch (1220 mm) minimum width by 60 inch (1525 mm) minimum length clear space is required. Fig. 33(b) With Seat at Head of Tub. If the approach is parallel to the bathtub, a 30 inch (760 mm) minimum width by 75 inch (1905 mm) minimum length clear space is required alongside the bathtub. The seat width must be 15 inches (380 mm) and must extend the full width of the bathtub. |
Fig. 33(a) With Seat in Tub. If the approach is parallel to the bathtub, a 30 inch (760 mm) minimum width by 60 inch (1525 mm) minimum length clear space is required alongside the bathtub. If the approach is perpendicular to the bathtub, a 48 inch (1220 mm) minimum width by 60 inch (1525 mm) minimum length clear space is required. Fig. 33(b) With Seat at Head of Tub. If the approach is parallel to the bathtub, a 30 inch (760 mm) minimum width by 75 inch (1905 mm) minimum length clear space is required alongside the bathtub. The seat width must be 15 inches (380 mm) and must extend the full width of the bathtub. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig34.gif | Too Long | Fig. 34(a) With Seat in Tub. At the foot of the tub, the grab bar shall be 24 inches (610 mm) minimum in length measured from the outer edge of the tub. On the back wall, two grab bars are required. The grab bars mounted on the back (long) wall shall be a minimum 24 inches (610 mm) in length located 12 inches (305 mm) maximum from the foot of the tub and 24 inches (610 mm) maximum from the head of the tub. One grab bar shall be located 9 inches (230 mm) above the rim of the tub. The others shall be 33 to 36 inches ( 840 mm to 910 mm) above the bathroom floor. At the head of the tub, the grab bar shall be a minimum of 12 inches (305 mm) in length measured from the outer edge of the tub. Fig. 34(b) With Seat at Head of Tub. At the foot of the tub, the grab bar shall be a minimum of 24 inches (610 mm) in length measured from the outer edge of the tub. On the back wall, two grab bars are required. The grab bars mounted on the back wall shall be a minimum of 48 inches (1220 mm) in length located a maximum of 12 inches (305 mm) from the foot of the tub and a maximum of 15 inches (380 mm) from the head of the tub. Heights of grab bars are as described above. |
Fig. 34(a) With Seat in Tub. At the foot of the tub, the grab bar shall be 24 inches (610 mm) minimum in length measured from the outer edge of the tub. On the back wall, two grab bars are required. The grab bars mounted on the back (long) wall shall be a minimum 24 inches (610 mm) in length located 12 inches (305 mm) maximum from the foot of the tub and 24 inches (610 mm) maximum from the head of the tub. One grab bar shall be located 9 inches (230 mm) above the rim of the tub. The others shall be 33 to 36 inches ( 840 mm to 910 mm) above the bathroom floor. At the head of the tub, the grab bar shall be a minimum of 12 inches (305 mm) in length measured from the outer edge of the tub. Fig. 34(b) With Seat at Head of Tub. At the foot of the tub, the grab bar shall be a minimum of 24 inches (610 mm) in length measured from the outer edge of the tub. On the back wall, two grab bars are required. The grab bars mounted on the back wall shall be a minimum of 48 inches (1220 mm) in length located a maximum of 12 inches (305 mm) from the foot of the tub and a maximum of 15 inches (380 mm) from the head of the tub. Heights of grab bars are as described above. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig36.gif | Too Long | The diagram illustrates an L-shaped shower seat extending the full depth of the stall. The seat shall be located 1-1/2 inches (38 mm) maximum from the wall. The front of the seat (nearest to the opening) shall extend a maximum 16 inches (330 mm) from the wall. The back of the seat (against the back wall) shall extend a maximum of 23 inches (582 mm) from the side wall and shall be a maximum of 15 inches (305 mm) deep. |
The diagram illustrates an L-shaped shower seat extending the full depth of the stall. The seat shall be located 1-1/2 inches (38 mm) maximum from the wall. The front of the seat (nearest to the opening) shall extend a maximum 16 inches (330 mm) from the wall. The back of the seat (against the back wall) shall extend a maximum of 23 inches (582 mm) from the side wall and shall be a maximum of 15 inches (305 mm) deep. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig37.gif | Too Long | Fig. 37(a) 36 inches by 36 inches (915 mm by 915 mm) Stall. The diagram illustrates an L-shaped grab bar that is located along the full depth of the control wall (opposite the seat) and halfway along the back wall. The grab bar shall be mounted between 33 to 36 inches (840-915 mm) above the shower floor. The bottom of the control area shall be a maximum of 38 inches (965 mm) high and the top of the control area shall be a maximum of 48 inches (1220 mm) high. The controls and spray unit shall be within 18 inches (455 mm) of the front of the shower.Fig. 37(b) 30 inches by 60 inches (760 mm by 1525 mm) Stall. The diagram illustrates a U-shaped grab bar that wraps around the stall. The grab bar shall be between 33 to 36 inches (840-915 mm) high. The controls are placed in an area between 38 inches and 48 inches (965 mm and 1220 mm) above the floor. If the controls are located on the back (long) wall they shall be located 27 inches (685 mm) from the side wall. The shower head and control area may be located on either side wall. |
Fig. 37(a) 36 inches by 36 inches (915 mm by 915 mm) Stall. The diagram illustrates an L-shaped grab bar that is located along the full depth of the control wall (opposite the seat) and halfway along the back wall. The grab bar shall be mounted between 33 to 36 inches (840-915 mm) above the shower floor. The bottom of the control area shall be a maximum of 38 inches (965 mm) high and the top of the control area shall be a maximum of 48 inches (1220 mm) high. The controls and spray unit shall be within 18 inches (455 mm) of the front of the shower.Fig. 37(b) 30 inches by 60 inches (760 mm by 1525 mm) Stall. The diagram illustrates a U-shaped grab bar that wraps around the stall. The grab bar shall be between 33 to 36 inches (840-915 mm) high. The controls are placed in an area between 38 inches and 48 inches (965 mm and 1220 mm) above the floor. If the controls are located on the back (long) wall they shall be located 27 inches (685 mm) from the side wall. The shower head and control area may be located on either side wall. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ar … /fig38a.gif | Too Long | If the clear floor space allows a parallel approach by a person in a wheelchair and the distance between the wheelchair and the shelf exceeds 10 inches, the maximum high side reach shall be 48 inches (1220 mm) above the floor and the low side reach shall be a minimum of 9 inches (230 mm) above the floor. The shelves can be adjustable. The maximum distance from the user to the shelf shall be 21 inches (535 mm). |
If the clear floor space allows a parallel approach by a person in a wheelchair and the distance between the wheelchair and the shelf exceeds 10 inches, the maximum high side reach shall be 48 inches (1220 mm) above the floor and the low side reach shall be a minimum of 9 inches (230 mm) above the floor. The shelves can be adjustable. The maximum distance from the user to the shelf shall be 21 inches (535 mm). (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ar … /fig38b.gif | Too Long | If the clear floor space allows a parallel approach by a person in a wheelchair and the distance between the wheelchair and the clothes rod exceeds 10 inches, the maximum high side reach shall be 48 inches (1220 mm). The maximum distance from the user to the clothes rod shall be 21 inches (535 mm). |
If the clear floor space allows a parallel approach by a person in a wheelchair and the distance between the wheelchair and the clothes rod exceeds 10 inches, the maximum high side reach shall be 48 inches (1220 mm). The maximum distance from the user to the clothes rod shall be 21 inches (535 mm). (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arch … /fig4.gif | Too Long | Clear floor space shown to be 30 by 48 inches minimum. For a front approach, where the depth of the alcove is equal to or less than 24 inches (610 mm), the required clear floor space is 30 inches by 48 inches (760 mm by 1220 mm). For a side approach, where the depth of the alcove is equal to or less than 15 inches (380 mm), the required clear floor space is 30 inches by 48 inches (760 mm by 1220 mm). |
Clear floor space shown to be 30 by 48 inches minimum. For a front approach, where the depth of the alcove is equal to or less than 24 inches (610 mm), the required clear floor space is 30 inches by 48 inches (760 mm by 1220 mm). For a side approach, where the depth of the alcove is equal to or less than 15 inches (380 mm), the required clear floor space is 30 inches by 48 inches (760 mm by 1220 mm). (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig44.gif | Too Long | fig44Fig. 44(a) Side Reach Possible. If a parallel approach is provided at a telephone in an enclosure, the wing walls and shelf may extend beyond the face of the telephone a maximum of 10 inches (255 mm). Fig. 44(b) Forward Reach Required. If a front approach is provided at a telephone with an enclosure, the shelf can extend beyond the face of the telephone a maximum of 20 inches (510 mm). A wing wall may extend beyond the face of the telephone a maximum of 24 inches (610 mm). If the wing wall extends more than 24 inches (610 mm) beyond the face of the telephone, an additional 6 inches (150 mm) in width of clear floor space shall be provided. |
fig44Fig. 44(a) Side Reach Possible. If a parallel approach is provided at a telephone in an enclosure, the wing walls and shelf may extend beyond the face of the telephone a maximum of 10 inches (255 mm). Fig. 44(b) Forward Reach Required. If a front approach is provided at a telephone with an enclosure, the shelf can extend beyond the face of the telephone a maximum of 20 inches (510 mm). A wing wall may extend beyond the face of the telephone a maximum of 24 inches (610 mm). If the wing wall extends more than 24 inches (610 mm) beyond the face of the telephone, an additional 6 inches (150 mm) in width of clear floor space shall be provided. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig46.gif | Too Long | Fig. 46(a) Forward or Rear Access. If seating space for two wheelchair users is accessed from the front or rear, the minimum space required is 48 inches (1220 mm) deep by 66 inches (1675 mm) wide. Fig. 46(b) Side Access. If seating space for two wheelchair users is accessed from the side, the minimum space required is 60 inches (1525 mm) deep by 66 inches (1675 mm) wide |
Fig. 46(a) Forward or Rear Access. If seating space for two wheelchair users is accessed from the front or rear, the minimum space required is 48 inches (1220 mm) deep by 66 inches (1675 mm) wide. Fig. 46(b) Side Access. If seating space for two wheelchair users is accessed from the side, the minimum space required is 60 inches (1525 mm) deep by 66 inches (1675 mm) wide (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arch … /fig5.gif | Too Long | Forward reach range shown in profile and plan view to be 48 inches maximum and 15 inches minimum. The maximum level forward reach over an obstruction with knee space below is 25 inches (635 mm). When the obstruction is less than 20 inches (510 mm) deep, the maximum high forward reach is 48 inches (1220 mm). When the obstruction projects 20 to 25 inches (510 mm to 635 mm), the maximum high forward reach is 44 inches (1120 mm). (4.2.5, 4.25.3). |
Forward reach range shown in profile and plan view to be 48 inches maximum and 15 inches minimum. The maximum level forward reach over an obstruction with knee space below is 25 inches (635 mm). When the obstruction is less than 20 inches (510 mm) deep, the maximum high forward reach is 48 inches (1220 mm). When the obstruction projects 20 to 25 inches (510 mm to 635 mm), the maximum high forward reach is 44 inches (1120 mm). (4.2.5, 4.25.3). (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig57.gif | Too Long | Diagram (a): Where a fixed seat is provided in a 30 inch minimum by 60 inch (716 mm by 1220 mm) minimum shower stall, the controls and spray unit on the back (long) wall shall be located a maximum of 27 inches (685 mm) from the side wall where the seat is attached. (4.21.2, 9.1.2) Diagram (b): An alternate 36 inch minimum by 60 inch (915 mm by 1220 mm) minimum shower stall is illustrated. The width of the stall opening stall shall be a minimum of 36 inches (915 mm) clear located on a long wall at the opposite end of the shower from the controls. The shower seat shall be 24 inches (610 mm) minimum in length by 16 inches (330 mm) minimum in width and may be rectangular in shape. The seat shall be located next to the opening to the shower and adjacent to the end wall containing the shower head and controls. (4.21.2, 9.1.2, A4.23.3) |
Diagram (a): Where a fixed seat is provided in a 30 inch minimum by 60 inch (716 mm by 1220 mm) minimum shower stall, the controls and spray unit on the back (long) wall shall be located a maximum of 27 inches (685 mm) from the side wall where the seat is attached. (4.21.2, 9.1.2) Diagram (b): An alternate 36 inch minimum by 60 inch (915 mm by 1220 mm) minimum shower stall is illustrated. The width of the stall opening stall shall be a minimum of 36 inches (915 mm) clear located on a long wall at the opposite end of the shower from the controls. The shower seat shall be 24 inches (610 mm) minimum in length by 16 inches (330 mm) minimum in width and may be rectangular in shape. The seat shall be located next to the opening to the shower and adjacent to the end wall containing the shower head and controls. (4.21.2, 9.1.2, A4.23.3) (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig58.jpg | Too Long | Figure 58 shows in side elevation that objects may protrude 6 inches maximum along the front of the wheelchair space where located 9 inches minimum and 27 inches (685 mm) maximum above the floor or ground surface of the wheelchair space. Objects may protrude a distance of 25 inches maximum along the front of the wheelchair space, where located more than 27 inches above the floor or ground surface. |
Figure 58 shows in side elevation that objects may protrude 6 inches maximum along the front of the wheelchair space where located 9 inches minimum and 27 inches (685 mm) maximum above the floor or ground surface of the wheelchair space. Objects may protrude a distance of 25 inches maximum along the front of the wheelchair space, where located more than 27 inches above the floor or ground surface. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig59.jpg | Too Long | Figure 59 illustrates pier clearances in plan view. Accessible boat slips are served by clear pier space 60 inches wide minimum and at least as long as the accessible boat slips. Every 10 feet maximum of linear pier edge serving the accessible boat slips contains at least one continuous clear opening 60 inches minimum wide. |
Figure 59 illustrates pier clearances in plan view. Accessible boat slips are served by clear pier space 60 inches wide minimum and at least as long as the accessible boat slips. Every 10 feet maximum of linear pier edge serving the accessible boat slips contains at least one continuous clear opening 60 inches minimum wide. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arch … /fig6.gif | Too Long | The 30 by 48 inch clear floor space is located a maximum 10 inches (255 mm) from the wall. The 30 by 48 inch wheelchair clear floor space is located a maximum 10 inches (255 mm) from the wall.If the depth of the obstruction is 24 inches (610 mm) and the maximum height of the obstruction is 34 inches (865 mm), the maximum high side reach over the obstruction is 46 inches (1170). |
The 30 by 48 inch clear floor space is located a maximum 10 inches (255 mm) from the wall. The 30 by 48 inch wheelchair clear floor space is located a maximum 10 inches (255 mm) from the wall.If the depth of the obstruction is 24 inches (610 mm) and the maximum height of the obstruction is 34 inches (865 mm), the maximum high side reach over the obstruction is 46 inches (1170). (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig62.jpg | Too Long | Figure 62 shows in side elevation (a) and front elevation (b) edge protection at fishing piers. Where a railing or guard is no higher than 34 inches, edge protection shall not be required if the deck surface extends 12 inches minimum beyond the inside face of the railing. Toe clearance shall be at least 9 inches high beyond the railing and at least 30 inches wide. |
Figure 62 shows in side elevation (a) and front elevation (b) edge protection at fishing piers. Where a railing or guard is no higher than 34 inches, edge protection shall not be required if the deck surface extends 12 inches minimum beyond the inside face of the railing. Toe clearance shall be at least 9 inches high beyond the railing and at least 30 inches wide. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig64.gif | Too Long | Figure 64a shows a transfer plaform with a surface height 11 to 18 inches (280 to 455 mm) above the ground. Figure 64b shows in plan view a transfer platform 14 inches (335 mm) deep minimum and 24 inches (610 mm) wide, minimum; clear floor space that is 48 inches (1220 mm) long minimum is centered on this dimension parallel to the 24 in (610 mm) minimum long unobstructed side of the transfer platform. |
Figure 64a shows a transfer plaform with a surface height 11 to 18 inches (280 to 455 mm) above the ground. Figure 64b shows in plan view a transfer platform 14 inches (335 mm) deep minimum and 24 inches (610 mm) wide, minimum; clear floor space that is 48 inches (1220 mm) long minimum is centered on this dimension parallel to the 24 in (610 mm) minimum long unobstructed side of the transfer platform. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig69.jpg | Too Long | Figure 69 - plan view of clear deck space at pool lifts. On the side of the seat opposite the water, a clear deck space at least 36 inches wide and 48 inches long is shown parallel to the seat. The 48 inch length extends from a line located 12 inches behind the rear edge of the seat. |
Figure 69 - plan view of clear deck space at pool lifts. On the side of the seat opposite the water, a clear deck space at least 36 inches wide and 48 inches long is shown parallel to the seat. The 48 inch length extends from a line located 12 inches behind the rear edge of the seat. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig77.jpg | Too Long | Figure 77 illustrates grab bars at transfer walls that are perpendicular to the pool wall and that extend the full depth of the transfer wall. Figure (a) shows in plan view two grab bars with a clearance between them of 24 inches minimum. Figure (b) shows in plan view one grab bar with a clearance of 24 inches minimum on both sides. Figure (c) shows in side elevation a height of the grab bar gripping surface 4 to 6 inches above the wall, measured to the top of the gripping surface. |
Figure 77 illustrates grab bars at transfer walls that are perpendicular to the pool wall and that extend the full depth of the transfer wall. Figure (a) shows in plan view two grab bars with a clearance between them of 24 inches minimum. Figure (b) shows in plan view one grab bar with a clearance of 24 inches minimum on both sides. Figure (c) shows in side elevation a height of the grab bar gripping surface 4 to 6 inches above the wall, measured to the top of the gripping surface. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig82.jpg | Too Long | Figure 82 shows in elevation grab bars at transfer systems. Figure (a) shows the top of the gripping surface to be 4 inches minimum and 6 inches maximum above each step and transfer platform. Figure (b) shows a continuous grab bar with the top of the gripping surface 4 inches minimum and 6 inches maximum above the step nosing and transfer platform. |
Figure 82 shows in elevation grab bars at transfer systems. Figure (a) shows the top of the gripping surface to be 4 inches minimum and 6 inches maximum above each step and transfer platform. Figure (b) shows a continuous grab bar with the top of the gripping surface 4 inches minimum and 6 inches maximum above the step nosing and transfer platform. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ar … /fig8c1.gif | Too Long | Overhead Hazards. As an example, the diagram illustrates a stair whose underside descends across a pathway. Where the headroom is less than 80 inches, protection is offered by a railing (2030 mm) which can be no higher than 27 inches (685 mm) to ensure detectability. |
Overhead Hazards. As an example, the diagram illustrates a stair whose underside descends across a pathway. Where the headroom is less than 80 inches, protection is offered by a railing (2030 mm) which can be no higher than 27 inches (685 mm) to ensure detectability. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arch … /fig9.gif | Too Long | The access aisle shall be a minimum of 60 inches (1525 mm) wide for cars or a minimum of 96 inches (2440 mm) wide for vans. The accessible route connected to the access aisle at the front of the parking spaces shall be a minimum of 36 inches (915 mm). |
The access aisle shall be a minimum of 60 inches (1525 mm) wide for cars or a minimum of 96 inches (2440 mm) wide for vans. The accessible route connected to the access aisle at the front of the parking spaces shall be a minimum of 36 inches (915 mm). (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /figa3.gif | Too Long | The height of the handle is at 36 inches (915 mm). The armrest is 30 inches (760 mm) high. Eye level is between 43 and 51 inches (1090-1295 mm). The lap is at 27 inches (685 mm). The seat is at 19 inches (485 mm). The toe is at 8 inches (205 mm). The width of a wheelchair measured from the outer edges of the back wheels is 26 inches (660 mm), the length is 42 inches (1065 mm), the width measured from the outer edges of the footrests is 18 inches (455 mm). The toes extends 6 inches (150 mm) beyond the edge of the footrests. |
The height of the handle is at 36 inches (915 mm). The armrest is 30 inches (760 mm) high. Eye level is between 43 and 51 inches (1090-1295 mm). The lap is at 27 inches (685 mm). The seat is at 19 inches (485 mm). The toe is at 8 inches (205 mm). The width of a wheelchair measured from the outer edges of the back wheels is 26 inches (660 mm), the length is 42 inches (1065 mm), the width measured from the outer edges of the footrests is 18 inches (455 mm). The toes extends 6 inches (150 mm) beyond the edge of the footrests. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /figa6.gif | Too Long | Fig. A6(a) Diagonal Approach (to the toilet fixture). A diagonal transfer is illustrated as follows. Diagram 1: wheelchair user takes a transfer position diagonal to the toilet fixture, swings footrest out of the way, sets brakes. Diagram 2: removes armrest, transfers. Diagram 3: moves wheelchair out of the way, changes position (some people fold chair or pivot it 90 degrees to the toilet). Diagram 4: positions on toilet, releases brake. Fig. A6(b) Side Approach (to the toilet fixture). A side transfer is illustrated as follows. Diagram 1: wheelchair user takes transfer position parallel to the side of the toilet fixture, removes armrest, sets brakes. Diagram 2: transfers. Diagram 3: positions on toilet. (A4.16.4, A4.22.3) |
Fig. A6(a) Diagonal Approach (to the toilet fixture). A diagonal transfer is illustrated as follows. Diagram 1: wheelchair user takes a transfer position diagonal to the toilet fixture, swings footrest out of the way, sets brakes. Diagram 2: removes armrest, transfers. Diagram 3: moves wheelchair out of the way, changes position (some people fold chair or pivot it 90 degrees to the toilet). Diagram 4: positions on toilet, releases brake. Fig. A6(b) Side Approach (to the toilet fixture). A side transfer is illustrated as follows. Diagram 1: wheelchair user takes transfer position parallel to the side of the toilet fixture, removes armrest, sets brakes. Diagram 2: transfers. Diagram 3: positions on toilet. (A4.16.4, A4.22.3) (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /figa7.gif | Too Long | Diagram (a). A 90 inch by 60 inch toilet room with roll-shower is illustrated. A 32 inch wide clear opening is centered in the middle of the long wall opposite the fixtures. On the back wall, measured from the left side wall, the centerline of the toilet is 18 inches. The centerline of the lavatory is 30 inches from the centerline of the toilet. The width of the shower stall is 30 inches measured from the right side wall. The depth of the shower seat is 18 inches measured from the front wall. Diagram (b). A 60 inch by 93 inch toilet room with roll-in shower is illustrated. A 32 inch wide clear opening is centered in the middle of the long wall. On the side wall, the centerline of the toilet is 18 inches from the back wall, and the centerline of the lavatory is 27 inches from the centerline of the toilet. The shower is on the opposite side wall. The depth of the shower seat is 18 inches measured from the front wall. |
Diagram (a). A 90 inch by 60 inch toilet room with roll-shower is illustrated. A 32 inch wide clear opening is centered in the middle of the long wall opposite the fixtures. On the back wall, measured from the left side wall, the centerline of the toilet is 18 inches. The centerline of the lavatory is 30 inches from the centerline of the toilet. The width of the shower stall is 30 inches measured from the right side wall. The depth of the shower seat is 18 inches measured from the front wall. Diagram (b). A 60 inch by 93 inch toilet room with roll-in shower is illustrated. A 32 inch wide clear opening is centered in the middle of the long wall. On the side wall, the centerline of the toilet is 18 inches from the back wall, and the centerline of the lavatory is 27 inches from the centerline of the toilet. The shower is on the opposite side wall. The depth of the shower seat is 18 inches measured from the front wall. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_17.jpg | Too Long | Line drawing of two people measuring an outdoor recreation access route running slope. Run distance equals A, rise distance equals B. B divided by A equals slope per foot (meter) C. Slope percent equals 100 times C. A divided by B equals D. Slope ratio equals 1 to D. |
Line drawing of two people measuring an outdoor recreation access route running slope. Run distance equals A, rise distance equals B. B divided by A equals slope per foot (meter) C. Slope percent equals 100 times C. A divided by B equals D. Slope ratio equals 1 to D. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /a1.jpg | Too Long | Existing facility and addition. Figure notes: Existing portions of a facility affected by an addition are treated as alterations. Newly built portions added to an existing facility are treated as new construction. An accessible route must connect additions to site arrival points directly or, if an addition does not include an entrance, through an existing facility. If not provided in an addition, entrances, toilet and bathing facilities, telephones, and drinking fountains provided in existing facilities must be made accessible to serve the addition. |
Existing facility and addition. Figure notes: Existing portions of a facility affected by an addition are treated as alterations. Newly built portions added to an existing facility are treated as new construction. An accessible route must connect additions to site arrival points directly or, if an addition does not include an entrance, through an existing facility. If not provided in an addition, entrances, toilet and bathing facilities, telephones, and drinking fountains provided in existing facilities must be made accessible to serve the addition. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /a2.jpg | Too Long | Building with accessible route shown from public sidewalk, accessible parking spaces, and public transportation stop to entrance of addition. Icons for men’s room, women’s room, drinking fountain, and phone indicated for existing portion of facility. |
Building with accessible route shown from public sidewalk, accessible parking spaces, and public transportation stop to entrance of addition. Icons for men’s room, women’s room, drinking fountain, and phone indicated for existing portion of facility. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /a3.jpg | Too Long | Exceptions for Qualified Historic Facilities (where compliance would threaten or destroy a facility’s historic significance) Historic facility. Figure notes: Vertical access to stories above or below the accessible story is not required (§F206.2.3, Ex. 7). At least 1 unisex toilet room or 1 men’s and 1 women’s room is required to comply (§F213.2, Ex. 2). At least 1 accessible route is required from a site arrival point to an accessible entrance (§F206.2.1, Ex. 1). At least 1 public entrance is required to be accessible (if that would also threaten the historic significance, access can be provided to a non-public entrance but a notification or remote monitoring system is required for locked entrances) (§F206.4, Ex. 2). |
Exceptions for Qualified Historic Facilities (where compliance would threaten or destroy a facility’s historic significance) Historic facility. Figure notes: Vertical access to stories above or below the accessible story is not required (§F206.2.3, Ex. 7). At least 1 unisex toilet room or 1 men’s and 1 women’s room is required to comply (§F213.2, Ex. 2). At least 1 accessible route is required from a site arrival point to an accessible entrance (§F206.2.1, Ex. 1). At least 1 public entrance is required to be accessible (if that would also threaten the historic significance, access can be provided to a non-public entrance but a notification or remote monitoring system is required for locked entrances) (§F206.4, Ex. 2). (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /a5.jpg | Too Long | Office building with accessible parking spaces and accessible route to accessible entrance. Figure notes: Parking (§F208) Accessible parking, including van spaces, must be provided based on the number of spaces provided. In multi-tenant facilities, compliance can be limited to the portion allotted the federal tenant. Accessible Route (§F206) At least 1 accessible route is required from site arrival points (accessible parking, passenger loading zones, public streets and sidewalks, and transit stops, where provided) to an accessible entrance. |
Office building with accessible parking spaces and accessible route to accessible entrance. Figure notes: Parking (§F208) Accessible parking, including van spaces, must be provided based on the number of spaces provided. In multi-tenant facilities, compliance can be limited to the portion allotted the federal tenant. Accessible Route (§F206) At least 1 accessible route is required from site arrival points (accessible parking, passenger loading zones, public streets and sidewalks, and transit stops, where provided) to an accessible entrance. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /a6.jpg | Too Long | Entrance to tenant space labeled “National Institute of Health” off elevator lobby. Figure notes: Compliance is required where these elements and spaces are provided to serve the leased space (whether located within the space or in joint-use areas serving other building tenants). Fire Alarms (§F215) (unless compliance requires upgrading existing power sources) Drinking Fountains (§F211) Sales and Service Counters (§F227) Public Telephones (§F217) Accessible Route (§F206) At least 1 accessible route from site arrival points to elements and spaces required to comply and to areas containing a primary function (a major activity for which the facility is intended) Toilet and Bathing Facilities (§F213) At least 1 for each sex on each floor with toilet facilities serving the leased space (access to a unisex facility is allowed in buildings with only 1 men’s and 1 women’s room) Assembly Areas (§F221) and Assistive Listening Systems (§F219) Dining and Work Surfaces (§F226) Depositories, Vending Machines, Change Machines, and Mail Boxes (§F228) Residential Facilities (§F233) Existing elements that meet UFAS or other previous ABA standards do not have to be brought into compliance with the current standards unless they are altered. |
Entrance to tenant space labeled “National Institute of Health” off elevator lobby. Figure notes: Compliance is required where these elements and spaces are provided to serve the leased space (whether located within the space or in joint-use areas serving other building tenants). Fire Alarms (§F215) (unless compliance requires upgrading existing power sources) Drinking Fountains (§F211) Sales and Service Counters (§F227) Public Telephones (§F217) Accessible Route (§F206) At least 1 accessible route from site arrival points to elements and spaces required to comply and to areas containing a primary function (a major activity for which the facility is intended) Toilet and Bathing Facilities (§F213) At least 1 for each sex on each floor with toilet facilities serving the leased space (access to a unisex facility is allowed in buildings with only 1 men’s and 1 women’s room) Assembly Areas (§F221) and Assistive Listening Systems (§F219) Dining and Work Surfaces (§F226) Depositories, Vending Machines, Change Machines, and Mail Boxes (§F228) Residential Facilities (§F233) Existing elements that meet UFAS or other previous ABA standards do not have to be brought into compliance with the current standards unless they are altered. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guide … /nc4.jpg | Too Long | Figure of entrance at a U.S. post office with accessible parking spaces and accessible routes shown extending from entrance to access aisle at parking spaces and continuing down front sidewalk. Figure notes: Entrances (§F206.4) At least 60% of all public entrances must be accessible, in addition to entrances serving parking structures, tunnels or elevated walkways, tenant spaces, or those entrances that are restricted. Accessible Routes (§F206) An accessible route to accessible entrances is required from public streets and sidewalks (unless site arrival is by vehicle only), parking, passenger loading zones, and transportation stops provided within the boundary of the site. Accessible Means of Egress (§F207) Accessible means of egress must be provided as required by the International Building Code (2000 edition with 2001 supplement or 2003 edition). Parking (§F208) The minimum number of accessible spaces is based on the total number of spaces provided in each parking lot or garage. At least 1 of every 6 accessible spaces must be van accessible. Passenger Loading Zones and Bus Stops (§F209) Where passenger loading zones are provided, an accessible loading zone is required in every continuous 100 linear feet or fraction thereof. Bus stops and bus loading zones for designated or specified public transportation, where provided, must meet requirements for bus boarding and alighting areas. |
Figure of entrance at a U.S. post office with accessible parking spaces and accessible routes shown extending from entrance to access aisle at parking spaces and continuing down front sidewalk. Figure notes: Entrances (§F206.4) At least 60% of all public entrances must be accessible, in addition to entrances serving parking structures, tunnels or elevated walkways, tenant spaces, or those entrances that are restricted. Accessible Routes (§F206) An accessible route to accessible entrances is required from public streets and sidewalks (unless site arrival is by vehicle only), parking, passenger loading zones, and transportation stops provided within the boundary of the site. Accessible Means of Egress (§F207) Accessible means of egress must be provided as required by the International Building Code (2000 edition with 2001 supplement or 2003 edition). Parking (§F208) The minimum number of accessible spaces is based on the total number of spaces provided in each parking lot or garage. At least 1 of every 6 accessible spaces must be van accessible. Passenger Loading Zones and Bus Stops (§F209) Where passenger loading zones are provided, an accessible loading zone is required in every continuous 100 linear feet or fraction thereof. Bus stops and bus loading zones for designated or specified public transportation, where provided, must meet requirements for bus boarding and alighting areas. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guide … /nc5.jpg | Too Long | Figure of corridor with a door, elevator, light sconce (protruding object), outlet and fire extinguisher cabinet (operable parts). Figure notes: Accessible Routes (§F206) and Doors (§F206.5) An accessible route must connect all accessible spaces and elements in a facility, and doors on accessible routes must comply Protruding Objects (§F204) Objects on all circulation paths (not just accessible routes) must be installed so that they do not pose hazards to people with vision impairments. Operable Parts (§F205) Controls, outlets, receptacles, and other operable parts are covered (excluding those used only by maintenance personnel or serving a dedicated use).. Elevators (§F206.6) Vertical access between stories is required in multi-story facilities with few exceptions. Stairways (§F210) All stairs that are part of a required means of egress must comply. Windows (§F229) If windows are provided in accessible spaces for operation by occupants, at least 1 must comply. Each window that is required to be operable by a local code or authority also must comply. These requirements do not apply to residential facilities. |
Figure of corridor with a door, elevator, light sconce (protruding object), outlet and fire extinguisher cabinet (operable parts). Figure notes: Accessible Routes (§F206) and Doors (§F206.5) An accessible route must connect all accessible spaces and elements in a facility, and doors on accessible routes must comply Protruding Objects (§F204) Objects on all circulation paths (not just accessible routes) must be installed so that they do not pose hazards to people with vision impairments. Operable Parts (§F205) Controls, outlets, receptacles, and other operable parts are covered (excluding those used only by maintenance personnel or serving a dedicated use).. Elevators (§F206.6) Vertical access between stories is required in multi-story facilities with few exceptions. Stairways (§F210) All stairs that are part of a required means of egress must comply. Windows (§F229) If windows are provided in accessible spaces for operation by occupants, at least 1 must comply. Each window that is required to be operable by a local code or authority also must comply. These requirements do not apply to residential facilities. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guide … /nc6.jpg | Too Long | Figure of corridor with overhead sign (“East Wing Rooms 300 – 350”), sign at door, fire alarm, and pay telephone. Figure notes: Fire Alarm Systems (§F215) Fire alarms, if provided, must comply with the National Fire Alarm Code (NFPA 72) which covers audible and visual features. Signs (§F216) Directional and informational signs, where provided, must meet requirements for visual access, and signs identifying permanent spaces, room numbers/ names, floor levels, and exits must also have raised characters and braille. The International Symbol of Accessibility is used to identify accessible entrances, restrooms, and bathing facilities (unless all are accessible), as well as to label accessible parking spaces, and check-out aisles. Symbols are also specified for signs indicating assistive listening systems and TTYs. Telephones (§F217) All public telephones must have volume control and wheelchair access is required to at least 1 public phone of each type (e.g., pay, closed circuit, courtesy, etc.) provided on a floor/level or exterior site (or at each bank if more than 1 bank is provided on a floor). TTYs are required based on the number of pay telephones provided. Assistive Listening Systems (§F219) Assistive listening systems for people who are hard of hearing are required in all assembly areas equipped with audio amplification and all courtrooms. Two-way Communication Systems (§F230) Two-way communication systems provided to gain admittance to buildings must be accessible and have audible and visual signals. Transient Lodging (§F224) and Dwelling Units (§F233) A specified portion of transient lodging guest rooms and dwelling units must be equipped with accessible communication features, such as visual devices for door bells and visible alarms. |
Figure of corridor with overhead sign (“East Wing Rooms 300 – 350”), sign at door, fire alarm, and pay telephone. Figure notes: Fire Alarm Systems (§F215) Fire alarms, if provided, must comply with the National Fire Alarm Code (NFPA 72) which covers audible and visual features. Signs (§F216) Directional and informational signs, where provided, must meet requirements for visual access, and signs identifying permanent spaces, room numbers/ names, floor levels, and exits must also have raised characters and braille. The International Symbol of Accessibility is used to identify accessible entrances, restrooms, and bathing facilities (unless all are accessible), as well as to label accessible parking spaces, and check-out aisles. Symbols are also specified for signs indicating assistive listening systems and TTYs. Telephones (§F217) All public telephones must have volume control and wheelchair access is required to at least 1 public phone of each type (e.g., pay, closed circuit, courtesy, etc.) provided on a floor/level or exterior site (or at each bank if more than 1 bank is provided on a floor). TTYs are required based on the number of pay telephones provided. Assistive Listening Systems (§F219) Assistive listening systems for people who are hard of hearing are required in all assembly areas equipped with audio amplification and all courtrooms. Two-way Communication Systems (§F230) Two-way communication systems provided to gain admittance to buildings must be accessible and have audible and visual signals. Transient Lodging (§F224) and Dwelling Units (§F233) A specified portion of transient lodging guest rooms and dwelling units must be equipped with accessible communication features, such as visual devices for door bells and visible alarms. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guide … /nc7.jpg | Too Long | Figure of entrances to a women’s room and men’s room with a dual bowl drinking fountain in between. Figure notes: Drinking Fountains (§F211) Half the units provided on floors and exterior sites must be wheelchair accessible and the other half accessible to standees (dual access must be provided where 1 unit is planned on a floor or exterior site). Toilet and Bathing Facilities (§F213) All toilet and bathing facilities provided must be accessible, except portable units (5% minimum) and single user toilet rooms clustered at one location (no more than 50% for each use are required to comply). If multi-user toilet or bathing facilities are provided, accessible unisex facilities cannot substitute for access to multi-user rooms (except in certain alterations where compliance is technically infeasible). Kitchens, Kitchenettes, and Sinks (§F212) Kitchens, kitchenettes, and sinks must comply. Access is required to at least 5% of each type of sink in accessible rooms or spaces but no fewer than 1 (except those in work areas used only by employees for work purposes). Washing Machines and Clothes Dryers (§F214) At least 2 washing machines must comply if more than 3 are provided, and at least 1 washing machine must comply if 3 or fewer are provided. This level of access is also required for clothes dryers. |
Figure of entrances to a women’s room and men’s room with a dual bowl drinking fountain in between. Figure notes: Drinking Fountains (§F211) Half the units provided on floors and exterior sites must be wheelchair accessible and the other half accessible to standees (dual access must be provided where 1 unit is planned on a floor or exterior site). Toilet and Bathing Facilities (§F213) All toilet and bathing facilities provided must be accessible, except portable units (5% minimum) and single user toilet rooms clustered at one location (no more than 50% for each use are required to comply). If multi-user toilet or bathing facilities are provided, accessible unisex facilities cannot substitute for access to multi-user rooms (except in certain alterations where compliance is technically infeasible). Kitchens, Kitchenettes, and Sinks (§F212) Kitchens, kitchenettes, and sinks must comply. Access is required to at least 5% of each type of sink in accessible rooms or spaces but no fewer than 1 (except those in work areas used only by employees for work purposes). Washing Machines and Clothes Dryers (§F214) At least 2 washing machines must comply if more than 3 are provided, and at least 1 washing machine must comply if 3 or fewer are provided. This level of access is also required for clothes dryers. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guide … /nc8.jpg | Too Long | Figure of customer service lobby of “U.S. Interior Department Credit Union” with teller windows, work surface (desk), and ATM with self-service shelving. Figure notes: Sales and Service Counters (§F227.3) Access is required to at least 1 of each type of sales and service counter provided. If counters are dispersed throughout a facility, accessible counters must also be dispersed. ATMs and Fare Machines (§F220) At least one of each type at each location must comply. Work Surfaces (§F226) At least 5% of work surfaces are required to comply. Self-Service Shelving (§F225.2) Self-service shelves in stores, banks, post offices, libraries and other facilities must be on an accessible route. Check-out aisles (§F227.2) A minimum number of check-out aisles of each type must comply based on the total provided and must be dispersed where check-out aisles are dispersed throughout a facility. Fuel Dispensers, Vending Machines, Change Machines, Depositories (§F228) Access is required to at least 1 of each type of dispenser, machine, or depository provided that is fixed or built-in. Mail Boxes (§F228.2) At least 5% of mail boxes provided in an interior location of non-residential facilities must be accessible. In residential facilities, if mail boxes are provided for each dwelling unit, mail boxes serving mobility accessible units must comply. Dining Surfaces (§226) and Food Service Lines (§F227.4) At least 5% of seating and standing spaces at fixed or built-in dining surfaces are required to be accessible. Food service lines, where provided, must comply and at least 50% of self-service shelves are required to be within accessible reach range. |
Figure of customer service lobby of “U.S. Interior Department Credit Union” with teller windows, work surface (desk), and ATM with self-service shelving. Figure notes: Sales and Service Counters (§F227.3) Access is required to at least 1 of each type of sales and service counter provided. If counters are dispersed throughout a facility, accessible counters must also be dispersed. ATMs and Fare Machines (§F220) At least one of each type at each location must comply. Work Surfaces (§F226) At least 5% of work surfaces are required to comply. Self-Service Shelving (§F225.2) Self-service shelves in stores, banks, post offices, libraries and other facilities must be on an accessible route. Check-out aisles (§F227.2) A minimum number of check-out aisles of each type must comply based on the total provided and must be dispersed where check-out aisles are dispersed throughout a facility. Fuel Dispensers, Vending Machines, Change Machines, Depositories (§F228) Access is required to at least 1 of each type of dispenser, machine, or depository provided that is fixed or built-in. Mail Boxes (§F228.2) At least 5% of mail boxes provided in an interior location of non-residential facilities must be accessible. In residential facilities, if mail boxes are provided for each dwelling unit, mail boxes serving mobility accessible units must comply. Dining Surfaces (§226) and Food Service Lines (§F227.4) At least 5% of seating and standing spaces at fixed or built-in dining surfaces are required to be accessible. Food service lines, where provided, must comply and at least 50% of self-service shelves are required to be within accessible reach range. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guide … /a13.jpg | Too Long | Plan view: accessible path of travel shown extending from altered primary function area out of facility to site arrival points (parking, public sidewalk, and public transit stop). It includes restrooms, drinking fountains, and telephones serving primary function area. Figure notes: The accessible path of travel extends from the altered primary function area to site arrival points (public sidewalks, parking, passenger loading zones, public transit stops located on the site). The path of travel also includes an accessible restroom (for each sex unless only unisex restrooms are provided), telephone, and drinking fountain serving the primary function area, where such elements are provided. |
Plan view: accessible path of travel shown extending from altered primary function area out of facility to site arrival points (parking, public sidewalk, and public transit stop). It includes restrooms, drinking fountains, and telephones serving primary function area. Figure notes: The accessible path of travel extends from the altered primary function area to site arrival points (public sidewalks, parking, passenger loading zones, public transit stops located on the site). The path of travel also includes an accessible restroom (for each sex unless only unisex restrooms are provided), telephone, and drinking fountain serving the primary function area, where such elements are provided. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /a3.jpg | Too Long | Floor plan with alterations to non-primary function area and to primary function area. Figure notes: Altered elements and spaces are required to comply. In areas not containing a primary function, an accessible route to an altered element or space is required only when the circulation path to the altered element or space is also altered. Alterations made to areas containing a primary function also require an accessible path of travel to the extent that it is not “disproportionate” to the cost. The accessible path of travel must extend to site arrival points, including parking. |
Floor plan with alterations to non-primary function area and to primary function area. Figure notes: Altered elements and spaces are required to comply. In areas not containing a primary function, an accessible route to an altered element or space is required only when the circulation path to the altered element or space is also altered. Alterations made to areas containing a primary function also require an accessible path of travel to the extent that it is not “disproportionate” to the cost. The accessible path of travel must extend to site arrival points, including parking. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /3cfs14.jpg | Too Long | Toe space 9 inches high and 6 inches deep max. and knee space that slopes up 18 inches from a 9 inch height to a 27 inche height over a 3 inche span and is 8 inches deep at a full height of 27 inches (for a total depth of 11 inches for knee and 17 inches including the 6 inch toe space) |
Toe space 9 inches high and 6 inches deep max. and knee space that slopes up 18 inches from a 9 inch height to a 27 inche height over a 3 inche span and is 8 inches deep at a full height of 27 inches (for a total depth of 11 inches for knee and 17 inches including the 6 inch toe space) (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /3cfs21.jpg | Too Long | T-shaped turning space with overall width of 60" min. and overall depth of 60" min. with each arm and stem 36" wide min. Object with knee and toe space, such as a sink, can overlap only one segment of the the T; the other 2 segments must be clear for approach and backing up. |
T-shaped turning space with overall width of 60" min. and overall depth of 60" min. with each arm and stem 36" wide min. Object with knee and toe space, such as a sink, can overlap only one segment of the the T; the other 2 segments must be clear for approach and backing up. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /3op2-text.jpg | Too Long | Examples of operable parts (fire extinguisher cabinet, drinking fountain, fire alarm pull, and electrical outlet. Notes: Compliance is required for the operable portions of fixed elements, such as cabinet hardware, but not for inoperable portions or to non-fixed components, such as fire extinguishers; Electrical outlets, alarm pulls, and many other types of receptacles and controls are covered; Provisions for drinking fountains and other elements covered by the standards also apply the criteria for operable parts; Exempt: floor receptacles and operable parts used only by service or maintenance personnel. |
Examples of operable parts (fire extinguisher cabinet, drinking fountain, fire alarm pull, and electrical outlet. Notes: Compliance is required for the operable portions of fixed elements, such as cabinet hardware, but not for inoperable portions or to non-fixed components, such as fire extinguishers; Electrical outlets, alarm pulls, and many other types of receptacles and controls are covered; Provisions for drinking fountains and other elements covered by the standards also apply the criteria for operable parts; Exempt: floor receptacles and operable parts used only by service or maintenance personnel. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /3op3-text.jpg | Too Long | Examples of operable parts in kitchens (faucet controls, outlets, appliance controls, and cabinet handles). Labels and notes: Electrical outlets, switches, and faucet controls are required to comply; Appliance controls and handles to accessible storage are also covered as operable parts; Controls on elements outside reach range, such as range hoods, require provision of a second control; If redundant controls (other than light switches) are provided for an element, one control in each space is not required to comply; Exempt: HVAC diffusers and dedicated electrical or communication receptacles. |
Examples of operable parts in kitchens (faucet controls, outlets, appliance controls, and cabinet handles). Labels and notes: Electrical outlets, switches, and faucet controls are required to comply; Appliance controls and handles to accessible storage are also covered as operable parts; Controls on elements outside reach range, such as range hoods, require provision of a second control; If redundant controls (other than light switches) are provided for an element, one control in each space is not required to comply; Exempt: HVAC diffusers and dedicated electrical or communication receptacles. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /3op4-text.jpg | Too Long | Person using wheelchair at fire extinguisher cabinet with labels noting: operable portions meet usability criteria and are within accessible reach ranges (non-operable portions can be located outside reach range); clear floor space for approach and positioning; and an unobstructed side of the clear floor space adjoins a connecting accessible route. |
Person using wheelchair at fire extinguisher cabinet with labels noting: operable portions meet usability criteria and are within accessible reach ranges (non-operable portions can be located outside reach range); clear floor space for approach and positioning; and an unobstructed side of the clear floor space adjoins a connecting accessible route. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /3po2-text.jpg | Too Long | Examples of protruding objects: sconces, handrails, cabinets, drinking fountains and other elements that project into circulation paths). Notes: These elements must comply with provisions for protruding objects (unless they are located within cane sweep or above headroom clearance). Requirements for protruding objects apply to all interior and exterior circulation paths of sites. They are not limited to hallways and corridors and apply equally to circulation paths in rooms and spaces. |
Examples of protruding objects: sconces, handrails, cabinets, drinking fountains and other elements that project into circulation paths). Notes: These elements must comply with provisions for protruding objects (unless they are located within cane sweep or above headroom clearance). Requirements for protruding objects apply to all interior and exterior circulation paths of sites. They are not limited to hallways and corridors and apply equally to circulation paths in rooms and spaces. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /3po3-text.jpg | Too Long | Wall-mounted objects with leading edges above 27” and less than 80” are limited to a 4” max. projection (4 ½” max. for handrails). Notes and labels: Protruding object limits apply to the full width of circulation paths; Objects above headroom clearance can protrude any amount; Protruding objects cannot reduce the minimum width of accessible routes; Objects with leading edges within cane sweep can protrude any amount. |
Wall-mounted objects with leading edges above 27” and less than 80” are limited to a 4” max. projection (4 ½” max. for handrails). Notes and labels: Protruding object limits apply to the full width of circulation paths; Objects above headroom clearance can protrude any amount; Protruding objects cannot reduce the minimum width of accessible routes; Objects with leading edges within cane sweep can protrude any amount. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /4amoe10.JPG | Too Long | Stairway handrail requirements. Notes: Handrails are required on both sides and must be continuous within the full length of each stair flight. 12” min. linear top extension; 34” - 38” (consistent height) above nosing to top of gripping surface; linear bottom extension 1 tread depth min.; Top and bottom extensions must return to wall, guard, or floor (min. length measured to the start of the return radius); Inside handrails at switchback/ dogleg stairs must be continuous (extension not required); Top and sides of gripping surface cannot be obstructed; bottom can be obstructed up to 20% of the length; In alterations, full handrail extensions are not required where they would project hazardously into circulation paths (§505.10, Ex. 3). |
Stairway handrail requirements. Notes: Handrails are required on both sides and must be continuous within the full length of each stair flight. 12” min. linear top extension; 34” - 38” (consistent height) above nosing to top of gripping surface; linear bottom extension 1 tread depth min.; Top and bottom extensions must return to wall, guard, or floor (min. length measured to the start of the return radius); Inside handrails at switchback/ dogleg stairs must be continuous (extension not required); Top and sides of gripping surface cannot be obstructed; bottom can be obstructed up to 20% of the length; In alterations, full handrail extensions are not required where they would project hazardously into circulation paths (§505.10, Ex. 3). (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /4amoe12ab.jpg | Too Long | Area of refuge located on landing in enclosed exit stairway. Person using wheelchair occupies one of two clear floor spaces on landing located outside required egress width and operates communication device on wall with posted instructions. Stairway enclosure has separation by smoke barrier/ fire rating. Notes: Instructions - The IBC requires posted instructions on use of the area under emergency conditions next to the communication system and specifies required content. These instructions must meet requirements for visual characters in the ABA Standards (§F216.4.2, §703.5). Two-Way Emergency Communication System - Devices must include audible and visual signals and connect to a central control point (and to a public telephone system if the central control point is not constantly attended) under the IBC. Their location must be approved by the fire department. Operable parts are subject to the ABA Standards (§309). Wheelchair Spaces - The IBC requires 1 wheelchair space (30” min. by 48” min.) for every 200 occupants or portion thereof served by the area of refuge. Spaces cannot reduce the required egress width and must be entered directly from an accessible route or one adjacent wheelchair space. Stairway Width - The IBC requires stairs serving areas of refuge to have a clear width of 48” min. between handrails to accommodate assisted evacuation. |
Area of refuge located on landing in enclosed exit stairway. Person using wheelchair occupies one of two clear floor spaces on landing located outside required egress width and operates communication device on wall with posted instructions. Stairway enclosure has separation by smoke barrier/ fire rating. Notes: Instructions - The IBC requires posted instructions on use of the area under emergency conditions next to the communication system and specifies required content. These instructions must meet requirements for visual characters in the ABA Standards (§F216.4.2, §703.5). Two-Way Emergency Communication System - Devices must include audible and visual signals and connect to a central control point (and to a public telephone system if the central control point is not constantly attended) under the IBC. Their location must be approved by the fire department. Operable parts are subject to the ABA Standards (§309). Wheelchair Spaces - The IBC requires 1 wheelchair space (30” min. by 48” min.) for every 200 occupants or portion thereof served by the area of refuge. Spaces cannot reduce the required egress width and must be entered directly from an accessible route or one adjacent wheelchair space. Stairway Width - The IBC requires stairs serving areas of refuge to have a clear width of 48” min. between handrails to accommodate assisted evacuation. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /4amoe13.jpg | Too Long | Sign with “Exit” and “Area of Refuge” (all capitals) in raised letters and braille. The International Symbol of Accessibility is located next to “Area of Refuge”). Notes: The ISA must be included on signs labeling areas of refuge but does not have to be raised. Area of refuge signs can be incorporated into required exit signs. Requirements for tactile signs address raised characters, braille, finish and contrast, separation from raised borders, and location (i.e., 48” – 60” AFF measured to the baseline of raised characters), and other features. |
Sign with “Exit” and “Area of Refuge” (all capitals) in raised letters and braille. The International Symbol of Accessibility is located next to “Area of Refuge”). Notes: The ISA must be included on signs labeling areas of refuge but does not have to be raised. Area of refuge signs can be incorporated into required exit signs. Requirements for tactile signs address raised characters, braille, finish and contrast, separation from raised borders, and location (i.e., 48” – 60” AFF measured to the baseline of raised characters), and other features. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /4amoe14ab.jpg | Too Long | Posted instructions next to area of refuge emergency communication device. Notes: Instructions [IBC §1007.6.4 (2003), §1003.2.13.5.4 (2000)] - The IBC requires signs in areas of refuge with two-way communication that provide: Instructions on how to use the communication system under emergency conditions; Directions to other means of egress; Indication that persons able to use the exit stairway are to do so as soon as possible, unless they are assisting others; Information on the planned availability of assistance in the use of stairs or supervised operation of elevators and how to summon such assistance; These signs must meet requirements in the ABA Standards for visual characters (§F216.4.2) |
Posted instructions next to area of refuge emergency communication device. Notes: Instructions [IBC §1007.6.4 (2003), §1003.2.13.5.4 (2000)] - The IBC requires signs in areas of refuge with two-way communication that provide: Instructions on how to use the communication system under emergency conditions; Directions to other means of egress; Indication that persons able to use the exit stairway are to do so as soon as possible, unless they are assisting others; Information on the planned availability of assistance in the use of stairs or supervised operation of elevators and how to summon such assistance; These signs must meet requirements in the ABA Standards for visual characters (§F216.4.2) (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /4amoe17.jpg | Too Long | Plan view of horizontal exit and enclosed exit stairways. Notes: No more than half the required exits can be horizontal exits. At least one exit must lead directly to an exit enclosure or to the exterior. A 48” min. stairway width is not required where horizontal exits are provided. |
Plan view of horizontal exit and enclosed exit stairways. Notes: No more than half the required exits can be horizontal exits. At least one exit must lead directly to an exit enclosure or to the exterior. A 48” min. stairway width is not required where horizontal exits are provided. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /4amoe19.jpg | Too Long | Building schematic shows floors served by exit stairway enclosure and elevator with standby power. Notes: Only one of two accessible means of egress can contain an elevator with standby power; In sprinklered buildings, an elevator with standby power is not required on floors with either a: horizontal exit (excluding floors below the level of exit discharge); a compliant exit access ramp. |
Building schematic shows floors served by exit stairway enclosure and elevator with standby power. Notes: Only one of two accessible means of egress can contain an elevator with standby power; In sprinklered buildings, an elevator with standby power is not required on floors with either a: horizontal exit (excluding floors below the level of exit discharge); a compliant exit access ramp. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /4amoe23.jpg | Too Long | Exterior area for assisted rescue. Notes: Openness - Area must be at least 50% open to minimize accumulation of smoke or toxic gases. Fire-rated Separation - One hour min. fire-rated separation within 10’ (horizontal and vertical) of the exterior area of assisted rescue (3/4 hour rating for opening protectives within this area). Exterior Exit Stairway - 48” min, clear width between handrails. Wheelchair Space - 1 space (30” min. by 48” min.) for every 200 occupants or portion thereof served by the exterior area for assisted rescue. Spaces cannot reduce the required egress width and must be entered directly from an accessible route or one adjacent wheelchair space. Identification (“Area of Refuge” sign) - Visual and tactile sign: “AREA OF REFUGE” with International Symbol of Accessibility located at door (interior side) leading to exterior area for assisted rescue. |
Exterior area for assisted rescue. Notes: Openness - Area must be at least 50% open to minimize accumulation of smoke or toxic gases. Fire-rated Separation - One hour min. fire-rated separation within 10’ (horizontal and vertical) of the exterior area of assisted rescue (3/4 hour rating for opening protectives within this area). Exterior Exit Stairway - 48” min, clear width between handrails. Wheelchair Space - 1 space (30” min. by 48” min.) for every 200 occupants or portion thereof served by the exterior area for assisted rescue. Spaces cannot reduce the required egress width and must be entered directly from an accessible route or one adjacent wheelchair space. Identification (“Area of Refuge” sign) - Visual and tactile sign: “AREA OF REFUGE” with International Symbol of Accessibility located at door (interior side) leading to exterior area for assisted rescue. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4amoe3.jpg | Too Long | Building schematic shows exit access as a path from any location in a building to an exit; exits that are doors to leading to outside, enclosed exit stairways, and horizontal exits; and exit discharge as a path from an exit to a public way such as a street or alley. |
Building schematic shows exit access as a path from any location in a building to an exit; exits that are doors to leading to outside, enclosed exit stairways, and horizontal exits; and exit discharge as a path from an exit to a public way such as a street or alley. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4amoe5.jpg | Too Long | Building schematic shows two accessible means of egress extending from point on a floor to separate exit stairway encloses on opposite ends. Notes: On floors above or below the level of exit discharge, accessible means of egress typically lead to exit stairways. Areas of refuge are not required in facilities equipped with a supervised automated sprinkler system. |
Building schematic shows two accessible means of egress extending from point on a floor to separate exit stairway encloses on opposite ends. Notes: On floors above or below the level of exit discharge, accessible means of egress typically lead to exit stairways. Areas of refuge are not required in facilities equipped with a supervised automated sprinkler system. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4amoe6.jpg | Too Long | Floor plan shows areas of refuge located adjacent to or within stairway enclosures. Caption: Areas of refuge, which are required in buildings that are not equipped with sprinkler systems, provide fire and smoke protected areas where those unable to use stairs can register a call for help and await evacuation assistance. These areas must provide direct access to exit stairways and can be located adjacent to stairway enclosures or on stair landings outside the minimum exit width. |
Floor plan shows areas of refuge located adjacent to or within stairway enclosures. Caption: Areas of refuge, which are required in buildings that are not equipped with sprinkler systems, provide fire and smoke protected areas where those unable to use stairs can register a call for help and await evacuation assistance. These areas must provide direct access to exit stairways and can be located adjacent to stairway enclosures or on stair landings outside the minimum exit width. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /4amoe7ab.JPG | Too Long | Door leading to exit stairway enclosure with lighted exit sign above door and tactile exit sign adjacent to door. Notes: Exit Door Signs - The IBC requires illuminated exit signs at exits and exit access doors where two or means of egress are required (§1101 (2003), §1003.2.10 (2000)). In addition, tactile exit signs are required at exit doors leading to enclosed exit stairways and exit doors leading to outside. The ABA Standards apply requirements for tactile and visual characters to these signs (§F216.4.1), which can be met on the same sign or separate signs. The IBC also requires signs on the interior of stairway enclosures indicating the floor level and other information. Floor level designations, where provided, must meet tactile and visual criteria in the ABA Standards (§F216.2), but directional and informational signs are subject only to provisions for visual characters (§F216.3). Door and Gates - The IBC covers doors and gates serving means of egress (§1008 (2003), §1003.3.1 (2000)). The ABA Standards permit fire doors to have the minimum opening force specified by the applicable life safety code instead of the 5 lbf maximum otherwise specified for interior hinged doors (§404.2.9). |
Door leading to exit stairway enclosure with lighted exit sign above door and tactile exit sign adjacent to door. Notes: Exit Door Signs - The IBC requires illuminated exit signs at exits and exit access doors where two or means of egress are required (§1101 (2003), §1003.2.10 (2000)). In addition, tactile exit signs are required at exit doors leading to enclosed exit stairways and exit doors leading to outside. The ABA Standards apply requirements for tactile and visual characters to these signs (§F216.4.1), which can be met on the same sign or separate signs. The IBC also requires signs on the interior of stairway enclosures indicating the floor level and other information. Floor level designations, where provided, must meet tactile and visual criteria in the ABA Standards (§F216.2), but directional and informational signs are subject only to provisions for visual characters (§F216.3). Door and Gates - The IBC covers doors and gates serving means of egress (§1008 (2003), §1003.3.1 (2000)). The ABA Standards permit fire doors to have the minimum opening force specified by the applicable life safety code instead of the 5 lbf maximum otherwise specified for interior hinged doors (§404.2.9). (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /4ar12ab.jpg | Too Long | Facility with mezzanine. Caption: Exception: Mezzanines in single-story facilities and facilities where an accessible route between stories is not required. Restaurant/ cafeteria symbol with note: In restaurants and cafeterias, this exception applies only where a mezzanine contains less than 25% of the combined dining and seating area and equivalent services and décor are provided on an accessible level (§206.2.5, Ex. 1). |
Facility with mezzanine. Caption: Exception: Mezzanines in single-story facilities and facilities where an accessible route between stories is not required. Restaurant/ cafeteria symbol with note: In restaurants and cafeterias, this exception applies only where a mezzanine contains less than 25% of the combined dining and seating area and equivalent services and décor are provided on an accessible level (§206.2.5, Ex. 1). (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /4ar13ab.jpg | Too Long | Building schematic with stairways highlighted and route to primary function area on upper floor highlighted. Notes: Where stairs or escalators are added where none existed previously and major structural modifications are necessary, accessible routes must connect each level served by the new stair or escalator (§206.2.3.1). As necessary to achieve an accessible path of travel to a primary function area that is altered or that is part of an addition, unless the cost is more than 20% of the cost of the overall alteration (§202.4). All exceptions for accessible routes to stories or mezzanines allowed in new construction also apply to altered facilities and additions. |
Building schematic with stairways highlighted and route to primary function area on upper floor highlighted. Notes: Where stairs or escalators are added where none existed previously and major structural modifications are necessary, accessible routes must connect each level served by the new stair or escalator (§206.2.3.1). As necessary to achieve an accessible path of travel to a primary function area that is altered or that is part of an addition, unless the cost is more than 20% of the cost of the overall alteration (§202.4). All exceptions for accessible routes to stories or mezzanines allowed in new construction also apply to altered facilities and additions. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /4ar23.jpg | Too Long | Accessible route extends from ramp to door and elevator. Handrail shown along a portion of the route. Notes: Doors, Doorways, and Gates (§404). Doors, doorways, and gates along accessible routes and to accessible spaces must comply. Vertical Access (§405 - §410) Changes in level great than ½” must be spanned by ramps, curb ramps, or elevators. Platform lifts are allowed only in certain specified locations and in alterations. Handrails (§403.6) Handrails provided along walking surfaces must comply (and are required at most ramps and stairs). Limited Changes in Level (§403.4) Changes in level up to ½” must be beveled (but can have a vertical edge if ¼” maximum). Walking Surface Slope (§403.3) The running slope of walking surfaces cannot exceed 1:20 (5%), but other components of accessible routes, such as ramps and curb ramps, can be more steeply sloped. Cross slopes must be 1:48 max. Clearances (§403.5) The continuous clear width must be at least 36” (32” min. for short distances, such as doorways), and additional clearances are required for passing space and 180⁰ turns around narrow obstructions. Surfaces (§403.2) All surfaces of accessible routes must be firm, stable, and slip resistant. Carpeting and surface openings, where provided, must comply. |
Accessible route extends from ramp to door and elevator. Handrail shown along a portion of the route. Notes: Doors, Doorways, and Gates (§404). Doors, doorways, and gates along accessible routes and to accessible spaces must comply. Vertical Access (§405 - §410) Changes in level great than ½” must be spanned by ramps, curb ramps, or elevators. Platform lifts are allowed only in certain specified locations and in alterations. Handrails (§403.6) Handrails provided along walking surfaces must comply (and are required at most ramps and stairs). Limited Changes in Level (§403.4) Changes in level up to ½” must be beveled (but can have a vertical edge if ¼” maximum). Walking Surface Slope (§403.3) The running slope of walking surfaces cannot exceed 1:20 (5%), but other components of accessible routes, such as ramps and curb ramps, can be more steeply sloped. Cross slopes must be 1:48 max. Clearances (§403.5) The continuous clear width must be at least 36” (32” min. for short distances, such as doorways), and additional clearances are required for passing space and 180⁰ turns around narrow obstructions. Surfaces (§403.2) All surfaces of accessible routes must be firm, stable, and slip resistant. Carpeting and surface openings, where provided, must comply. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /4ar25.jpg | Too Long | Two alternative plan views are shown of an accessible route that has a 180 degree turn about an object less than 48 inches wide. In one figure, the clear width is 42 inches minimum approaching the turn, 48 inches minimum at the turn, and 42 inches minimum leaving the turn. In other figure, the clear width is 36 inches minimum approaching the turn, 60 inches at the turn, and 36 inches minimum leaving the turn. |
Two alternative plan views are shown of an accessible route that has a 180 degree turn about an object less than 48 inches wide. In one figure, the clear width is 42 inches minimum approaching the turn, 48 inches minimum at the turn, and 42 inches minimum leaving the turn. In other figure, the clear width is 36 inches minimum approaching the turn, 60 inches at the turn, and 36 inches minimum leaving the turn. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4ar2ab.jpg | Too Long | Figure of site with accessible routes shown leading from public sidewalk, parking, and bus stop top facility entrance. Notes: Site arrival points include accessible parking spaces and accessible passenger loading zones, public transit stops located on sites, and pubic streets and sidewalks. An accessible route must connect site arrival points to each accessible entrance they serve. Accessible routes must coincide with, or be in the same vicinity as, general circulation paths (§206.3). If no pedestrian route onto a site is provided and site entry is by vehicle only, an accessible route from the site boundary is not required (§206.2.1, Ex. 2). Where a vehicular way does provide pedestrian access, such as a shopping center parking lot, an accessible route is required. |
Figure of site with accessible routes shown leading from public sidewalk, parking, and bus stop top facility entrance. Notes: Site arrival points include accessible parking spaces and accessible passenger loading zones, public transit stops located on sites, and pubic streets and sidewalks. An accessible route must connect site arrival points to each accessible entrance they serve. Accessible routes must coincide with, or be in the same vicinity as, general circulation paths (§206.3). If no pedestrian route onto a site is provided and site entry is by vehicle only, an accessible route from the site boundary is not required (§206.2.1, Ex. 2). Where a vehicular way does provide pedestrian access, such as a shopping center parking lot, an accessible route is required. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /4ar3.jpg | Too Long | Details of facility on a site show accessible route connection to public sidewalk within boundary of site bounded by public right-of-way, accessible parking, and bust stop. Notes: Public Streets and Sidewalks - Requirements for accessible routes apply within site boundaries (i.e., property lines or designated portions of public rights-of-ways). Connecting accessible routes to public streets and sidewalks may require coordination with local jurisdictions. Parking and Passenger Loading Zones - Accessible routes must connect to access aisles serving accessible parking spaces and accessible passenger loading zones. It is advisable, though not required, to locate accessible routes in front of parking spaces instead of behind them. Accessible routes that cross or overlap vehicular ways are not required to be marked as a crossing (but access aisles at accessible parking spaces and passenger loading zones must be marked). Public Transportation Stops - Accessible routes serving public transportation stops must connect to boarding and alighting areas and, if bus shelters are provided, to the clear floor space required within shelters. |
Details of facility on a site show accessible route connection to public sidewalk within boundary of site bounded by public right-of-way, accessible parking, and bust stop. Notes: Public Streets and Sidewalks - Requirements for accessible routes apply within site boundaries (i.e., property lines or designated portions of public rights-of-ways). Connecting accessible routes to public streets and sidewalks may require coordination with local jurisdictions. Parking and Passenger Loading Zones - Accessible routes must connect to access aisles serving accessible parking spaces and accessible passenger loading zones. It is advisable, though not required, to locate accessible routes in front of parking spaces instead of behind them. Accessible routes that cross or overlap vehicular ways are not required to be marked as a crossing (but access aisles at accessible parking spaces and passenger loading zones must be marked). Public Transportation Stops - Accessible routes serving public transportation stops must connect to boarding and alighting areas and, if bus shelters are provided, to the clear floor space required within shelters. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4ar4ab.jpg | Too Long | Exterior accessible routes at a site with multiple buildings. Notes: An accessible route must connect site arrival points such as accessible parking spaces, passenger loading zones, and transportation stops to each accessible facility they serve. An accessible route within the boundary of the site must connect each facility on a site (except those connected only by a vehicular way that does not provide pedestrian access). An accessible route from public streets and sidewalks must connect directly or indirectly to all accessible facilities and elements on a site. An accessible route must serve all accessible spaces and elements on a site, including those that are exterior, such as courtyards and drinking fountains. An accessible route is not required where the only means of access between buildings, facilities, or elements is a vehicular way not providing pedestrian access (§206.2.2, Ex.). Accessible routes must coincide with, or be in the same area as, circulation paths. This promotes equivalency and precludes accessible routes that are obscure, hard to find, or that diverge from circulation paths more than is necessary (§206.3). |
Exterior accessible routes at a site with multiple buildings. Notes: An accessible route must connect site arrival points such as accessible parking spaces, passenger loading zones, and transportation stops to each accessible facility they serve. An accessible route within the boundary of the site must connect each facility on a site (except those connected only by a vehicular way that does not provide pedestrian access). An accessible route from public streets and sidewalks must connect directly or indirectly to all accessible facilities and elements on a site. An accessible route must serve all accessible spaces and elements on a site, including those that are exterior, such as courtyards and drinking fountains. An accessible route is not required where the only means of access between buildings, facilities, or elements is a vehicular way not providing pedestrian access (§206.2.2, Ex.). Accessible routes must coincide with, or be in the same area as, circulation paths. This promotes equivalency and precludes accessible routes that are obscure, hard to find, or that diverge from circulation paths more than is necessary (§206.3). (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /4ar5.jpg | Too Long | Accessible route extending from ramp and connecting to maneuvering clearance at door and clear floor space at a drinking fountain and an elevator call button. Notes: An accessible route from facility entrances is required to each accessible room, space, and element. Vertical access between stories is required in most multi-story facilities, but exceptions are permitted for some non-governmental facilities under a certain size or number of stories. Accessible routes must serve each level on a floor required to be accessible. Vertical access can be achieved by ramps, curb ramps, elevators or, where permitted, platform lifts. Accessible routes must connect to an unobstructed side of the clear floor space required at accessible elements. |
Accessible route extending from ramp and connecting to maneuvering clearance at door and clear floor space at a drinking fountain and an elevator call button. Notes: An accessible route from facility entrances is required to each accessible room, space, and element. Vertical access between stories is required in most multi-story facilities, but exceptions are permitted for some non-governmental facilities under a certain size or number of stories. Accessible routes must serve each level on a floor required to be accessible. Vertical access can be achieved by ramps, curb ramps, elevators or, where permitted, platform lifts. Accessible routes must connect to an unobstructed side of the clear floor space required at accessible elements. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4edg10.jpg | Too Long | Door opening with notes: 32 inch minimum clear width, (36 inch minimum if doorway deeper than 24 inches). In alterations: latch side stop can reduce the clear width five-etights inch maximum vertical clearance. Height 80 inches minimum (78 inches minimimm at door closers and stops. Between 34 inches and 80 height, 4 inch maximum projection into clear opening widteh permitted on both sides. Below 34 inch height, no projections into required clear opening width |
Door opening with notes: 32 inch minimum clear width, (36 inch minimum if doorway deeper than 24 inches). In alterations: latch side stop can reduce the clear width five-etights inch maximum vertical clearance. Height 80 inches minimum (78 inches minimimm at door closers and stops. Between 34 inches and 80 height, 4 inch maximum projection into clear opening widteh permitted on both sides. Below 34 inch height, no projections into required clear opening width (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /4edg2.jpg | Too Long | Buildings with connecting elevated walkway, separate tenancies, and parking garage. Notes: At least 60% of public entrances in addition to the other types of entrances required to comply. At least one entrance serving each direct access from parking structures. At least one entrance from each elevated walkway or pedestrian tunnel. At least one entrance to each tenancy in a facility. Additional requirements apply to transit facilities and to entrances for inmates and detainees in judicial, detention, and correctional facilities. |
Buildings with connecting elevated walkway, separate tenancies, and parking garage. Notes: At least 60% of public entrances in addition to the other types of entrances required to comply. At least one entrance serving each direct access from parking structures. At least one entrance from each elevated walkway or pedestrian tunnel. At least one entrance to each tenancy in a facility. Additional requirements apply to transit facilities and to entrances for inmates and detainees in judicial, detention, and correctional facilities. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4edg30.jpg | Too Long | Power-assisted automated door. Notes: Clear Width 32” min., Threshold 1/2” max. high (beveled if above 1/4”), Manual Controls must comply as operable parts if provided , Maneuvering Clearance required, Doors in Series 48” min. separation required between the swing of doors in series, Industry Standard Compliance with the ANSI/BHMA A156.19 (1997 or 2002 edition) |
Power-assisted automated door. Notes: Clear Width 32” min., Threshold 1/2” max. high (beveled if above 1/4”), Manual Controls must comply as operable parts if provided , Maneuvering Clearance required, Doors in Series 48” min. separation required between the swing of doors in series, Industry Standard Compliance with the ANSI/BHMA A156.19 (1997 or 2002 edition) (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4edg31.jpg | Too Long | Low energy automated door. Notes: Clear Width 32” min. (power on and off modes), Maneuvering Clearance is required at those doors serving an accessible means of egress that either lack standby power or that do not stay open in power-off mode, Threshold 1/2” max. high (beveled if above 1/4”), Manual Controls Compliant controls with clear floor space located outside door swing, Doors in Series 48” min. separation required between the swing of doors in series, Industry Standard Compliance with the ANSI/BHMA A156.19 (1997 or 2002 edition) |
Low energy automated door. Notes: Clear Width 32” min. (power on and off modes), Maneuvering Clearance is required at those doors serving an accessible means of egress that either lack standby power or that do not stay open in power-off mode, Threshold 1/2” max. high (beveled if above 1/4”), Manual Controls Compliant controls with clear floor space located outside door swing, Doors in Series 48” min. separation required between the swing of doors in series, Industry Standard Compliance with the ANSI/BHMA A156.19 (1997 or 2002 edition) (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4edg34.jpg | Too Long | Full-powered automated door. Notes: Clear Width 32” min. (clear opening with all leaves in open position (power on and off modes), Break Out Opening 32’ min. (emergency mode) for doors on means of egress without standby power (unless a compliant manual swinging door also serves the same means of egress), Threshold 1/2” max. high (beveled if above 1/4”), Maneuvering Clearance is required at those doors serving an accessible means of egress that either lack standby power or that do not stay open in power-off mode, Industry Standard Compliance with the ANSI/BHMA A156.10 (1999), Doors in Series 48” min. separation between the swing of doors in series, Revolving Doors and Gates (§404.3.7), Manual revolving doors and gates and turnstiles are not accessible and cannot be part of accessible routes. Automated revolving doors, including those sized to facilitate access, do not meet the Standards. If they are provided at an accessible entrance, a compliant manual or automated door is also required. |
Full-powered automated door. Notes: Clear Width 32” min. (clear opening with all leaves in open position (power on and off modes), Break Out Opening 32’ min. (emergency mode) for doors on means of egress without standby power (unless a compliant manual swinging door also serves the same means of egress), Threshold 1/2” max. high (beveled if above 1/4”), Maneuvering Clearance is required at those doors serving an accessible means of egress that either lack standby power or that do not stay open in power-off mode, Industry Standard Compliance with the ANSI/BHMA A156.10 (1999), Doors in Series 48” min. separation between the swing of doors in series, Revolving Doors and Gates (§404.3.7), Manual revolving doors and gates and turnstiles are not accessible and cannot be part of accessible routes. Automated revolving doors, including those sized to facilitate access, do not meet the Standards. If they are provided at an accessible entrance, a compliant manual or automated door is also required. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /4edg3ab.JPG | Too Long | Entrance with landing served by ramp and stairs. Notes: Communication Systems (§F230) Two-way communication systems, where provided, must be equipped with visual and audible signals and compliant as operable parts. Designation (§F216.6) International Symbol of Accessibility label (not required if all public entrances are accessible). Doors and Doorways (§F206.5.1) At least one compliant door or doorway. Accessible Route (§F206.3) Accessible route to entrance from site arrival points and located in the same area as general circulation paths. Security Barriers (§F206.8) Bollards and other security barriers cannot obstruct accessible routes. Detail - Access symbol with directional sign and note: Directional Signs at Inaccessible Entrances (§F216.6) Signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrances are required at each inaccessible public entrance. These signs must include the International Symbol of Accessibility and note direction. Additional content or text is not specified, but can be helpful. It is advisable to locate signs in a manner that minimizes back-tracking. |
Entrance with landing served by ramp and stairs. Notes: Communication Systems (§F230) Two-way communication systems, where provided, must be equipped with visual and audible signals and compliant as operable parts. Designation (§F216.6) International Symbol of Accessibility label (not required if all public entrances are accessible). Doors and Doorways (§F206.5.1) At least one compliant door or doorway. Accessible Route (§F206.3) Accessible route to entrance from site arrival points and located in the same area as general circulation paths. Security Barriers (§F206.8) Bollards and other security barriers cannot obstruct accessible routes. Detail - Access symbol with directional sign and note: Directional Signs at Inaccessible Entrances (§F216.6) Signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrances are required at each inaccessible public entrance. These signs must include the International Symbol of Accessibility and note direction. Additional content or text is not specified, but can be helpful. It is advisable to locate signs in a manner that minimizes back-tracking. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /4edg4.JPG | Too Long | Entrance landing with top ramp landing and door maneuvering clearance highlighted and shown partially overlapping. Notes: Door maneuvering clearance can overlap ramp landing. Recommendation: Configure landings so that maneuvering at ramps and doors does not occur near stair openings and open drop-offs. Recommendation: Locate door swing outside ramp landing for greater safety. |
Entrance landing with top ramp landing and door maneuvering clearance highlighted and shown partially overlapping. Notes: Door maneuvering clearance can overlap ramp landing. Recommendation: Configure landings so that maneuvering at ramps and doors does not occur near stair openings and open drop-offs. Recommendation: Locate door swing outside ramp landing for greater safety. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /4edg8ab.jpg | Too Long | Door with hardware 34” – 48” high measured to operable portions, a vision panel 43” max. above the floor measured the bottom edge, and smooth surface on the bottom of the push side 10” high min. extending full width of door. Notes: Closing Speed (§404.2.8) Closers: 5 sec. min. from 90 degrees to 12 degrees (spring hinges: 1.5 sec. min. from 70⁰ to 0⁰), Opening Force (§404.2.9) 5 lbf max. (excluding exterior hinged doors and fire doors), Vision/ Side Lights (if provided) (§404.2.11) , Accessible viewing height 43” max. unless not intended for viewing (i.e., lowest part above 66”), Hardware (§404.2.7) Operable parts must comply, Smooth Surface (§404.2.10) Required at the bottom on the push side, Thresholds (§404.2.5) 1/2” max. high (beveled if above 1/4”), Maneuvering Clearance (§404.2.4) required on both sides (unless door or gate is used in one direction only), Double-Leaf Doors (§404.2.2) One active leaf of double-leaf doors is required to meet criteria for clear width and maneuvering clearance. Other door requirements apply to both leaves. |
Door with hardware 34” – 48” high measured to operable portions, a vision panel 43” max. above the floor measured the bottom edge, and smooth surface on the bottom of the push side 10” high min. extending full width of door. Notes: Closing Speed (§404.2.8) Closers: 5 sec. min. from 90 degrees to 12 degrees (spring hinges: 1.5 sec. min. from 70⁰ to 0⁰), Opening Force (§404.2.9) 5 lbf max. (excluding exterior hinged doors and fire doors), Vision/ Side Lights (if provided) (§404.2.11) , Accessible viewing height 43” max. unless not intended for viewing (i.e., lowest part above 66”), Hardware (§404.2.7) Operable parts must comply, Smooth Surface (§404.2.10) Required at the bottom on the push side, Thresholds (§404.2.5) 1/2” max. high (beveled if above 1/4”), Maneuvering Clearance (§404.2.4) required on both sides (unless door or gate is used in one direction only), Double-Leaf Doors (§404.2.2) One active leaf of double-leaf doors is required to meet criteria for clear width and maneuvering clearance. Other door requirements apply to both leaves. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4epl11.jpg | Too Long | Destination oriented elevator with details showing hall signals and hoistway signs with floor and car designations that are 2” high min. raised 1/32” min, and separated 3/8” min from braille and raised borders. Notes: Hall Signals (§407.2.2) - Visible and audible signals indicating the arrival of designated car (if the same tone/ announcement in calling a car is used to signal car arrival, then compliance with audible specifications, such as the indication of direction, is not required); Visible and audible signals are not required at each elevator if they include car designation; Visible signals centered 72” min AFF and visible from floor area adjacent to hoistway entrance; Visible signal element 2 ½” min. measured along vertical centerline of element; Audible and visible differentiation of each elevator in a bank. Hoistway Signs (§407.2.3) - Both jambs, 48” – 60” AFF (measured to raised character baseline); Car designation required below floor designation; Characters and symbols raised 1/32” min., sans serif; Compliance with other requirements in 703.2 for raised characters (upper case, style ,character proportion and spacing, stroke thickness, and line spacing); Grade II braille complying with 703.3 below raised characters. |
Destination oriented elevator with details showing hall signals and hoistway signs with floor and car designations that are 2” high min. raised 1/32” min, and separated 3/8” min from braille and raised borders. Notes: Hall Signals (§407.2.2) - Visible and audible signals indicating the arrival of designated car (if the same tone/ announcement in calling a car is used to signal car arrival, then compliance with audible specifications, such as the indication of direction, is not required); Visible and audible signals are not required at each elevator if they include car designation; Visible signals centered 72” min AFF and visible from floor area adjacent to hoistway entrance; Visible signal element 2 ½” min. measured along vertical centerline of element; Audible and visible differentiation of each elevator in a bank. Hoistway Signs (§407.2.3) - Both jambs, 48” – 60” AFF (measured to raised character baseline); Car designation required below floor designation; Characters and symbols raised 1/32” min., sans serif; Compliance with other requirements in 703.2 for raised characters (upper case, style ,character proportion and spacing, stroke thickness, and line spacing); Grade II braille complying with 703.3 below raised characters. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4epl12.jpg | Too Long | Destination-oriented elevator car with details of hall signal and hoistway signs. Notes: Hall Signals (§407.2.2) - Visible and audible signals indicating the arrival of designated car (if the same tone/ announcement in calling a car is used to signal car arrival, then compliance with audible specifications, such as the indication of direction, is not required); Visible and audible signals are not required at each elevator if they include car designation; Visible signals centered 72” min AFF and visible from floor area adjacent to hoistway entrance; Visible signal element 2 ½” min. measured along vertical centerline of element; Audible and visible differentiation of each elevator in a bank. Hoistway Signs (§407.2.3) - Both jambs, 48” – 60” AFF (measured to raised character baseline); Car designation required below floor designation; Characters and symbols raised 1/32” min., sans serif; Compliance with other requirements in 703.2 for raised characters (upper case, style ,character proportion and spacing, stroke thickness, and line spacing); Grade II braille complying with 703.3 below raised characters; floor and car designation 2” high min, raised 1/32” min, 3/8” min separation from braille and from raised borders |
Destination-oriented elevator car with details of hall signal and hoistway signs. Notes: Hall Signals (§407.2.2) - Visible and audible signals indicating the arrival of designated car (if the same tone/ announcement in calling a car is used to signal car arrival, then compliance with audible specifications, such as the indication of direction, is not required); Visible and audible signals are not required at each elevator if they include car designation; Visible signals centered 72” min AFF and visible from floor area adjacent to hoistway entrance; Visible signal element 2 ½” min. measured along vertical centerline of element; Audible and visible differentiation of each elevator in a bank. Hoistway Signs (§407.2.3) - Both jambs, 48” – 60” AFF (measured to raised character baseline); Car designation required below floor designation; Characters and symbols raised 1/32” min., sans serif; Compliance with other requirements in 703.2 for raised characters (upper case, style ,character proportion and spacing, stroke thickness, and line spacing); Grade II braille complying with 703.3 below raised characters; floor and car designation 2” high min, raised 1/32” min, 3/8” min separation from braille and from raised borders (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /4epl15ab.jpg | Too Long | Existing (altered) elevator car. Notes: Hall Signals (§407.2.2) - Visible signals are not required to comply and audible signals are exempt from frequency and decibel ranges; Signals do not have to indicate travel direction; Call Controls (§407.2.1) - Call buttons can be recessed; Existing call buttons can be less than ¾” in size and can be located 54” max. (instead of 48”) above the floor, measured to the centerline of the highest operable part; Elevator Door Requirements (§407.3) - Existing manually operated doors without reopening devices that meet door requirements (§404.2) are permitted; Power-operated doors can have a narrower clear width (32” min. if the hoistway depth is 24” max.); Elevator Car Requirements (§407.4) - Existing cars with a clear depth 54” min., a clear width 36” min., and a clear floor area of 16 sq. ft. are permitted; When new compliant operating panels are installed, existing panels that remain are not required to comply; Car control buttons can be recessed and can be 54” max. above the floor if a parallel approach is provided; If space does not permit location of tactile markings to the left of control buttons, they can be placed as near to the control as possible. ISA Designation (§F216.7) - In facilities with existing non-compliant elevators, the International Symbol of Accessibility (ISA) must clearly identify those elevators that do meet §407. |
Existing (altered) elevator car. Notes: Hall Signals (§407.2.2) - Visible signals are not required to comply and audible signals are exempt from frequency and decibel ranges; Signals do not have to indicate travel direction; Call Controls (§407.2.1) - Call buttons can be recessed; Existing call buttons can be less than ¾” in size and can be located 54” max. (instead of 48”) above the floor, measured to the centerline of the highest operable part; Elevator Door Requirements (§407.3) - Existing manually operated doors without reopening devices that meet door requirements (§404.2) are permitted; Power-operated doors can have a narrower clear width (32” min. if the hoistway depth is 24” max.); Elevator Car Requirements (§407.4) - Existing cars with a clear depth 54” min., a clear width 36” min., and a clear floor area of 16 sq. ft. are permitted; When new compliant operating panels are installed, existing panels that remain are not required to comply; Car control buttons can be recessed and can be 54” max. above the floor if a parallel approach is provided; If space does not permit location of tactile markings to the left of control buttons, they can be placed as near to the control as possible. ISA Designation (§F216.7) - In facilities with existing non-compliant elevators, the International Symbol of Accessibility (ISA) must clearly identify those elevators that do meet §407. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4epl16.jpg | Too Long | Figure one shows the configuration for new construction. The door clear width is 32” minimum and the car width measured side to side is 42” minimum. The car depth is 54” minimum. Doors must be located on narrow end. Second figure shows alternative dimensions of clear interior space 51 by 51” minimum that are permitted if door clear width is36” minimum. Third figure shows dimensions for existing LULA cars that are altered: 36” minimum width, depth 54” minimum, and the net clear car area is 15 square feet minimum. |
Figure one shows the configuration for new construction. The door clear width is 32” minimum and the car width measured side to side is 42” minimum. The car depth is 54” minimum. Doors must be located on narrow end. Second figure shows alternative dimensions of clear interior space 51 by 51” minimum that are permitted if door clear width is36” minimum. Third figure shows dimensions for existing LULA cars that are altered: 36” minimum width, depth 54” minimum, and the net clear car area is 15 square feet minimum. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4epl17.jpg | Too Long | Private residence elevator. Notes: General (§409.1) - Automatic operation; Compliance with the referenced ASME A17.1 standard. Call Buttons (§409.2) - Compliant as operable parts, including reach range and clear floor space, and ¾” min. in smallest dimension. Elevator Doors (§409.3) - Car and hoistway doors/gates must be power operated and meet the ANSI/BHMA standard for low-energy doors and other applicable provisions for doors in §404 (compliance with maneuvering clearance on push side of doors not required); Manual-open, self-close doors/gates permitted for cars with more than 1 opening; Required location on narrow end of car; Must remain open for 20 seconds min. Elevator Cars (§409.4) - Inside dimensions: 36” min. by 48” min.; Compliant floor surfaces; 1½” max. clearance between platform and edge of landing sill (later editions of the ASME A17.1 specify 1¼” max); Automatic leveling with floor landing within ½” tolerance under rated to 0 loading conditions; 5 ft candles min. at platform, controls, threshold, and landing sill; Car controls must be raised or flush button, ¾” min. in smallest dimension, comply as operable parts, and be located within accessible reach range on side wall 12” min. from any adjacent wall; Telephone and emergency signal two-way communication device required in car with compliant operable parts, including hardware of closed compartment if provided; telephone cord must be 29” long min. |
Private residence elevator. Notes: General (§409.1) - Automatic operation; Compliance with the referenced ASME A17.1 standard. Call Buttons (§409.2) - Compliant as operable parts, including reach range and clear floor space, and ¾” min. in smallest dimension. Elevator Doors (§409.3) - Car and hoistway doors/gates must be power operated and meet the ANSI/BHMA standard for low-energy doors and other applicable provisions for doors in §404 (compliance with maneuvering clearance on push side of doors not required); Manual-open, self-close doors/gates permitted for cars with more than 1 opening; Required location on narrow end of car; Must remain open for 20 seconds min. Elevator Cars (§409.4) - Inside dimensions: 36” min. by 48” min.; Compliant floor surfaces; 1½” max. clearance between platform and edge of landing sill (later editions of the ASME A17.1 specify 1¼” max); Automatic leveling with floor landing within ½” tolerance under rated to 0 loading conditions; 5 ft candles min. at platform, controls, threshold, and landing sill; Car controls must be raised or flush button, ¾” min. in smallest dimension, comply as operable parts, and be located within accessible reach range on side wall 12” min. from any adjacent wall; Telephone and emergency signal two-way communication device required in car with compliant operable parts, including hardware of closed compartment if provided; telephone cord must be 29” long min. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /4epl2.jpg | Too Long | Elevator landing showing hall signals located 72” min. high measured to centerline and call buttons with clear floor space and located within reach range measured to centerline. Details show hall signal visible indicators 2 ½” high min, call buttons ¾” min. in diameter (smallest dimension) that are raised and flush. Hoistway sign detail show number 2” high min and raised 1/32” with a 3/8” min. separation from braille below and raised borders. Notes: Hall Signals (§407.2.2) - Required at each hoistway (including elevators with only 2 stops); Indicate car arrival and travel direction (separate fixtures are not required to indicate direction); Visible indicators can be vertical or side-by-side; Visible from area of hall call button, including those in cars (1 in-car lantern is acceptable if visible from the hall call button); Audible signals: one (up)/ two (down) or annunciator; Frequency: 1500 Hz max. (300 – 3,000 Hz verbal annunciator); Signal level: 10 dB min. above ambient, 80 dB max. Call Controls (§407.2.1) - ithin reach range, measured to centerline of highest operable part; compliant as operable part; Up button above down button; Visual indication of call registered and call answered; Raised from, or flush with, faceplate or, if provided, trim ring or ferrule. Hoistway Signs (§407.2.3) - Both jambs, 48” – 60” AFF (measured to raised character baseline); Characters and symbols raised 1/32” min., sans serif; Compliance with other requirements in 703.2 for raised characters (upper case, style ,character proportion and spacing, stroke thickness, and line spacing); Grade II braille complying with 703.3 below raised characters; Tactile star with braille (“MA’IN’”) required on both jambs at the main entry level |
Elevator landing showing hall signals located 72” min. high measured to centerline and call buttons with clear floor space and located within reach range measured to centerline. Details show hall signal visible indicators 2 ½” high min, call buttons ¾” min. in diameter (smallest dimension) that are raised and flush. Hoistway sign detail show number 2” high min and raised 1/32” with a 3/8” min. separation from braille below and raised borders. Notes: Hall Signals (§407.2.2) - Required at each hoistway (including elevators with only 2 stops); Indicate car arrival and travel direction (separate fixtures are not required to indicate direction); Visible indicators can be vertical or side-by-side; Visible from area of hall call button, including those in cars (1 in-car lantern is acceptable if visible from the hall call button); Audible signals: one (up)/ two (down) or annunciator; Frequency: 1500 Hz max. (300 – 3,000 Hz verbal annunciator); Signal level: 10 dB min. above ambient, 80 dB max. Call Controls (§407.2.1) - ithin reach range, measured to centerline of highest operable part; compliant as operable part; Up button above down button; Visual indication of call registered and call answered; Raised from, or flush with, faceplate or, if provided, trim ring or ferrule. Hoistway Signs (§407.2.3) - Both jambs, 48” – 60” AFF (measured to raised character baseline); Characters and symbols raised 1/32” min., sans serif; Compliance with other requirements in 703.2 for raised characters (upper case, style ,character proportion and spacing, stroke thickness, and line spacing); Grade II braille complying with 703.3 below raised characters; Tactile star with braille (“MA’IN’”) required on both jambs at the main entry level (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /4epl22a.JPG | Too Long | One figure shows platform lift with doors with clear width 32” min. on opposite narrow ends of platform that is 36” min wide and 48” min long. Second figure shows lift with 32” min. wide door on narrow end that is 36” min wide and 42” min. wide door on adjacent side that is 60” long min. Note: The clear floor space of platforms must be 36” wide min. If doors/gates are on the narrow end only, the length is 48” min. If a door/gate is on the longer side, the min. length is 60” to accommodate side approach maneuvering. |
One figure shows platform lift with doors with clear width 32” min. on opposite narrow ends of platform that is 36” min wide and 48” min long. Second figure shows lift with 32” min. wide door on narrow end that is 36” min wide and 42” min. wide door on adjacent side that is 60” long min. Note: The clear floor space of platforms must be 36” wide min. If doors/gates are on the narrow end only, the length is 48” min. If a door/gate is on the longer side, the min. length is 60” to accommodate side approach maneuvering. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4epl3a.jpg | Too Long | Timing distance shown measured 60” in front of farthest call button controlling car to centerline of hoistway door. Caption: Door and Signal Timing (§407.3.4) - Timing begins at audible and visible notification of car arrival based on when the signal becomes visible from the specified location point in front of the call button. At elevators with in-car lanterns, timing begins once doors open wide enough for the signal to be visible from this point. Minimum timing from car arrival notification to start of door closing: D / 1.5 ft/s (no less than 5 sec.) |
Timing distance shown measured 60” in front of farthest call button controlling car to centerline of hoistway door. Caption: Door and Signal Timing (§407.3.4) - Timing begins at audible and visible notification of car arrival based on when the signal becomes visible from the specified location point in front of the call button. At elevators with in-car lanterns, timing begins once doors open wide enough for the signal to be visible from this point. Minimum timing from car arrival notification to start of door closing: D / 1.5 ft/s (no less than 5 sec.) (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4epl4b.jpg | Too Long | Elevator door must fully open 3 seconds min. to min. clear width of 36” (42” for center door of 80” min by 51” min car). A tolerance of minus 5/8” allowed for 36” min. clear width only. Reopening device detection points: 5” high and 29” high. Caption: Door Delay (§407.3.5)- Doors must remain fully open 3 seconds min. in response to a call. |
Elevator door must fully open 3 seconds min. to min. clear width of 36” (42” for center door of 80” min by 51” min car). A tolerance of minus 5/8” allowed for 36” min. clear width only. Reopening device detection points: 5” high and 29” high. Caption: Door Delay (§407.3.5)- Doors must remain fully open 3 seconds min. in response to a call. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /4epl5.jpg | Too Long | One figure shows an elevator car with a centered door. The door clear width is 42” minimum and the car width measured side to side is 80“ minimum. The car depth is 51“ minimum measured from the back wall to the front return, and 54“ minimum measured from the back wall to the inside face of the door. Second figure shows an elevator car with an off-centered door. The door clear width is 36” minimum and the car width measured side to side is 68“ minimum. The depth is 51” minimum measured from the back wall to the front return, and 54” minimum measured from the back wall to the inside face of the door. Third figure shows a car with a clear door width of 36” minimum and the car width measured side to side is 54” minimum. The car depth is 80’ minimum measured from the back wall to the front return. Fourth figure shows a car with a clear door width of 36” minimum and the car width measured side to side is 60“ minimum. The car depth is 60“ minimum measured from the back wall to the front return. Any 36” min wide door permitted a tolerance of minus 5/8”. |
One figure shows an elevator car with a centered door. The door clear width is 42” minimum and the car width measured side to side is 80“ minimum. The car depth is 51“ minimum measured from the back wall to the front return, and 54“ minimum measured from the back wall to the inside face of the door. Second figure shows an elevator car with an off-centered door. The door clear width is 36” minimum and the car width measured side to side is 68“ minimum. The depth is 51” minimum measured from the back wall to the front return, and 54” minimum measured from the back wall to the inside face of the door. Third figure shows a car with a clear door width of 36” minimum and the car width measured side to side is 54” minimum. The car depth is 80’ minimum measured from the back wall to the front return. Fourth figure shows a car with a clear door width of 36” minimum and the car width measured side to side is 60“ minimum. The car depth is 60“ minimum measured from the back wall to the front return. Any 36” min wide door permitted a tolerance of minus 5/8”. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /4epl7.jpg | Too Long | Car control panel shown with number in ascending order and columns that read left to right. Max. height for buttons is 48” max. (54” max if car serves over 16 openings and parallel approach provided). Emergency controls buttons grouped at bottom of panel 35” min. measured to centerline of bottom buttons. |
Car control panel shown with number in ascending order and columns that read left to right. Max. height for buttons is 48” max. (54” max if car serves over 16 openings and parallel approach provided). Emergency controls buttons grouped at bottom of panel 35” min. measured to centerline of bottom buttons. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /4epl8.jpg | Too Long | Car control panel detail. Notes: Raised characters to immediate left of button, raised 1/32” min, sans serif (sufficient color contrast from the background is recommended); raised characters 5/8” to 2” high; Buttons ¾” min. in diameter (smallest dimension) must be raised from or flush with faceplate/ trim ring (ferrule); Braille (Grade 2) below or next to raised characters or symbols; 3/16” min separation between braille and raised numbers; Floor designation buttons provide visual indication of registered call that extinguishes upon car arrival; Main Entry Floor (required tactile symbol with braille); Door open and close buttons, where provided, identified by required tactile symbols and braille and located above emergency buttons; Emergency buttons (alarm and, where provided, emergency stop) grouped at bottom 35” min AFF measured to button centerline and identified by required tactile symbols and braille; Emergency stop (where provided on existing panels – no longer permitted by the ASME A17.1 code); In-car switches not for passenger use (e.g., fireman’s operations) are not required to comply; Keypads (§407.4.6.3 and §407.4.7.2) - Keypads, if provided in cars, must comply: Location within reach range, measured to centerline of highest operable part; Standard phone keypad arrangement; Raised or flush buttons, ¾” min. in smallest dimension; Raised dot “5” key (0.025”-0.037” high, 0.118” 0.120” base diameter); Compliant visual characters (§703.5) centered on button |
Car control panel detail. Notes: Raised characters to immediate left of button, raised 1/32” min, sans serif (sufficient color contrast from the background is recommended); raised characters 5/8” to 2” high; Buttons ¾” min. in diameter (smallest dimension) must be raised from or flush with faceplate/ trim ring (ferrule); Braille (Grade 2) below or next to raised characters or symbols; 3/16” min separation between braille and raised numbers; Floor designation buttons provide visual indication of registered call that extinguishes upon car arrival; Main Entry Floor (required tactile symbol with braille); Door open and close buttons, where provided, identified by required tactile symbols and braille and located above emergency buttons; Emergency buttons (alarm and, where provided, emergency stop) grouped at bottom 35” min AFF measured to button centerline and identified by required tactile symbols and braille; Emergency stop (where provided on existing panels – no longer permitted by the ASME A17.1 code); In-car switches not for passenger use (e.g., fireman’s operations) are not required to comply; Keypads (§407.4.6.3 and §407.4.7.2) - Keypads, if provided in cars, must comply: Location within reach range, measured to centerline of highest operable part; Standard phone keypad arrangement; Raised or flush buttons, ¾” min. in smallest dimension; Raised dot “5” key (0.025”-0.037” high, 0.118” 0.120” base diameter); Compliant visual characters (§703.5) centered on button (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /4eplc21ab.jpg | Too Long | Platform lift requirements. Notes: Platforms (§410.2 - §410.4) - Platforms must meet requirements for clear floor space and floor surfaces, including changes in level, and the clearance between the platform sill and edge of runway landing cannot exceed 1¼” (ASME A18.1 specifies 3/8” – 3 /4”). Operable Parts (§410.5) - Controls must meet requirements for operable parts, including reach ranges. Doors and Gates §410.6) - Doors and gates must be power-operated, meet criteria for low-energy doors, including the referenced ANSI/BHMA standard (§404.3), and remain open for at least 20 seconds. (Self-closing manual types are allowed at lifts with no more than 2 stops and doors/ gates on opposite ends.) Standby Power (§F207.2) - Platform lifts permitted to be part of an accessible means of egress by the referenced editions of the International Building Code must be equipped with standby power. |
Platform lift requirements. Notes: Platforms (§410.2 - §410.4) - Platforms must meet requirements for clear floor space and floor surfaces, including changes in level, and the clearance between the platform sill and edge of runway landing cannot exceed 1¼” (ASME A18.1 specifies 3/8” – 3 /4”). Operable Parts (§410.5) - Controls must meet requirements for operable parts, including reach ranges. Doors and Gates §410.6) - Doors and gates must be power-operated, meet criteria for low-energy doors, including the referenced ANSI/BHMA standard (§404.3), and remain open for at least 20 seconds. (Self-closing manual types are allowed at lifts with no more than 2 stops and doors/ gates on opposite ends.) Standby Power (§F207.2) - Platform lifts permitted to be part of an accessible means of egress by the referenced editions of the International Building Code must be equipped with standby power. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4rcr10.jpg | Too Long | Ramp handrail with extensions. Notes: Extensions 12″ long minimum in the same direction of travel are required at the top and bottom of runs (except for inside rail of switchback ramps) to provide support before entering or exiting ramps. Bottom gripping surface can be obstructed up to 20% of the length. Handrails must be continuous the full length of run and tops and sides of gripping surface cannot be obstructed. Extensions must return to guard, wall, or floor. The 12′ minimum is measured to the start of the return radius. Extensions with a leading edge 27″ high maximum can extend any amount from posts. Those with a leading edge higher than 27″ are limited to a 12′ protrusion from posts (§307.3). The sloping portion of handrails are not required to comply with requirements for protruding objects. |
Ramp handrail with extensions. Notes: Extensions 12″ long minimum in the same direction of travel are required at the top and bottom of runs (except for inside rail of switchback ramps) to provide support before entering or exiting ramps. Bottom gripping surface can be obstructed up to 20% of the length. Handrails must be continuous the full length of run and tops and sides of gripping surface cannot be obstructed. Extensions must return to guard, wall, or floor. The 12′ minimum is measured to the start of the return radius. Extensions with a leading edge 27″ high maximum can extend any amount from posts. Those with a leading edge higher than 27″ are limited to a 12′ protrusion from posts (§307.3). The sloping portion of handrails are not required to comply with requirements for protruding objects. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4rcr18.jpg | Too Long | Curb ramp. Notes: Top Landing (§406.4) facilitates maneuvering to and from ramp without travel across side flares, Grade Breaks At top and bottom must be perpendicular to the direction of ramp runs to prevent cross-slope issues and uneven surfaces, Side Flares (where provided) (§406.3), 1:10 max slope, Running Slope (§406.1) 1:12 max, Cross Slope (§406.1) 1:48 max, Location (§406.5) Cannot project into vehicular traffic lanes, parking spaces, or access aisles. Wet Conditions (§406.1), Curb ramps must be designed to prevent accumulation of water. Alterations (§406.1) Permitted running slopes where space is limited: 1:10 max (6” max rise) or 1:8 max (3” max rise). |
Curb ramp. Notes: Top Landing (§406.4) facilitates maneuvering to and from ramp without travel across side flares, Grade Breaks At top and bottom must be perpendicular to the direction of ramp runs to prevent cross-slope issues and uneven surfaces, Side Flares (where provided) (§406.3), 1:10 max slope, Running Slope (§406.1) 1:12 max, Cross Slope (§406.1) 1:48 max, Location (§406.5) Cannot project into vehicular traffic lanes, parking spaces, or access aisles. Wet Conditions (§406.1), Curb ramps must be designed to prevent accumulation of water. Alterations (§406.1) Permitted running slopes where space is limited: 1:10 max (6” max rise) or 1:8 max (3” max rise). (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /4rcr2.jpg | Too Long | Ramp with landings. Notes: Clear Width (§405.5) 36” min. (between leading edge of handrails) Handrails (§405.8) on both sides if rise greater than 6”, Running Slope (§405.2) 1:12 max Cross Slope (§405.3), 1:48 max, Rise (§405.6) 30” max per run, Cross Slope (§405.3) 1:48 max, Surfaces (§405.4) firm, stable, and slip-resistant (run and landing surfaces), Edge Protection (§405.9) along ramp run and landings, Level Landings (§405.7) at top and bottom, Alterations (§405.2), Permitted running slopes where space is limited: 1:10 max (6” max rise) or 1:8 max (3” max rise), Wet Conditions (§405.10), Landings must be designed to prevent the accumulation of water. |
Ramp with landings. Notes: Clear Width (§405.5) 36” min. (between leading edge of handrails) Handrails (§405.8) on both sides if rise greater than 6”, Running Slope (§405.2) 1:12 max Cross Slope (§405.3), 1:48 max, Rise (§405.6) 30” max per run, Cross Slope (§405.3) 1:48 max, Surfaces (§405.4) firm, stable, and slip-resistant (run and landing surfaces), Edge Protection (§405.9) along ramp run and landings, Level Landings (§405.7) at top and bottom, Alterations (§405.2), Permitted running slopes where space is limited: 1:10 max (6” max rise) or 1:8 max (3” max rise), Wet Conditions (§405.10), Landings must be designed to prevent the accumulation of water. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /4rcr5.jpg | Too Long | Ramp with landings at top and bottom that are 60” long min. and at least as wide as ramp run. Notes: Grade breaks (i.e., where the change in slope occurs) must be perpendicular to the direction of ramp runs to prevent cross-slope issues and uneven surfaces. No change in level is permitted within landings other than slopes 1:48 max. |
Ramp with landings at top and bottom that are 60” long min. and at least as wide as ramp run. Notes: Grade breaks (i.e., where the change in slope occurs) must be perpendicular to the direction of ramp runs to prevent cross-slope issues and uneven surfaces. No change in level is permitted within landings other than slopes 1:48 max. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /4rcr7.jpg | Too Long | Intermediate landing 60” min. by 60” min. at ramp that changes direction. Notes: Handrails Extensions must be linear, but can turn or wrap where handrails are continuous at the inside turn of dogleg or switchback ramps. Configuration Recommendation: Align runs less than 60” wide to the outer edge of landings for easier wheelchair maneuvering between runs. |
Intermediate landing 60” min. by 60” min. at ramp that changes direction. Notes: Handrails Extensions must be linear, but can turn or wrap where handrails are continuous at the inside turn of dogleg or switchback ramps. Configuration Recommendation: Align runs less than 60” wide to the outer edge of landings for easier wheelchair maneuvering between runs. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /5p12.jpg | Too Long | Hospital with outpatient facility highlighted and portion of parking lot serving outpatient facility highlighted. Notes: 10% scoping required for visitor/ patient parking serving hospital outpatient facilities. Within a multi-use facility, the 10% requirement applies to the number of visitor/ patient spaces intended to serve hospital outpatient facilities. Most local zoning codes require parking spaces based on facility square footage, occupant load, and occupancy and can be consulted when determining the number of spaces serving outpatient facilities. Spaces serving employees or other areas of a hospital are subject to the regular scoping table. |
Hospital with outpatient facility highlighted and portion of parking lot serving outpatient facility highlighted. Notes: 10% scoping required for visitor/ patient parking serving hospital outpatient facilities. Within a multi-use facility, the 10% requirement applies to the number of visitor/ patient spaces intended to serve hospital outpatient facilities. Most local zoning codes require parking spaces based on facility square footage, occupant load, and occupancy and can be consulted when determining the number of spaces serving outpatient facilities. Spaces serving employees or other areas of a hospital are subject to the regular scoping table. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /5p14-ab.jpg | Too Long | Parking at multi-family residential facility. Notes: Resident Parking (§F208.2.3.1) Where at least one parking space is provided for each dwelling unit, at least one accessible space is required for each mobility accessible unit. Spaces must be located on the shortest accessible route to the dwelling unit entrance they serve (§F208.3.2). Those assigned to specific units are not required to be identified by signs (§F216.5, Ex. 2). If the total number of resident spaces is less than the total number of units, accessible parking is based on the scoping table in F208.2 (but providing one accessible space for each mobility accessible unit is advisable). Additional Resident Parking (§F208.2.3.2) At least 2%, but no fewer than one, of resident parking spaces provided in excess of the one per unit total must comply. These spaces must be dispersed among all types of resident parking except where substantially equal or greater accessibility is provided in terms of distance from an accessible entrance, parking fee, and user convenience (§F208.3.2, Ex). Visitor and Other Parking (§F208.2.3.3) Parking spaces for guests, employees, or other non-residents are subject to the scoping table in F208.2. |
Parking at multi-family residential facility. Notes: Resident Parking (§F208.2.3.1) Where at least one parking space is provided for each dwelling unit, at least one accessible space is required for each mobility accessible unit. Spaces must be located on the shortest accessible route to the dwelling unit entrance they serve (§F208.3.2). Those assigned to specific units are not required to be identified by signs (§F216.5, Ex. 2). If the total number of resident spaces is less than the total number of units, accessible parking is based on the scoping table in F208.2 (but providing one accessible space for each mobility accessible unit is advisable). Additional Resident Parking (§F208.2.3.2) At least 2%, but no fewer than one, of resident parking spaces provided in excess of the one per unit total must comply. These spaces must be dispersed among all types of resident parking except where substantially equal or greater accessibility is provided in terms of distance from an accessible entrance, parking fee, and user convenience (§F208.3.2, Ex). Visitor and Other Parking (§F208.2.3.3) Parking spaces for guests, employees, or other non-residents are subject to the scoping table in F208.2. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /5p15a.JPG | Too Long | Accessible parking space with access aisle adjoined by a curb ramp with a top landing 36” deep min. Accessible route from access aisle on curb ramp and sidewalk highlighted. Notes: Accessible routes must connect directly to access aisles. Curb ramps, where provided, cannot protrude into access aisles (which cannot slope more than 1:48 max.) to accommodate wheelchair transfers and vehicle ramps or lifts (§502.4). A landing at least 36” deep is required at the top of curb ramps; in alterations where space for this landing is unavailable, curb ramps must have side flares with a 1:12 max. slope (§406.4). Bollards, signs, columns, or other elements cannot be located in the access aisle or reduce the minimum clear width of accessible routes. Spaces and aisles must be designed so that parked vehicles do not obstruct the required clear width of adjacent accessible routes (§502.7). Detail: Parallel curb ramp with landing 48” min long, 60” preferred. Note: Where space for curb ramps is limited, including in alterations, parallel ramps can provide an alternative. |
Accessible parking space with access aisle adjoined by a curb ramp with a top landing 36” deep min. Accessible route from access aisle on curb ramp and sidewalk highlighted. Notes: Accessible routes must connect directly to access aisles. Curb ramps, where provided, cannot protrude into access aisles (which cannot slope more than 1:48 max.) to accommodate wheelchair transfers and vehicle ramps or lifts (§502.4). A landing at least 36” deep is required at the top of curb ramps; in alterations where space for this landing is unavailable, curb ramps must have side flares with a 1:12 max. slope (§406.4). Bollards, signs, columns, or other elements cannot be located in the access aisle or reduce the minimum clear width of accessible routes. Spaces and aisles must be designed so that parked vehicles do not obstruct the required clear width of adjacent accessible routes (§502.7). Detail: Parallel curb ramp with landing 48” min long, 60” preferred. Note: Where space for curb ramps is limited, including in alterations, parallel ramps can provide an alternative. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /5p16.jpg | Too Long | Two accessible parking spaces 8’ wide min. with an access aisle in between that is 5’ wide min. and as long as the space. Notes: Vehicle Spaces (§502.2) Spaces must be marked to define the 96” minimum width. Access Aisle (§502.3) An access aisle at least 60” wide and at least as long as the parking space is required on either side of the parking space and must be marked to discourage parking in it. Two spaces can share one aisle. Access aisles cannot overlap vehicular ways. Surfaces (§502.4) Parking spaces and access aisles must meet requirements for floor and ground surfaces (§302) and cannot have changes in level other than slopes not exceeding 1:48. Markings (§502.1, §502.2, §502.3.3) Both the parking space and access aisle must be marked. The marking method and color is not specified in the Standards, but may be addressed by state or local codes or regulations. Detail: width measured to centerline of marking. Note: The width of spaces and aisles is measured to the centerline of markings (but it can include the full width of lines where there is no adjacent parking space or aisles). |
Two accessible parking spaces 8’ wide min. with an access aisle in between that is 5’ wide min. and as long as the space. Notes: Vehicle Spaces (§502.2) Spaces must be marked to define the 96” minimum width. Access Aisle (§502.3) An access aisle at least 60” wide and at least as long as the parking space is required on either side of the parking space and must be marked to discourage parking in it. Two spaces can share one aisle. Access aisles cannot overlap vehicular ways. Surfaces (§502.4) Parking spaces and access aisles must meet requirements for floor and ground surfaces (§302) and cannot have changes in level other than slopes not exceeding 1:48. Markings (§502.1, §502.2, §502.3.3) Both the parking space and access aisle must be marked. The marking method and color is not specified in the Standards, but may be addressed by state or local codes or regulations. Detail: width measured to centerline of marking. Note: The width of spaces and aisles is measured to the centerline of markings (but it can include the full width of lines where there is no adjacent parking space or aisles). (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /5p28ab.jpg | Too Long | Accessible EV charging station. Notes: Recommendations: Provide access to a reasonable number of spaces serving EV charging stations or use the scoping table in §F208.2 to determine an appropriate number. (The number of accessible spaces serving EV charging stations must be determined separately from the required number of car and van parking spaces.) Provide an accessible route on both sides of the vehicle space that connects to the charging station for easier access. A vehicle space at least 10’ – 13’ wide is advisable. A 10’ width offers an extra 2’ that effectively provides a 5’ aisle on one side when paired with the accessible route; a 13’ wide space will allow an 8’ aisle. This flexibility is helpful since the parking direction is determined by the location of the charging station and the vehicle connection. Use the International Symbol of Accessibility only where spaces are reserved exclusively for people with disabilities. |
Accessible EV charging station. Notes: Recommendations: Provide access to a reasonable number of spaces serving EV charging stations or use the scoping table in §F208.2 to determine an appropriate number. (The number of accessible spaces serving EV charging stations must be determined separately from the required number of car and van parking spaces.) Provide an accessible route on both sides of the vehicle space that connects to the charging station for easier access. A vehicle space at least 10’ – 13’ wide is advisable. A 10’ width offers an extra 2’ that effectively provides a 5’ aisle on one side when paired with the accessible route; a 13’ wide space will allow an 8’ aisle. This flexibility is helpful since the parking direction is determined by the location of the charging station and the vehicle connection. Use the International Symbol of Accessibility only where spaces are reserved exclusively for people with disabilities. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /5p2ab.jpg | Too Long | Site with building served by two separate lots in front and a multi-level parking deck in the back. Notes: The required number of accessible spaces, including van spaces, is calculated separately for each parking lot and garage on a site. Accessible spaces must be dispersed among accessible entrances and be located on the shortest accessible route to the entrance they serve. Exception: Compliance is not required for parking spaces used exclusively for buses, trucks, other delivery vehicles, law enforcement vehicles, or vehicular impound if accessible passenger loading zones are provided where such lots have public access (§F208.1, Ex.). |
Site with building served by two separate lots in front and a multi-level parking deck in the back. Notes: The required number of accessible spaces, including van spaces, is calculated separately for each parking lot and garage on a site. Accessible spaces must be dispersed among accessible entrances and be located on the shortest accessible route to the entrance they serve. Exception: Compliance is not required for parking spaces used exclusively for buses, trucks, other delivery vehicles, law enforcement vehicles, or vehicular impound if accessible passenger loading zones are provided where such lots have public access (§F208.1, Ex.). (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guide … /5p6.jpg | Too Long | Shopping mall with surface lot parking on all sides with one outer building served by same lot and another outer building with a parking lot separated from the mall parking areas by a raised sidewalk. Notes: The parking lot serving the shopping mall (center) and store (lower right) can be treated as one parking facility because the parking area is not divided or separated. Accessible spaces must be dispersed and located at different facilities and accessible entrances served by the parking lot. This lot is treated as a separate parking facility because it is divided from the surrounding lot by a raised sidewalk and is dedicated to a specific building. Parking areas that are labeled (e.g., “Lot A”) to help users locate their vehicles but that are part of the same lot (i.e., not separated) do not have to be treated as separate parking facilities. |
Shopping mall with surface lot parking on all sides with one outer building served by same lot and another outer building with a parking lot separated from the mall parking areas by a raised sidewalk. Notes: The parking lot serving the shopping mall (center) and store (lower right) can be treated as one parking facility because the parking area is not divided or separated. Accessible spaces must be dispersed and located at different facilities and accessible entrances served by the parking lot. This lot is treated as a separate parking facility because it is divided from the surrounding lot by a raised sidewalk and is dedicated to a specific building. Parking areas that are labeled (e.g., “Lot A”) to help users locate their vehicles but that are part of the same lot (i.e., not separated) do not have to be treated as separate parking facilities. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /5p8ab.jpg | Too Long | Multi-Level parking garage with direct connections to adjacent building. Notes: Each direct connection to a facility must include an accessible entrance (§F206.4.2). Dispersing accessible spaces among accessible entrances requires placement of non-van accessible spaces on different levels. All van spaces can be grouped on one level (§F208.3, Ex. 1). |
Multi-Level parking garage with direct connections to adjacent building. Notes: Each direct connection to a facility must include an accessible entrance (§F206.4.2). Dispersing accessible spaces among accessible entrances requires placement of non-van accessible spaces on different levels. All van spaces can be grouped on one level (§F208.3, Ex. 1). (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /5p9ab.jpg | Too Long | Multi-Level parking garage not serving a particular facility. Notes: In parking garages that do not serve a particular facility, accessible spaces must be located on the shortest accessible route to an accessible pedestrian entrance of the garage (§F208.3). |
Multi-Level parking garage not serving a particular facility. Notes: In parking garages that do not serve a particular facility, accessible spaces must be located on the shortest accessible route to an accessible pedestrian entrance of the garage (§F208.3). (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /5plz4.jpg | Too Long | Accessible passenger loading zone with vehicle pull-up space 20’ long min. and 96” wide min. with an adjacent access aisle the full length of the pull-up space and 60” wide min. Notes: Vehicle Pull-Up Space (§503.2) The vehicle pull-up space must be at least 96” wide and at least 20’ long. Access Aisle (§503.3) A marked access aisle is required next to, and at the same level as, the vehicle pull-up space. The access aisle must be at least 60” wide, extend the full length of the vehicle pull-up space, adjoin an accessible route, and cannot overlap vehicular ways. The marking method and color is not specified. Surfaces (§503.4) Vehicle pull-up spaces and access aisles must meet requirements for ground and floor surfaces (§302) and cannot have changes in level other than slopes not steeper than 1:48. Curb ramps cannot overlap access aisles or vehicle pull-up spaces. Vertical Clearance (§503.5) A vertical clearance of 114” is required at the vehicle pull-up space and access aisle and along a vehicular route connecting them to a vehicle entrance and exit. Accessible passenger loading zones are not required to be identified by the International Symbol of Accessibility. |
Accessible passenger loading zone with vehicle pull-up space 20’ long min. and 96” wide min. with an adjacent access aisle the full length of the pull-up space and 60” wide min. Notes: Vehicle Pull-Up Space (§503.2) The vehicle pull-up space must be at least 96” wide and at least 20’ long. Access Aisle (§503.3) A marked access aisle is required next to, and at the same level as, the vehicle pull-up space. The access aisle must be at least 60” wide, extend the full length of the vehicle pull-up space, adjoin an accessible route, and cannot overlap vehicular ways. The marking method and color is not specified. Surfaces (§503.4) Vehicle pull-up spaces and access aisles must meet requirements for ground and floor surfaces (§302) and cannot have changes in level other than slopes not steeper than 1:48. Curb ramps cannot overlap access aisles or vehicle pull-up spaces. Vertical Clearance (§503.5) A vertical clearance of 114” is required at the vehicle pull-up space and access aisle and along a vehicular route connecting them to a vehicle entrance and exit. Accessible passenger loading zones are not required to be identified by the International Symbol of Accessibility. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guide … /5s2.jpg | Too Long | Building schematic showing monumental stairs between two floors and stair towers on each end connecting all 3 floors. Notes: Stairs that are part of a required means of egress must comply. Compliance is not required for monumental stairs and other stairs if they are not part of a required means of egress. Second figure shows exit door to exterior landing with stairs. Note: Stairs that are part of exit discharge or other components of a means of egress must comply. |
Building schematic showing monumental stairs between two floors and stair towers on each end connecting all 3 floors. Notes: Stairs that are part of a required means of egress must comply. Compliance is not required for monumental stairs and other stairs if they are not part of a required means of egress. Second figure shows exit door to exterior landing with stairs. Note: Stairs that are part of exit discharge or other components of a means of egress must comply. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guide … /5s3.jpg | Too Long | Stairs with riser 4” – 7” high and tread depth 11” min. Notes: Treads and Risers (§504.2 and §504.3) All steps on a flight must have uniform riser heights within a range of 4” – 7” and uniform tread depths that are 11” min. Open risers are prohibited. Tread Surface and Wet Conditions (§504.4 and (§504.7) Tread surfaces must comply with requirements for ground and floor surfaces (§302) and cannot have changes in level other than slopes not steeper than 1:48. Treads and landings subject to wet conditions must be designed to prevent the accumulation of water. |
Stairs with riser 4” – 7” high and tread depth 11” min. Notes: Treads and Risers (§504.2 and §504.3) All steps on a flight must have uniform riser heights within a range of 4” – 7” and uniform tread depths that are 11” min. Open risers are prohibited. Tread Surface and Wet Conditions (§504.4 and (§504.7) Tread surfaces must comply with requirements for ground and floor surfaces (§302) and cannot have changes in level other than slopes not steeper than 1:48. Treads and landings subject to wet conditions must be designed to prevent the accumulation of water. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guide … /5s4.jpg | Too Long | Three nosing profiles shown. Tread edge radius with note: The radius of curvature at the leading edge of the tread must be ½” max. Angled riser with note: Risers can slope under the tread at an angle not exceeding 30º from vertical. Curved or beveled nosing with note: Nosings cannot project more than 1½” over the tread, and the underside of the leading edge of the nosing must be curved or beveled. |
Three nosing profiles shown. Tread edge radius with note: The radius of curvature at the leading edge of the tread must be ½” max. Angled riser with note: Risers can slope under the tread at an angle not exceeding 30º from vertical. Curved or beveled nosing with note: Nosings cannot project more than 1½” over the tread, and the underside of the leading edge of the nosing must be curved or beveled. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guide … /5s5.jpg | Too Long | Switchback stair and landing. Notes and labels: 12” min. horizontal top extension in same direction as stair flight (§505.10.2); 34” - 38” (consistent height) above nosing to top of gripping surface (§505.4), Sloped bottom extension 1 tread depth min. beyond last riser nosing in same direction as stair flight (§505.10.3), Handrails must return to a wall, guard, or floor and cannot rotate within fittings (§505.10.2, §505.10.3), Inside handrails at switchback/ dogleg turns must be continuous (extension not required) (§505.3), Top and sides of gripping surface cannot be obstructed; bottom can be obstructed up to 20% of the length (§505.6), In alterations, full handrail extensions are not required where they would project into circulation paths and pose a hazard (§505.10, Ex. 3). |
Switchback stair and landing. Notes and labels: 12” min. horizontal top extension in same direction as stair flight (§505.10.2); 34” - 38” (consistent height) above nosing to top of gripping surface (§505.4), Sloped bottom extension 1 tread depth min. beyond last riser nosing in same direction as stair flight (§505.10.3), Handrails must return to a wall, guard, or floor and cannot rotate within fittings (§505.10.2, §505.10.3), Inside handrails at switchback/ dogleg turns must be continuous (extension not required) (§505.3), Top and sides of gripping surface cannot be obstructed; bottom can be obstructed up to 20% of the length (§505.6), In alterations, full handrail extensions are not required where they would project into circulation paths and pose a hazard (§505.10, Ex. 3). (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /5s6-a.jpg | Too Long | Top horizontal handrail extension 12 inches long min. at stairs. Note:
Handrails at the top of stairways must extend 12 inches minimum horizontally above the landing beginning directly above the first riser nosing or be continuous to the handrail of an adjacent stair flight (§505.10.2). |
Top horizontal handrail extension 12 inches long min. at stairs. Note: Handrails at the top of stairways must extend 12 inches minimum horizontally above the landing beginning directly above the first riser nosing or be continuous to the handrail of an adjacent stair flight (§505.10.2). (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /5s7a.jpg | Too Long | Bottom handrail extension sloping beyond the last riser nosing for a
distance at least equal to one tread depth. Note: Handrails at the bottom must extend beyond the last riser nosing at the slope of the stair flight for a distance at least equal to one tread depth or be continuous to the handrail of an adjacent stair flight protruding objects. |
Bottom handrail extension sloping beyond the last riser nosing for a distance at least equal to one tread depth. Note: Handrails at the bottom must extend beyond the last riser nosing at the slope of the stair flight for a distance at least equal to one tread depth or be continuous to the handrail of an adjacent stair flight protruding objects. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /5s8a.jpg | Too Long | Top horizontal handrail extension with P-shaped return to post; bottom edge of return is 27” high max. Notes: treatment as protruding object not required. Objects mounted on posts with leading edges higher than 27” cannot protrude into circulation paths more than 12” (§307.3). With handrails, this applies only to horizontal portions, not sloped portions. Horizontal top extensions that return to posts can protrude any amount if the leading edge is 27” max. above the finish floor or ground. Recommendation: Treat free-standing bottom extensions as protruding objects if they have leading edges higher than 27”. |
Top horizontal handrail extension with P-shaped return to post; bottom edge of return is 27” high max. Notes: treatment as protruding object not required. Objects mounted on posts with leading edges higher than 27” cannot protrude into circulation paths more than 12” (§307.3). With handrails, this applies only to horizontal portions, not sloped portions. Horizontal top extensions that return to posts can protrude any amount if the leading edge is 27” max. above the finish floor or ground. Recommendation: Treat free-standing bottom extensions as protruding objects if they have leading edges higher than 27”. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /26.jpg | Too Long | Clear floor space at transfer shower compartment that is 36" min. wide
and 48" min. long measured from the control wall. The clear floor space
extends 12" min. beyond the seat wall. Person using wheelchair located
in this space and aligned with the seat for side transfer. |
Clear floor space at transfer shower compartment that is 36" min. wide and 48" min. long measured from the control wall. The clear floor space extends 12" min. beyond the seat wall. Person using wheelchair located in this space and aligned with the seat for side transfer. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /33.jpg | Too Long | Fixed shower head with hand-held shower spray unit, controls, and diverter. Notes: An additional fixed shower head can be provided at any height. Hose at least 59 inches long. Usable as both a hand-held shower and fixed-position shower head. Faucet controls, diverter valves, and other controls must comply as operable parts. |
Fixed shower head with hand-held shower spray unit, controls, and diverter. Notes: An additional fixed shower head can be provided at any height. Hose at least 59 inches long. Usable as both a hand-held shower and fixed-position shower head. Faucet controls, diverter valves, and other controls must comply as operable parts. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /34.jpg | Too Long | Clearance shown to be 12" high min above a shower grab bar and 1 ½"
min from the bottom and sides of the bar. Controls and the hand-held
shower spray unit can be located within the 12" clearance above the bar
but other elements like soap dispensers cannot. |
Clearance shown to be 12" high min above a shower grab bar and 1 ½" min from the bottom and sides of the bar. Controls and the hand-held shower spray unit can be located within the 12" clearance above the bar but other elements like soap dispensers cannot. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /35.png | Too Long | Grab bar with a circular cross section 1 1/4" - 2" in diameter and a clearance from the wall 1 1/2" Grab bar with non-circular cross section with rounded edges and a perimeter dimension 4" - 4.8", a max. cross-section dimension of 2", and a clearance 1 1/2" from the wall |
Grab bar with a circular cross section 1 1/4" - 2" in diameter and a clearance from the wall 1 1/2" Grab bar with non-circular cross section with rounded edges and a perimeter dimension 4" - 4.8", a max. cross-section dimension of 2", and a clearance 1 1/2" from the wall (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /36.jpg | Too Long | Rectangular shower seat with a rear edge that is 2½ inches max. from the seat wall and a front edge 15 inches to 16 inches from the seat wall. The side edge is 1 ½ inches from the adjacent wall. The seat must extend to a point within 3 inches of the compartment entry. |
Rectangular shower seat with a rear edge that is 2½ inches max. from the seat wall and a front edge 15 inches to 16 inches from the seat wall. The side edge is 1 ½ inches from the adjacent wall. The seat must extend to a point within 3 inches of the compartment entry. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /37.jpg | Too Long | L-shaped shower seat with a rear edge that is 2½ inches max. from the seat wall and a front edge 15 inches to 16 inches from the seat wall. The rear edge of the L-portion is 1 ½ inches from the wall and the front edge is 14 inches to 15 inches from the wall. The end of the L is 22 inches to 23 inches from the main seat wall. |
L-shaped shower seat with a rear edge that is 2½ inches max. from the seat wall and a front edge 15 inches to 16 inches from the seat wall. The rear edge of the L-portion is 1 ½ inches from the wall and the front edge is 14 inches to 15 inches from the wall. The end of the L is 22 inches to 23 inches from the main seat wall. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /3aba.png | Too Long | Components of a single-user bathing room: Shower or Bathtub (§F213.3.6), Lavatory and Mirror (§F213.3.4 and §F213.3.5) where provided, Water Closet and Toilet Compartments (§F213.3.1 and §F213.3.2) where provided, Dispensers and Receptacles (§F205) where provided, Coat Hooks and Shelves (§F213.3.7) at least 1 of each type where provided, Turning Space (§603.2.1) 60 |
Components of a single-user bathing room: Shower or Bathtub (§F213.3.6), Lavatory and Mirror (§F213.3.4 and §F213.3.5) where provided, Water Closet and Toilet Compartments (§F213.3.1 and §F213.3.2) where provided, Dispensers and Receptacles (§F205) where provided, Coat Hooks and Shelves (§F213.3.7) at least 1 of each type where provided, Turning Space (§603.2.1) 60 (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /41.jpg | Too Long | Tub with removable seat with grab bars on three walls: one on
control wall 24" min. long, two parallel bars on the back wall that are
24" min. long and 12" max. from the control wall and 24" max. from the
head end wall, and one on the head end 12" min. long located near the
front. Clearance in front of the tub is 30" wide min. and the length of
the tub. A lavatory can overlap this clearance at the control
end. |
Tub with removable seat with grab bars on three walls: one on control wall 24" min. long, two parallel bars on the back wall that are 24" min. long and 12" max. from the control wall and 24" max. from the head end wall, and one on the head end 12" min. long located near the front. Clearance in front of the tub is 30" wide min. and the length of the tub. A lavatory can overlap this clearance at the control end. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /44.jpg | Too Long | Grab bars at tub are 33 inches to 36 inches high measured to the top of the gripping surface. The lower parallel bar on the back wall is 8 inches to 10 inches above the tub rim. The controls are located on an end wall between the tub rim and grab bar and between the open side of the tub and the centerline of the tub width. |
Grab bars at tub are 33 inches to 36 inches high measured to the top of the gripping surface. The lower parallel bar on the back wall is 8 inches to 10 inches above the tub rim. The controls are located on an end wall between the tub rim and grab bar and between the open side of the tub and the centerline of the tub width. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /47.jpg | Too Long | Tub with permanent seat and parallel grab bars on the back wall that
extend 12" max. from the control wall and 15" max. from the head end
wall. One bar is 33" -- 36" high and the other is 8" -- 10" above the
tub rim. The height of the seat is 17" -- 19." |
Tub with permanent seat and parallel grab bars on the back wall that extend 12" max. from the control wall and 15" max. from the head end wall. One bar is 33" -- 36" high and the other is 8" -- 10" above the tub rim. The height of the seat is 17" -- 19." (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /58.png | Too Long | Bathroom with alternate roll-in shower and clearances shown at one lavatory and the water closet. The door swings into the water closet clearance. Unobstructed clear floor space is provided beyond the swing of the door. This space overlaps the fixture clearances. |
Bathroom with alternate roll-in shower and clearances shown at one lavatory and the water closet. The door swings into the water closet clearance. Unobstructed clear floor space is provided beyond the swing of the door. This space overlaps the fixture clearances. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /73aba.png | Too Long | Plan view of multi-user shower room with notes: At least one wheelchair accessible toilet compartment (§F213.3.1), including door maneuvering clearance at the compartment door. At least one ambulatory accessible toilet compartment in restrooms with at least 6 toilet compartments or where the combined total of toilets and urinals is at least 6 fixtures (§F213.3.1). At least one compliant urinal where more than one urinal is provided (§F213.3.3). At least one compliant lavatory (not located in a toilet compartment) and at least one compliant mirror, where provided (§F213.3.4 and §F213.3.5). At least one compliant shower or bathtub (§F213.3.6). Where coat hooks or shelves are provided, at least one of each type must serve the accessible shower or bathtub (§F213.3.7). Dispensers, receptacles, and other operable parts must comply where provided (§F205). Turning space (§603.2.1). |
Plan view of multi-user shower room with notes: At least one wheelchair accessible toilet compartment (§F213.3.1), including door maneuvering clearance at the compartment door. At least one ambulatory accessible toilet compartment in restrooms with at least 6 toilet compartments or where the combined total of toilets and urinals is at least 6 fixtures (§F213.3.1). At least one compliant urinal where more than one urinal is provided (§F213.3.3). At least one compliant lavatory (not located in a toilet compartment) and at least one compliant mirror, where provided (§F213.3.4 and §F213.3.5). At least one compliant shower or bathtub (§F213.3.6). Where coat hooks or shelves are provided, at least one of each type must serve the accessible shower or bathtub (§F213.3.7). Dispensers, receptacles, and other operable parts must comply where provided (§F205). Turning space (§603.2.1). (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /12.jpg | Too Long | Shown in profile: Knee space 11 inches deep and toe space 6 inches deep for a total depth of 17 inches. The leading edge of the knee space is 27 inches high min and extends in 8 inches min, then reduces to 9 inches over a 3 inch space (6:1 slope). The clearance continues as toe space 9 inches. |
Shown in profile: Knee space 11 inches deep and toe space 6 inches deep for a total depth of 17 inches. The leading edge of the knee space is 27 inches high min and extends in 8 inches min, then reduces to 9 inches over a 3 inch space (6:1 slope). The clearance continues as toe space 9 inches. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /4a.png | Too Long | Wall-mounted wheelchair accessible drinking fountain with forward approach clear floor space highlighted. Notes: Clear Floor Space (§602.2) for a forward approach centered on the unit; Operable Parts (§602.3) within accessible reach range and usable with one hand and without tight grasping, pinching, twisting of the wrist, or more than 5 lbf.; Spout Height (§602.4) 36 |
Wall-mounted wheelchair accessible drinking fountain with forward approach clear floor space highlighted. Notes: Clear Floor Space (§602.2) for a forward approach centered on the unit; Operable Parts (§602.3) within accessible reach range and usable with one hand and without tight grasping, pinching, twisting of the wrist, or more than 5 lbf.; Spout Height (§602.4) 36 (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /11.jpg | Too Long | Side view of person using a wheelchair positioned for a forward approach at a sink and reaching over a deep countertop. Dimensions show 44 inches maximum reach height above obstruction (counter) if reach depth is greater than 20 inches (25 inches maximum). |
Side view of person using a wheelchair positioned for a forward approach at a sink and reaching over a deep countertop. Dimensions show 44 inches maximum reach height above obstruction (counter) if reach depth is greater than 20 inches (25 inches maximum). (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /11.png | Too Long | Water closet (elevation) with rear grab bar 36 inches long min. that extends 12 inches min. on one side of the water closet centerline and 24 inches on the other side; grab bar is 33 inches - 36 inches high measured to the top of the gripping surface. |
Water closet (elevation) with rear grab bar 36 inches long min. that extends 12 inches min. on one side of the water closet centerline and 24 inches on the other side; grab bar is 33 inches - 36 inches high measured to the top of the gripping surface. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /28.png | Too Long | Toilet room with a water closet and an adjacent lavatory. A door opposite the lavatory swings out. The door maneuvering clearance is 48” deep and abuts the lavatory. A strike-side clearance 12” min. on the latch side of the door is required if the door has both a closer and a latch. |
Toilet room with a water closet and an adjacent lavatory. A door opposite the lavatory swings out. The door maneuvering clearance is 48” deep and abuts the lavatory. A strike-side clearance 12” min. on the latch side of the door is required if the door has both a closer and a latch. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /31.png | Too Long | Toilet room with a water closet and an adjacent lavatory with a door opposite the lavatory that swings in. A clear floor space 30 inches min. by 48 inches min. that provides space for an occupied wheelchair is unobstructed and located beyond the swing of the door. |
Toilet room with a water closet and an adjacent lavatory with a door opposite the lavatory that swings in. A clear floor space 30 inches min. by 48 inches min. that provides space for an occupied wheelchair is unobstructed and located beyond the swing of the door. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guide … /36a.png | Too Long | Toilet room with a water closet and an adjacent lavatory with a door
opposite the lavatory that swings in. The width of the room is based on:
the 60" min. wide water closet clearance, the lavatory width, and half
the lavatory clearance width not overlapped by the lavatory (if it is
centered on the fixture). |
Toilet room with a water closet and an adjacent lavatory with a door opposite the lavatory that swings in. The width of the room is based on: the 60" min. wide water closet clearance, the lavatory width, and half the lavatory clearance width not overlapped by the lavatory (if it is centered on the fixture). (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /37.png | Too Long | Figure: Toilet room with a water closet and an adjacent lavatory with
a door opposite the lavatory that swings in. The depth of the room is
based on the door swing clearing the water closet and lavatory
clearances. Figure: Toilet room with a water closet and an adjacent
lavatory with a door opposite the lavatory that swings in. Unobstructed
wheelchair space is provided beyond the swing of the door. The depth of
the room is based on the 60" depth of the door maneuvering clearance and
the horizontal depth of the lavatory which abuts, but does not overlap,
the door maneuvering
clearance. |
Figure: Toilet room with a water closet and an adjacent lavatory with a door opposite the lavatory that swings in. The depth of the room is based on the door swing clearing the water closet and lavatory clearances. Figure: Toilet room with a water closet and an adjacent lavatory with a door opposite the lavatory that swings in. Unobstructed wheelchair space is provided beyond the swing of the door. The depth of the room is based on the 60" depth of the door maneuvering clearance and the horizontal depth of the lavatory which abuts, but does not overlap, the door maneuvering clearance. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guide … /39a.png | Too Long | Toilet room with a water closet and an adjacent lavatory. A door
opposite the lavatory swings out. The depth of the room is based on the
48" depth of the door maneuvering clearance and the horizontal depth of
the lavatory which abuts, but does not overlap, the door maneuvering
clearance. Turning space overlaps the door clearance, and a portion is
overlapped by the lavatory. Note: Other elements provided may increase
minimum room dimensions. |
Toilet room with a water closet and an adjacent lavatory. A door opposite the lavatory swings out. The depth of the room is based on the 48" depth of the door maneuvering clearance and the horizontal depth of the lavatory which abuts, but does not overlap, the door maneuvering clearance. Turning space overlaps the door clearance, and a portion is overlapped by the lavatory. Note: Other elements provided may increase minimum room dimensions. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /40.jpg | Too Long | Toilet room with a water closet in a back corner and a lavatory on the front wall opposite the toilet. The water closet and lavatory clearances partly overlap. The door is located next to the lavatory and swings in. It swings into turning circle which overlaps a portion of the fixture clearances. |
Toilet room with a water closet in a back corner and a lavatory on the front wall opposite the toilet. The water closet and lavatory clearances partly overlap. The door is located next to the lavatory and swings in. It swings into turning circle which overlaps a portion of the fixture clearances. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /42aba.png | Too Long | Person using a wheelchair at a paper towel dispenser with a receptacle. Clear floor space at the dispenser is highlighted. Notes: Dispensers & Receptacles (§2F05, §309), Hand-operated soap dispensers that are fixed, paper towel dispensers, toilet seat cover dispensers, and other types of dispensers provided must comply as operable parts, as well as trash receptacles and other receptacles. Operable Parts (§309), Operable parts must have compliant clear floor space for a forward or side approach. They also must be located within accessible reach range and usable with one hand and without tight grasping, pinching, twisting of the wrist, or more than 5 pounds force. Coat Hooks (§2F13.3.7, §603.4) If coat hooks are provided, at least one must be within accessible reach range. Shelves (§2F13.3.7, §603.4) If shelves are provided, at least one of each type must be located 40 inches min. to 48 inches max. above the finish floor. |
Person using a wheelchair at a paper towel dispenser with a receptacle. Clear floor space at the dispenser is highlighted. Notes: Dispensers & Receptacles (§2F05, §309), Hand-operated soap dispensers that are fixed, paper towel dispensers, toilet seat cover dispensers, and other types of dispensers provided must comply as operable parts, as well as trash receptacles and other receptacles. Operable Parts (§309), Operable parts must have compliant clear floor space for a forward or side approach. They also must be located within accessible reach range and usable with one hand and without tight grasping, pinching, twisting of the wrist, or more than 5 pounds force. Coat Hooks (§2F13.3.7, §603.4) If coat hooks are provided, at least one must be within accessible reach range. Shelves (§2F13.3.7, §603.4) If shelves are provided, at least one of each type must be located 40 inches min. to 48 inches max. above the finish floor. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /44aba.png | Too Long | Wall-mounted baby-changing table in a toilet room. Table surface is 28” – 34 high and must comply as a work surface (§902) and clear floor space for a forward approach to the table is shown. When stowed, the table projection from the wall is limited to 4” max. if the leading edge is higher than 27.” Notes: Compliant as protruding object (when stowed) if it protrudes into a circulation path (§F204, §307); Compliant operable parts (§F205, §309). |
Wall-mounted baby-changing table in a toilet room. Table surface is 28” – 34 high and must comply as a work surface (§902) and clear floor space for a forward approach to the table is shown. When stowed, the table projection from the wall is limited to 4” max. if the leading edge is higher than 27.” Notes: Compliant as protruding object (when stowed) if it protrudes into a circulation path (§F204, §307); Compliant operable parts (§F205, §309). (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /47.png | Too Long | Private toilet room with water closet and lavatory. Notes: Grab bars can be installed after construction if walls are properly reinforced/ blocked (§604.5, Ex. 1) Toilet seat height not required to comply (§604.4, Ex. 1) Lavatory height not required to comply knee and toe space below is not required but must be made available when needed (§606.2, Ex. 2, §606.3, Ex. 1)) Door can swing into fixture clearances if the swing can be reversed and fully comply with §404 or if unobstructed wheelchair space is provided in the room beyond the arc of the door swing (§603.2.3, Ex. 1 and 2). |
Private toilet room with water closet and lavatory. Notes: Grab bars can be installed after construction if walls are properly reinforced/ blocked (§604.5, Ex. 1) Toilet seat height not required to comply (§604.4, Ex. 1) Lavatory height not required to comply knee and toe space below is not required but must be made available when needed (§606.2, Ex. 2, §606.3, Ex. 1)) Door can swing into fixture clearances if the swing can be reversed and fully comply with §404 or if unobstructed wheelchair space is provided in the room beyond the arc of the door swing (§603.2.3, Ex. 1 and 2). (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /55aba.png | Too Long | Multi-user men's room with toilet compartments, urinals, lavatories. Notes: At least one wheelchair accessible toilet compartment (§2F13.3.1) At least one compliant urinal where more than one urinal is provided (§2F13.3.3) At least one compliant lavatory (not located in a toilet compartment) and at least one compliant mirror, where provided (§2F13.3.4 and §2F13.3.5) At least one ambulatory accessible toilet compartment in restrooms with at least 6 toilet compartments or where the combined total of toilets and urinals is at least 6 fixtures (§2F13.3.1) Dispensers, receptacles, and other operable parts must comply where provided (§F205) turning space (§603.2.1) |
Multi-user men's room with toilet compartments, urinals, lavatories. Notes: At least one wheelchair accessible toilet compartment (§2F13.3.1) At least one compliant urinal where more than one urinal is provided (§2F13.3.3) At least one compliant lavatory (not located in a toilet compartment) and at least one compliant mirror, where provided (§2F13.3.4 and §2F13.3.5) At least one ambulatory accessible toilet compartment in restrooms with at least 6 toilet compartments or where the combined total of toilets and urinals is at least 6 fixtures (§2F13.3.1) Dispensers, receptacles, and other operable parts must comply where provided (§F205) turning space (§603.2.1) (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /56.png | Too Long | Detail of multi-user toilet room shows door not swinging into lavatory clearance. Note: Doors, including toilet compartment doors, cannot swing into the clear floor space required at plumbing fixtures (§603.2.3), but they can swing into turning space. |
Detail of multi-user toilet room shows door not swinging into lavatory clearance. Note: Doors, including toilet compartment doors, cannot swing into the clear floor space required at plumbing fixtures (§603.2.3), but they can swing into turning space. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /57aba.png | Too Long | Coat Hook - note: Compliant coat hooks and shelves where they are provided in other toilet compartments (§2F13.3.7, 604.8.3). Wheelchair accessible toilet compartment with toe clearance below the front partition and one side partition. Notes: Compliant water closet with additional clear floor space required if fixture is floor mounted (59 inches instead of 56 inches deep) (§604.8.1.1) |
Coat Hook - note: Compliant coat hooks and shelves where they are provided in other toilet compartments (§2F13.3.7, 604.8.3). Wheelchair accessible toilet compartment with toe clearance below the front partition and one side partition. Notes: Compliant water closet with additional clear floor space required if fixture is floor mounted (59 inches instead of 56 inches deep) (§604.8.1.1) (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /59.png | Too Long | Toilet compartment with out-swinging door. Note: Doors cannot swing
into the minimum compartment area specified. Detail of compartment door
with pull on both sides on latch side. Notes: Door must be self-closing
(gravity or spring hinges are typically used). The min. closing time for
spring hinges is 1.5 seconds measured from a 70° open position to the
closed position. Door pulls are required on both sides near the latch,
34 inches to 48 inches above the finish floor. |
Toilet compartment with out-swinging door. Note: Doors cannot swing into the minimum compartment area specified. Detail of compartment door with pull on both sides on latch side. Notes: Door must be self-closing (gravity or spring hinges are typically used). The min. closing time for spring hinges is 1.5 seconds measured from a 70° open position to the closed position. Door pulls are required on both sides near the latch, 34 inches to 48 inches above the finish floor. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /64.png | Too Long | Toe clearance below partition that is 9" high min. and 6" deep min.
Figure: Wheelchair accessible toilet compartment with toe clearance
below partitions. Compartment is 60" wide min. and 56" deep min.
(wall-mounted water closet) or 59" deep min. (floor-mounted water
closet). Figure: Wheelchair accessible toilet compartment without toe
clearance below partitions. Compartment is 66" wide min. if there is no
toe clearance below a side partition. If there is no toe clearance below
the front partition, the depth is 62" min. (wall-mounted water closet)
or 65" min. (floor-mounted water closet). |
Toe clearance below partition that is 9" high min. and 6" deep min. Figure: Wheelchair accessible toilet compartment with toe clearance below partitions. Compartment is 60" wide min. and 56" deep min. (wall-mounted water closet) or 59" deep min. (floor-mounted water closet). Figure: Wheelchair accessible toilet compartment without toe clearance below partitions. Compartment is 66" wide min. if there is no toe clearance below a side partition. If there is no toe clearance below the front partition, the depth is 62" min. (wall-mounted water closet) or 65" min. (floor-mounted water closet). (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /67.png | Too Long | Wheelchair accessible toilet compartment with a lavatory next to the water closet; fixture clearances and overlapping turning space shown within the compartment. Notes: Door cannot swing into fixture clearances (unless unobstructed wheelchair space beyond the door swing is provided in the compartment (§603.2.3), Turning space required within compartment (§603.2.1), Another compliant lavatory is required outside the compartment (§2F13.3.4). |
Wheelchair accessible toilet compartment with a lavatory next to the water closet; fixture clearances and overlapping turning space shown within the compartment. Notes: Door cannot swing into fixture clearances (unless unobstructed wheelchair space beyond the door swing is provided in the compartment (§603.2.3), Turning space required within compartment (§603.2.1), Another compliant lavatory is required outside the compartment (§2F13.3.4). (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /68-69.png | Too Long | Man standing in ambulatory accessible toilet compartment and gripping
both parallel grab bars. Figure: Ambulatory accessible compartment that
is 35" -- 37" min. wide and 60" min. deep. Water closet centerline is
17" -- 19" from side partition. Grab bars are provided on both sides and
must be 12" max. from the back wall, 42" long min. and extend 54" min.
to the front of the compartment. |
Man standing in ambulatory accessible toilet compartment and gripping both parallel grab bars. Figure: Ambulatory accessible compartment that is 35" -- 37" min. wide and 60" min. deep. Water closet centerline is 17" -- 19" from side partition. Grab bars are provided on both sides and must be 12" max. from the back wall, 42" long min. and extend 54" min. to the front of the compartment. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /70.png | Too Long | Water closet in ambulatory accessible compartment with a seat height
17" -- 19" and grab bars that are 33" -- 36" high measured to the top of
the gripping surface. Note: Water closets must comply, including flush
controls which must meet criteria for operable parts if hand-operated.
Seats cannot be sprung to return to lifted position. Requirements for
toilet paper dispensers, coat hooks, and shelves also apply. |
Water closet in ambulatory accessible compartment with a seat height 17" -- 19" and grab bars that are 33" -- 36" high measured to the top of the gripping surface. Note: Water closets must comply, including flush controls which must meet criteria for operable parts if hand-operated. Seats cannot be sprung to return to lifted position. Requirements for toilet paper dispensers, coat hooks, and shelves also apply. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /73.png | Too Long | Clear floor space for a forward approach to a urinal shown in plan
view. Side partitions do not overlap clear floor space. The clear floor
is 48" min. deep and 30" min. wide (36" min. wide if the partitions
obstruct the clear floor space on both sides for more than 24").
Portions of wall hung urinals that provide toe clearance 9" high min.
can overlap the clear floor space for a depth of 6"
max. |
Clear floor space for a forward approach to a urinal shown in plan view. Side partitions do not overlap clear floor space. The clear floor is 48" min. deep and 30" min. wide (36" min. wide if the partitions obstruct the clear floor space on both sides for more than 24"). Portions of wall hung urinals that provide toe clearance 9" high min. can overlap the clear floor space for a depth of 6" max. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /7aba.png | Too Long | Single-user toilet room with elements noted: Water Closet (§2F13.3.2), Toilet Paper Dispenser (§604.7), Lavatory (§2F13.3.4) where provided, Mirror (§2F13.3.5) where provided, Coat Hooks and Shelves (§2F13.3.7) at least 1 of each type where provided, Dispensers and Receptacles (§2F05) where provided, Turning Space (§603.2.1) 60 |
Single-user toilet room with elements noted: Water Closet (§2F13.3.2), Toilet Paper Dispenser (§604.7), Lavatory (§2F13.3.4) where provided, Mirror (§2F13.3.5) where provided, Coat Hooks and Shelves (§2F13.3.7) at least 1 of each type where provided, Dispensers and Receptacles (§2F05) where provided, Turning Space (§603.2.1) 60 (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/a … /overlapping_cfs.jpg | Too Long | Elevated perspective view of washers and dryers in recessed area with open bifold doors. A clear floor space is centered at each appliance, and the two clear floor spaces partially overlap in the center. The opened doors are located outside of both clear floor spaces. |
Elevated perspective view of washers and dryers in recessed area with open bifold doors. A clear floor space is centered at each appliance, and the two clear floor spaces partially overlap in the center. The opened doors are located outside of both clear floor spaces. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ada-ab19.gif | Too Long | In figure (a), a person seated in a wheelchair is shown reaching to the side over an obstruction 10 inches (510 mm) deep maximum and 34 inches (865 mm) high maximum. The maximum reach height is 48 inches (1220 mm). In figure (b) the obstruction depth is 10 inches to 24 inches maximum (255 to 610 mm) and 34 inches (865 mm) high maximum. The maximum reach height is 46 inches (1170 mm). |
In figure (a), a person seated in a wheelchair is shown reaching to the side over an obstruction 10 inches (510 mm) deep maximum and 34 inches (865 mm) high maximum. The maximum reach height is 48 inches (1220 mm). In figure (b) the obstruction depth is 10 inches to 24 inches maximum (255 to 610 mm) and 34 inches (865 mm) high maximum. The maximum reach height is 46 inches (1170 mm). (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig16.gif | Too Long | If the slope of a ramp is between 1:12 and 1:16, the maximum rise shall be 30 inches (760 mm) and the maximum horizontal run shall be 30 feet (9 m). If the slope of the ramp is between 1:16 and 1:20, the maximum rise shall be 30 inches (760 mm) and the maximum horizontal run shall be 40 feet (12 m). |
If the slope of a ramp is between 1:12 and 1:16, the maximum rise shall be 30 inches (760 mm) and the maximum horizontal run shall be 30 feet (9 m). If the slope of the ramp is between 1:16 and 1:20, the maximum rise shall be 30 inches (760 mm) and the maximum horizontal run shall be 40 feet (12 m). (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig23a.gif | Too Long | The diagram illustrates the symbols used for the following control buttons: main entry floor, door closed, door open, emergency alarm, and emergency stop. The diagram further states that the octagon symbol for the emergency stop shall be raised but the X (inside the octagon) is not. |
The diagram illustrates the symbols used for the following control buttons: main entry floor, door closed, door open, emergency alarm, and emergency stop. The diagram further states that the octagon symbol for the emergency stop shall be raised but the X (inside the octagon) is not. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig27a.gif | Too Long | In addition to clearances discussed in the text, the following knee clearance is required underneath the fountain: 27 inches (685 mm) minimum from the floor to the underside of the fountain which extends 8 inches (205 mm) minimum measured from the front edge underneath the fountain back towards the wall; if a minimum 9 inches (230 mm) of toe clearance is provided, a maximum of 6 inches (150 mm) of the 48 inches (1220 mm) of clear floor space required at the fixture may extend into the toe space. |
In addition to clearances discussed in the text, the following knee clearance is required underneath the fountain: 27 inches (685 mm) minimum from the floor to the underside of the fountain which extends 8 inches (205 mm) minimum measured from the front edge underneath the fountain back towards the wall; if a minimum 9 inches (230 mm) of toe clearance is provided, a maximum of 6 inches (150 mm) of the 48 inches (1220 mm) of clear floor space required at the fixture may extend into the toe space. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig28.gif | Too Long | For a front transfer to the water closet, the minimum clear floor space at the water closet is a minimum 48 inches (1220 mm) in width by a minimum of 66 inches (1675 mm) in length. For a diagonal transfer to the water closet, the minimum clear floor space is a minimum of 48 inches (1220 mm) in width by a minimum of 56 inches (1420 mm) in length. For a side transfer to the water closet, the minimum clear floor space is a minimum of 60 inches (1525 mm) in width by a minimum of 56 inches (1420 mm) in length. |
For a front transfer to the water closet, the minimum clear floor space at the water closet is a minimum 48 inches (1220 mm) in width by a minimum of 66 inches (1675 mm) in length. For a diagonal transfer to the water closet, the minimum clear floor space is a minimum of 48 inches (1220 mm) in width by a minimum of 56 inches (1420 mm) in length. For a side transfer to the water closet, the minimum clear floor space is a minimum of 60 inches (1525 mm) in width by a minimum of 56 inches (1420 mm) in length. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig31.gif | Too Long | In addition to clearances discussed in the text, the following knee clearance is required underneath the lavatory: 27 inches (685 mm) minimum from the floor to the underside of the lavatory which extends 8 inches (205 mm) minimum measured from the front edge underneath the lavatory back towards the wall; if a minimum 9 inches (230 mm) of toe clearance is provided, a maximum of 6 inches (150 mm) of the 48 inches (1220 mm) of clear floor space required at the fixture may extend into the toe space. |
In addition to clearances discussed in the text, the following knee clearance is required underneath the lavatory: 27 inches (685 mm) minimum from the floor to the underside of the lavatory which extends 8 inches (205 mm) minimum measured from the front edge underneath the lavatory back towards the wall; if a minimum 9 inches (230 mm) of toe clearance is provided, a maximum of 6 inches (150 mm) of the 48 inches (1220 mm) of clear floor space required at the fixture may extend into the toe space. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig8c1.gif | Too Long | Overhead Hazards. As an example, the diagram illustrates a stair whose underside descends across a pathway. Where the headroom is less than 80 inches, protection is offered by a railing (2030 mm) which can be no higher than 27 inches (685 mm) to ensure detectability. |
Overhead Hazards. As an example, the diagram illustrates a stair whose underside descends across a pathway. Where the headroom is less than 80 inches, protection is offered by a railing (2030 mm) which can be no higher than 27 inches (685 mm) to ensure detectability. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/figa3.gif | Too Long | The height of the handle is at 36 inches (915 mm). The armrest is 30 inches (760 mm) high. Eye level is between 43 and 51 inches (1090-1295 mm). The lap is at 27 inches (685 mm). The seat is at 19 inches (485 mm). The toe is at 8 inches (205 mm). The width of a wheelchair measured from the outer edges of the back wheels is 26 inches (660 mm), the length is 42 inches (1065 mm), the width measured from the outer edges of the footrests is 18 inches (455 mm). The toes extends 6 inches (150 mm) beyond the edge of the footrests. |
The height of the handle is at 36 inches (915 mm). The armrest is 30 inches (760 mm) high. Eye level is between 43 and 51 inches (1090-1295 mm). The lap is at 27 inches (685 mm). The seat is at 19 inches (485 mm). The toe is at 8 inches (205 mm). The width of a wheelchair measured from the outer edges of the back wheels is 26 inches (660 mm), the length is 42 inches (1065 mm), the width measured from the outer edges of the footrests is 18 inches (455 mm). The toes extends 6 inches (150 mm) beyond the edge of the footrests. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
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usab logo (76) | none | none | 76 | |
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USAB star logo (76) | none | none | 76 | |
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Search (76) | none | none | 76 | |
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USAB logo (33) | none | none | 33 | |
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question mark (22) | none | none | 22 | |
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design compass (63) | none | none | 19 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /4ar29.jpg | Good | Handrail circular cross section 1/1/4” to 2” in diameter with a 1 ½” clearance behind and below. Note: Specifications for handrails also address the diameter of circular cross sections and required knuckle clearance. |
Handrail circular cross section 1/1/4” to 2” in diameter with a 1 ½” clearance behind and below. Note: Specifications for handrails also address the diameter of circular cross sections and required knuckle clearance. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB10.gif | Good | For a parallel approach, if the depth of the alcove is greater than 15 inches (380 mm), then the length of the clear floor or ground space within the alcove must be 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum. |
For a parallel approach, if the depth of the alcove is greater than 15 inches (380 mm), then the length of the clear floor or ground space within the alcove must be 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB100.gif | Good | The maximum distance from the face of the telephone to the edge of the telephone enclosure is 10 inches (255 mm). Clear floor space for a parallel approach is located in front of the enclosure. |
The maximum distance from the face of the telephone to the edge of the telephone enclosure is 10 inches (255 mm). Clear floor space for a parallel approach is located in front of the enclosure. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB101.gif | Good | The maximum distance from the front edge of a counter within the telephone enclosure to the face of the telephone is 20 inches (510 mm). The telephone enclosure overlaps the clear floor space for a forward approach. |
The maximum distance from the front edge of a counter within the telephone enclosure to the face of the telephone is 20 inches (510 mm). The telephone enclosure overlaps the clear floor space for a forward approach. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB103.gif | Good | Figure (a) shows a 12-key ascending layout with “1” in the upper left corner, such as a telephone. Figure (b) shows a descending layout with “7” in the upper left corner, such as a computer numeric keypad. |
Figure (a) shows a 12-key ascending layout with “1” in the upper left corner, such as a telephone. Figure (b) shows a descending layout with “7” in the upper left corner, such as a computer numeric keypad. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB104.gif | Good | Figure (a) is a plan view of a single wheelchair space 36 inches (915 mm) wide minimum. Figure (b) is a plan view of two wheelchair spaces side by side. Each space is 33 inches (840 mm) wide minimum. |
Figure (a) is a plan view of a single wheelchair space 36 inches (915 mm) wide minimum. Figure (b) is a plan view of two wheelchair spaces side by side. Each space is 33 inches (840 mm) wide minimum. (3) Figure (a) is a plan view of a single wheelchair space 36 inches (915 mm) wide minimum. Figure (b) is a plan view of two wheelchair spaces side by side. Each space is 33 inches (840 mm) wide minimum. (1) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB105.gif | Good | Figure (a) shows a wheelchair space that can be entered from the front or rear that is 48 inches (1220 mm) deep minimum. Figure (b) shows a wheelchair space entered from the side that is 60 inches (1525 mm) deep minimum. |
Figure (a) shows a wheelchair space that can be entered from the front or rear that is 48 inches (1220 mm) deep minimum. Figure (b) shows a wheelchair space entered from the side that is 60 inches (1525 mm) deep minimum. (3) Figure (a) shows a wheelchair space that can be entered from the front or rear that is 48 inches (1220 mm) deep minimum. Figure (b) shows a wheelchair space entered from the side that is 60 inches (1525 mm) deep minimum. (1) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB106.gif | Good | Elevation drawing shows a person using a wheelchair on an upper level of tiered seating having a line of sight over the heads of spectators seated in front. |
Elevation drawing shows a person using a wheelchair on an upper level of tiered seating having a line of sight over the heads of spectators seated in front. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB107.gif | Good | Elevation drawing shows a person using a wheelchair on an upper level of tiered seating having a line of sight between the heads of spectators seated in front. |
Elevation drawing shows a person using a wheelchair on an upper level of tiered seating having a line of sight between the heads of spectators seated in front. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB108.gif | Good | Elevation drawing shows a person using a wheelchair on an upper level of tiered seating elevated sufficiently to have a line of sight over the heads of spectators standing in front. |
Elevation drawing shows a person using a wheelchair on an upper level of tiered seating elevated sufficiently to have a line of sight over the heads of spectators standing in front. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB109.gif | Good | Elevation drawing shows a person using a wheelchair on an upper level of tiered seating elevated sufficiently to have a line of sight between the heads of spectators standing in front. |
Elevation drawing shows a person using a wheelchair on an upper level of tiered seating elevated sufficiently to have a line of sight between the heads of spectators standing in front. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB110.gif | Good | A plan view of a kitchen with appliances and cabinets on both sides of an aisle open on both ends shows the width of the central aisle as 40 inches (1015 mm) minimum. |
A plan view of a kitchen with appliances and cabinets on both sides of an aisle open on both ends shows the width of the central aisle as 40 inches (1015 mm) minimum. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB113.gif | Good | A plan view shows a bus shelter with a person using a wheelchair seated fully within. An accessible route connects the wheelchair seating area within the shelter to the bus boarding and alighting area which, in this case, is outside of the shelter. |
A plan view shows a bus shelter with a person using a wheelchair seated fully within. An accessible route connects the wheelchair seating area within the shelter to the bus boarding and alighting area which, in this case, is outside of the shelter. (3) A plan view shows a bus shelter with a person using a wheelchair seated fully within. An accessible route connects the wheelchair seating area within the shelter to the bus boarding and alighting area which, in this case, is outside of the shelter. (1) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB116.gif | Good | A counter surface is shown in elevation with a maximum height of 38 inches (965 mm) above the floor or ground and with edge protection above the surface that is 2 inches (51 mm) high maximum. |
A counter surface is shown in elevation with a maximum height of 38 inches (965 mm) above the floor or ground and with edge protection above the surface that is 2 inches (51 mm) high maximum. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB117.gif | Good | A plan view shows a portion of a counter 24 inches (610 mm) long minimum at which is centered the long dimension of clear floor or ground space. |
A plan view shows a portion of a counter 24 inches (610 mm) long minimum at which is centered the long dimension of clear floor or ground space. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB121.gif | Good | An elevation drawing shows pier edge protection that is 4 inches (100 mm) high maximum and 2 inches (51 mm) thick maximum. |
An elevation drawing shows pier edge protection that is 4 inches (100 mm) high maximum and 2 inches (51 mm) thick maximum. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB124.gif | Good | An elevation drawing shows pier edge protection that is 4 inches (100 mm) high maximum and 2 inches (51 mm) thick maximum. |
An elevation drawing shows pier edge protection that is 4 inches (100 mm) high maximum and 2 inches (51 mm) thick maximum. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB128.gif | Good | Figure (a) is an elevation drawing of a transfer step 8 inches (205 mm) high maximum. Figure (b) is a plan view of a transfer step that is 14 inches (355 mm) deep minimum and 24 inches (610 mm) long minimum. |
Figure (a) is an elevation drawing of a transfer step 8 inches (205 mm) high maximum. Figure (b) is a plan view of a transfer step that is 14 inches (355 mm) deep minimum and 24 inches (610 mm) long minimum. (3) Figure (a) is an elevation drawing of a transfer step 8 inches (205 mm) high maximum. Figure (b) is a plan view of a transfer step that is 14 inches (355 mm) deep minimum and 24 inches (610 mm) long minimum. (1) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB129.gif | Good | A plan view shows pool lift seat located over the deck 16 inches minimum from the edge of the pool, measured to the seat centerline. |
A plan view shows pool lift seat located over the deck 16 inches minimum from the edge of the pool, measured to the seat centerline. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB131.gif | Good | An elevation drawing shows pool lift seat height to be 16 to 19 inches (405 to 485 mm) measured from the deck to the top of the seat surface when in the raised (load) position. |
An elevation drawing shows pool lift seat height to be 16 to 19 inches (405 to 485 mm) measured from the deck to the top of the seat surface when in the raised (load) position. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB132.gif | Good | An elevation drawing shows a pool lift with the surface of the seat submerged to a water depth of 18 inches (455 mm) minimum below the stationary water level. |
An elevation drawing shows a pool lift with the surface of the seat submerged to a water depth of 18 inches (455 mm) minimum below the stationary water level. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB133.gif | Good | An elevation drawing shows a sloped entry with a submerged depth of 24 to 30 inches (610 to 760 mm) below the stationary water level at the landing. |
An elevation drawing shows a sloped entry with a submerged depth of 24 to 30 inches (610 to 760 mm) below the stationary water level at the landing. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB134.gif | Good | An elevation drawing of a sloped entry shows handrails on both sides that provide a clear width of 33 to 38 inches (840 to 965 mm). |
An elevation drawing of a sloped entry shows handrails on both sides that provide a clear width of 33 to 38 inches (840 to 965 mm). (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB135.gif | Good | A plan view shows clear deck space of 60 by 60 inches (1525 by 1525 mm) minimum adjacent to a transfer wall. Figure (a) shows this space centered at one grab bar. Figure (b) shows this space centered on the clearance between two grab bars. |
A plan view shows clear deck space of 60 by 60 inches (1525 by 1525 mm) minimum adjacent to a transfer wall. Figure (a) shows this space centered at one grab bar. Figure (b) shows this space centered on the clearance between two grab bars. (3) A plan view shows clear deck space of 60 by 60 inches (1525 by 1525 mm) minimum adjacent to a transfer wall. Figure (a) shows this space centered at one grab bar. Figure (b) shows this space centered on the clearance between two grab bars. (1) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB136.gif | Good | An elevation drawing shows the height of a transfer wall as 16 to 19 inches (405 to 485 mm) measured from the deck. |
An elevation drawing shows the height of a transfer wall as 16 to 19 inches (405 to 485 mm) measured from the deck. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB137.gif | Good | A plan view shows a transfer wall with a depth of 12 to 16 inches (305 to 405 mm) and a length of 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum. |
A plan view shows a transfer wall with a depth of 12 to 16 inches (305 to 405 mm) and a length of 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB139.gif | Good | A plan view shows a transfer platform at the top of a series of transfer steps leading down into the water. The platform at the top has a clear depth of 19 inches (485 mm) minimum and a clear width of 24 inches (610 mm) minimum. |
A plan view shows a transfer platform at the top of a series of transfer steps leading down into the water. The platform at the top has a clear depth of 19 inches (485 mm) minimum and a clear width of 24 inches (610 mm) minimum. (3) A plan view shows a transfer platform at the top of a series of transfer steps leading down into the water. The platform at the top has a clear depth of 19 inches (485 mm) minimum and a clear width of 24 inches (610 mm) minimum. (1) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB140.gif | Good | A plan view shows clear deck space 60 by 60 inches (1525 by 1525 mm) minimum at the base of the transfer platform surface that is centered along a 24 inch minimum unobstructed side of the transfer platform. |
A plan view shows clear deck space 60 by 60 inches (1525 by 1525 mm) minimum at the base of the transfer platform surface that is centered along a 24 inch minimum unobstructed side of the transfer platform. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB141.gif | Good | An elevation drawing shows transfer system steps that are 8 inches (205 mm) high maximum which extend to a water depth of 18 inches (455 mm) minimum below the stationary water level. |
An elevation drawing shows transfer system steps that are 8 inches (205 mm) high maximum which extend to a water depth of 18 inches (455 mm) minimum below the stationary water level. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB142.gif | Good | A plan view shows a transfer system with each step having a tread clear depth of 14 to 17 inches (355 to 430 mm) and a tread clear width of 24 inches (610 mm) minimum. |
A plan view shows a transfer system with each step having a tread clear depth of 14 to 17 inches (355 to 430 mm) and a tread clear width of 24 inches (610 mm) minimum. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB16.gif | Good | A side view is shown of a person using a wheelchair reaching toward a wall. The lowest vertical reach point is 15 inches (380 mm) minimum and the highest is 48 inches (1220 mm) maximum. |
A side view is shown of a person using a wheelchair reaching toward a wall. The lowest vertical reach point is 15 inches (380 mm) minimum and the highest is 48 inches (1220 mm) maximum. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB18.gif | Good | The drawing shows a frontal view of a person using a wheelchair making a side reach to a wall. The depth of reach is 10 inches (255 mm) maximum. The vertical reach range is 15 inches (380 mm) minimum to 48 inches (1220 mm) maximum. |
The drawing shows a frontal view of a person using a wheelchair making a side reach to a wall. The depth of reach is 10 inches (255 mm) maximum. The vertical reach range is 15 inches (380 mm) minimum to 48 inches (1220 mm) maximum. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/s … /ADA-AB2.gif | Good | Carpet is shown in cross section with a pile height of ½ inch (13 mm) maximum, measured from the backing. |
Carpet is shown in cross section with a pile height of ½ inch (13 mm) maximum, measured from the backing. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB29.gif | Good | The cross section of a ramp with handrails is shown where the ramp surface extends 12 inches (305 mm) minimum to the outside of the handrails. |
The cross section of a ramp with handrails is shown where the ramp surface extends 12 inches (305 mm) minimum to the outside of the handrails. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/s … /ADA-AB3.gif | Good | Elongated openings, such as in a grating, are shown in plan view with openings ½ inch (13 mm) maximum in one dimension. The other dimension is longer (unspecified) and is perpendicular to the dominant direction of travel. |
Elongated openings, such as in a grating, are shown in plan view with openings ½ inch (13 mm) maximum in one dimension. The other dimension is longer (unspecified) and is perpendicular to the dominant direction of travel. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB30.gif | Good | An elevation drawing shows a vertical clearance of less than 4 inches (100 mm) between the ramp surface and the bottom edge of a horizontal rail. |
An elevation drawing shows a vertical clearance of less than 4 inches (100 mm) between the ramp surface and the bottom edge of a horizontal rail. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB31.gif | Good | In cross section, a curb ramp with a maximum slope of 1:12 adjoins a surface at the bottom that has a maximum counter slope of 1:20. |
In cross section, a curb ramp with a maximum slope of 1:12 adjoins a surface at the bottom that has a maximum counter slope of 1:20. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB32.gif | Good | A curb ramp with triangular flared sides is shown. The flared sides have a maximum 1:10 slope, measured at the curb face. |
A curb ramp with triangular flared sides is shown. The flared sides have a maximum 1:10 slope, measured at the curb face. (3) A curb ramp with triangular flared sides is shown. The flared sides have a maximum 1:10 slope, measured at the curb face. (1) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB33.gif | Good | A plan view of a curb ramp shows the required top landing which has a length of 36 inches (915 mm) minimum in the direction of the ramp run and is at least as wide as the ramp. |
A plan view of a curb ramp shows the required top landing which has a length of 36 inches (915 mm) minimum in the direction of the ramp run and is at least as wide as the ramp. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB37.gif | Good | An enlarged detail of a tactile floor designation is shown. The sign contains a star and the number A1" next to it which is 2 inches (51 mm) high; the braille equivalent is provided below each. |
An enlarged detail of a tactile floor designation is shown. The sign contains a star and the number A1" next to it which is 2 inches (51 mm) high; the braille equivalent is provided below each. (2) An enlarged detail of a tactile floor designation is shown. The sign contains a star and the number A1 next to it which is 2 inches (51 mm) high; the braille equivalent is provided below each. (1) An enlarged detail of a tactile floor designation is shown. The sign contains a star and the number A1" next to it which is 2 inches (51 mm) high; the braille equivalent is provided below each. (1) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB38.gif | Good | An enlarged detail shows the car designation below the floor designation. The car designation is 2 inches (51 mm) minimum high with the braille equivalent below it. |
An enlarged detail shows the car designation below the floor designation. The car designation is 2 inches (51 mm) minimum high with the braille equivalent below it. (3) An enlarged detail shows the car designation below the floor designation. The car designation is 2 inches (51 mm) minimum high with the braille equivalent below it. (1) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/s … /ADA-AB4.gif | Good | Elevation drawing of a change in level between the surfaces of two parallel planes with a vertical edge that is ¼ inch (6.4 mm) high maximum. |
Elevation drawing of a change in level between the surfaces of two parallel planes with a vertical edge that is ¼ inch (6.4 mm) high maximum. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB42.gif | Good | A plan view shows an elevator with an out-swinging hoistway door. The control panel is shown on the car side wall 12 inches (305 mm) minimum from the front. |
A plan view shows an elevator with an out-swinging hoistway door. The control panel is shown on the car side wall 12 inches (305 mm) minimum from the front. (3) A plan view shows an elevator with an out-swinging hoistway door. The control panel is shown on the car side wall 12 inches (305 mm) minimum from the front. (1) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB43.gif | Good | A rectangular lift platform is shown in plan view with an end door 32 inches (815 mm) minimum, and a side door 42 inches (1065 mm) minimum. |
A rectangular lift platform is shown in plan view with an end door 32 inches (815 mm) minimum, and a side door 42 inches (1065 mm) minimum. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB44.gif | Good | Two marked parking spaces are shown in plan view. The car space is 96 inches (2440 mm) wide minimum and the van space is 132 inches (3350 mm) wide minimum, with an access aisle between them. |
Two marked parking spaces are shown in plan view. The car space is 96 inches (2440 mm) wide minimum and the van space is 132 inches (3350 mm) wide minimum, with an access aisle between them. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB45.gif | Good | A van and a car parking space are shown in plan view sharing an access aisle. The access aisle is shown to be 60 inches (1525 mm) wide minimum and as long as the parking space. The entire length of the aisle area is to be marked. |
A van and a car parking space are shown in plan view sharing an access aisle. The access aisle is shown to be 60 inches (1525 mm) wide minimum and as long as the parking space. The entire length of the aisle area is to be marked. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB46.gif | Good | An access aisle at a passenger loading zone is shown to be the full length of the vehicle pull-up space and 60 inches (1525 mm) wide minimum. The aisle area is to be marked. |
An access aisle at a passenger loading zone is shown to be the full length of the vehicle pull-up space and 60 inches (1525 mm) wide minimum. The aisle area is to be marked. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/s … /ADA-AB5.gif | Good | Elevation drawing of a change in level ¼ to ½ inches (6.4 - 13 mm) high that is beveled with a slope of 1:2. |
Elevation drawing of a change in level ¼ to ½ inches (6.4 - 13 mm) high that is beveled with a slope of 1:2. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB52.gif | Good | Ramp handrails at the top and bottom are shown to extend horizontally above the landing 12 inches (305 mm) minimum from the ramp run. The extensions return to posts. |
Ramp handrails at the top and bottom are shown to extend horizontally above the landing 12 inches (305 mm) minimum from the ramp run. The extensions return to posts. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB53.gif | Good | The handrail extends horizontally above the landing for 12 inches (305 mm) minimum beginning directly above the first riser nosing. |
The handrail extends horizontally above the landing for 12 inches (305 mm) minimum beginning directly above the first riser nosing. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB54.gif | Good | A handrail is shown to extend at the slope of the stair flight for a horizontal distance equal to one tread depth beyond the last riser nosing. |
A handrail is shown to extend at the slope of the stair flight for a horizontal distance equal to one tread depth beyond the last riser nosing. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB57.gif | Good | The clearance between the handrail and wall is shown to be 1½ inches (38 mm) minimum. |
The clearance between the handrail and wall is shown to be 1½ inches (38 mm) minimum. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB58.gif | Good | A handrail with brackets attached to the bottom surface is shown in cross section. The horizontal projection of the bracket from the wall is 1½ inches (38 mm) below the bottom of the handrail. |
A handrail with brackets attached to the bottom surface is shown in cross section. The horizontal projection of the bracket from the wall is 1½ inches (38 mm) below the bottom of the handrail. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB59.gif | Good | In plan view, the spout is shown to be 15 inches (380 mm) minimum from the vertical support and 5 inches (125 mm) from the front edge of the unit. |
In plan view, the spout is shown to be 15 inches (380 mm) minimum from the vertical support and 5 inches (125 mm) from the front edge of the unit. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/s … /ADA-AB6.gif | Good | The T shape space is 36 inches (915 mm) wide at the top and stem within a 60 inch by 60 inch (1525 mm by 1525 mm) square. |
The T shape space is 36 inches (915 mm) wide at the top and stem within a 60 inch by 60 inch (1525 mm by 1525 mm) square. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB61.gif | Good | The clearance around a water closet is shown in plan view to be 60 inches (1525 mm) wide minimum and 56 inches (1420 mm) deep minimum. |
The clearance around a water closet is shown in plan view to be 60 inches (1525 mm) wide minimum and 56 inches (1420 mm) deep minimum. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB63.gif | Good | Elevation drawing shows the side wall grab bar to be 42 inches (1065) long minimum, located 12 inches (305 mm) maximum from the rear wall and extending 54 inches (1370 mm) minimum from the rear wall. |
Elevation drawing shows the side wall grab bar to be 42 inches (1065) long minimum, located 12 inches (305 mm) maximum from the rear wall and extending 54 inches (1370 mm) minimum from the rear wall. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB64.gif | Good | Elevation drawing shows the rear grab bar 36 inches (915 mm) long minimum, positioned so that 24 inches (610 mm) minimum extends toward the open transfer side and 12 inches (305 mm) minimum extends toward the side wall. |
Elevation drawing shows the rear grab bar 36 inches (915 mm) long minimum, positioned so that 24 inches (610 mm) minimum extends toward the open transfer side and 12 inches (305 mm) minimum extends toward the side wall. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB65.gif | Good | Elevation drawing shows the centerline of the toilet paper dispenser to be 7 to 9 inches (180 to 230 mm) in front of the water closet. The outlet of the dispenser is 15 inches (380 mm) minimum and 48 inches (1220 mm) maximum above the floor. |
Elevation drawing shows the centerline of the toilet paper dispenser to be 7 to 9 inches (180 to 230 mm) in front of the water closet. The outlet of the dispenser is 15 inches (380 mm) minimum and 48 inches (1220 mm) maximum above the floor. (3) Elevation drawing shows the centerline of the toilet paper dispenser to be 7 to 9 inches (180 to 230 mm) in front of the water closet. The outlet of the dispenser is 15 inches (380 mm) minimum and 48 inches (1220 mm) maximum above the floor. (1) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB69.gif | Good | The compartment is 60 inches (1525 mm) deep minimum and 35 to 37 inches (890 to 940 mm) wide, with grab bars on both sides. The minimum clearance between the door side of the stall and any obstruction is 42 inches (1065 mm). |
The compartment is 60 inches (1525 mm) deep minimum and 35 to 37 inches (890 to 940 mm) wide, with grab bars on both sides. The minimum clearance between the door side of the stall and any obstruction is 42 inches (1065 mm). (3) The compartment is 60 inches (1525 mm) deep minimum and 35 to 37 inches (890 to 940 mm) wide, with grab bars on both sides. The minimum clearance between the door side of the stall and any obstruction is 42 inches (1065 mm). (1) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/s … /ADA-AB7.gif | Good | Clear floor or ground space is 30 inches by 48 inches (760 mm by 1220 mm) minimum. |
Clear floor or ground space is 30 inches by 48 inches (760 mm by 1220 mm) minimum. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB74.gif | Good | Elevation drawing shows the location of controls above the tub rim and below the grab bar and between the front edge of the tub and the tub centerline. |
Elevation drawing shows the location of controls above the tub rim and below the grab bar and between the front edge of the tub and the tub centerline. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB75.gif | Good | A transfer stall is shown in plan view to be 36 by 36 inches (915 by 915 mm). Clear floor space in front is 36 inches (915 mm) wide minimum and 48 inches (1220 mm) long minimum measured from the control wall. |
A transfer stall is shown in plan view to be 36 by 36 inches (915 by 915 mm). Clear floor space in front is 36 inches (915 mm) wide minimum and 48 inches (1220 mm) long minimum measured from the control wall. (3) A transfer stall is shown in plan view to be 36 by 36 inches (915 by 915 mm). Clear floor space in front is 36 inches (915 mm) wide minimum and 48 inches (1220 mm) long minimum measured from the control wall. (1) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB77.gif | Good | A plan view shows the shower compartment is 36 inches (915 mm) wide absolute and 60 inches (1525 mm) deep minimum. A 36 inch (915 mm) wide minimum entry is provided on one long wall. A seat is provided adjacent to the entry on the same wall. |
A plan view shows the shower compartment is 36 inches (915 mm) wide absolute and 60 inches (1525 mm) deep minimum. A 36 inch (915 mm) wide minimum entry is provided on one long wall. A seat is provided adjacent to the entry on the same wall. (3) A plan view shows the shower compartment is 36 inches (915 mm) wide absolute and 60 inches (1525 mm) deep minimum. A 36 inch (915 mm) wide minimum entry is provided on one long wall. A seat is provided adjacent to the entry on the same wall. (1) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB78.gif | Good | Plan view shows a grab bar that extends across the control wall and the back wall to a point 18 inches (455 mm) from the control wall. |
Plan view shows a grab bar that extends across the control wall and the back wall to a point 18 inches (455 mm) from the control wall. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB85.gif | Good | A grab bar is shown with a projecting object mounted above and below it. Projecting objects must spaced 1½ inch (38 mm) minimum below and 12 inches (305 mm) minimum above the grab bar. Recessed objects can be spaced immediately above and below. |
A grab bar is shown with a projecting object mounted above and below it. Projecting objects must spaced 1½ inch (38 mm) minimum below and 12 inches (305 mm) minimum above the grab bar. Recessed objects can be spaced immediately above and below. (3) A grab bar is shown with a projecting object mounted above and below it. Projecting objects must spaced 1½ inch (38 mm) minimum below and 12 inches (305 mm) minimum above the grab bar. Recessed objects can be spaced immediately above and below. (1) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB87.gif | Good | Figure (a) is a plan view of a rectangular seat and figure (b) is a plan view of an L-shaped seat. The front edge of each is 3 inches (75 mm) maximum from the compartment entry. |
Figure (a) is a plan view of a rectangular seat and figure (b) is a plan view of an L-shaped seat. The front edge of each is 3 inches (75 mm) maximum from the compartment entry. (3) Figure (a) is a plan view of a rectangular seat and figure (b) is a plan view of an L-shaped seat. The front edge of each is 3 inches (75 mm) maximum from the compartment entry. (1) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB88.gif | Good | The rear edge is 2½ inches (64 mm) maximum and the front edge 15 to 16 inches (380 to 405 mm) from the seat wall. The side edge is 1½ inches (38 mm) maximum from the back wall. |
The rear edge is 2½ inches (64 mm) maximum and the front edge 15 to 16 inches (380 to 405 mm) from the seat wall. The side edge is 1½ inches (38 mm) maximum from the back wall. (3) The rear edge is 2½ inches (64 mm) maximum and the front edge 15 to 16 inches (380 to 405 mm) from the seat wall. The side edge is 1½ inches (38 mm) maximum from the back wall. (1) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB89.gif | Good | Pictogram with the shape of an ear and a bar diagonally across the shape. |
Pictogram with the shape of an ear and a bar diagonally across the shape. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/s … /ADA-AB9.gif | Good | For a forward approach, if the depth of the alcove is greater than 24 inches (610 mm), the clear floor or ground space within the alcove must be 36 inches (915 mm) wide minimum. |
For a forward approach, if the depth of the alcove is greater than 24 inches (610 mm), the clear floor or ground space within the alcove must be 36 inches (915 mm) wide minimum. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB91.gif | Good | An Enlarged detail shows the character height measured from the baseline of the character is five-eighths to 2 inches (16 to 51 mm) based on the uppercase letter I. |
An Enlarged detail shows the character height measured from the baseline of the character is five-eighths to 2 inches (16 to 51 mm) based on the uppercase letter I. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB93.gif | Good | An enlarged detail shows Braille dots positioned 3/8 inch (9.5 mm) minimum below tactile letters and 3/8 inch (9.5 mm) minimum separation from the sign border. |
An enlarged detail shows Braille dots positioned 3/8 inch (9.5 mm) minimum below tactile letters and 3/8 inch (9.5 mm) minimum separation from the sign border. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB94.gif | Good | A tactile sign is shown mounted with the baseline of the lowest characters 48 inches (1220 mm) minimum and the baseline of the highest characters 60 inches (1525 mm) maximum above the finish floor. |
A tactile sign is shown mounted with the baseline of the lowest characters 48 inches (1220 mm) minimum and the baseline of the highest characters 60 inches (1525 mm) maximum above the finish floor. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB95.gif | Good | A sign with tactile characters is mounted so that clear floor space 18 by 18 inches (455 by 455 mm) minimum, centered on the tactile characters, is provided beyond the arc of any door swing between the closed position and 45 degree open position. |
A sign with tactile characters is mounted so that clear floor space 18 by 18 inches (455 by 455 mm) minimum, centered on the tactile characters, is provided beyond the arc of any door swing between the closed position and 45 degree open position. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB96.gif | Good | The field height for a men’s room pictogram is shown to be 6 inches (150 mm) minimum. Tactile and Braille characters are located below, outside the pictogram field. |
The field height for a men’s room pictogram is shown to be 6 inches (150 mm) minimum. Tactile and Braille characters are located below, outside the pictogram field. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB97.gif | Good | Pictogram that shows the simplified profile of a person seated in a wheelchair. |
Pictogram that shows the simplified profile of a person seated in a wheelchair. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB98.gif | Good | Pictogram of a TTY showing the keyboard and space bar typical of most devices and the shape of a telephone handset at the top. |
Pictogram of a TTY showing the keyboard and space bar typical of most devices and the shape of a telephone handset at the top. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB99.gif | Good | Pictogram of a telephone handset in profile with radiating sound waves. |
Pictogram of a telephone handset in profile with radiating sound waves. (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.g … /ADA-ABA_Guidelines_Blue-42.gif | Good | octagon with incised X |
octagon with incised X (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.g … /ADA-ABA_Guidelines_Blue-43.gif | Good | stop (Grade 2 Braille) |
stop (Grade 2 Braille) (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.g … /ADA-ABA_Guidelines_Blue-44.gif | Good | bell |
bell (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.g … /ADA-ABA_Guidelines_Blue-45.gif | Good | alarm (Grade 2 Braille) |
alarm (Grade 2 Braille) (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.g … /ADA-ABA_Guidelines_Blue-46.gif | Good | two arrows pointing outward |
two arrows pointing outward (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.g … /ADA-ABA_Guidelines_Blue-47.gif | Good | open (Grade 2 Braille) |
open (Grade 2 Braille) (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.g … /ADA-ABA_Guidelines_Blue-48.gif | Good | two facing arrows |
two facing arrows (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.g … /ADA-ABA_Guidelines_Blue-49.gif | Good | close (Grade 2 Braille) |
close (Grade 2 Braille) (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.g … /ADA-ABA_Guidelines_Blue-50.gif | Good | star |
star (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.g … /ADA-ABA_Guidelines_Blue-51.gif | Good | main (Grade 2 Braille) |
main (Grade 2 Braille) (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.g … /ADA-ABA_Guidelines_Blue-52.gif | Good | phone handset |
phone handset (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.g … /ADA-ABA_Guidelines_Blue-53.gif | Good | phone (Grade 2 Braille) |
phone (Grade 2 Braille) (4) | none | none | 4 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov … /final_clip_image002_0000.jpg | Good | Six Braille cells are shown indicating what is meant by dot diameter, distance between dots in the same cell, distance between dots in adjacent cells, distance between corresponding dots from one cell directly below in Table 703.3.1. |
Six Braille cells are shown indicating what is meant by dot diameter, distance between dots in the same cell, distance between dots in adjacent cells, distance between corresponding dots from one cell directly below in Table 703.3.1. (3) | none | none | 3 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guide … /nc3.jpg | Good | cover of the Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards (UFAS) |
cover of the Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards (UFAS) (1) Cover of the Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards (UFAS) (1) |
none | none | 2 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guide … /a10.jpg | Good | stair icon |
stair icon (1) stair symbol (1) |
none | none | 2 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /3op5.jpg | Good | Clear floor space 48 inches min. long and 30 inches min. wide (36 inches min wide if obstructed on both side more than 24 inches |
Clear floor space 48 inches min. long and 30 inches min. wide (36 inches min wide if obstructed on both side more than 24 inches (1) Pay phone with side partitions with bottom edge 27 inches max. AFF. Note: Partitions cannot obstruct required clear floor space or protrude into knee and toe space (1) |
none | none | 2 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/ … /3.png | Good | Unisex restroom symbol |
Unisex restroom symbol (2) | none | none | 2 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/ … /8.png | Good | urinal |
urinal (2) | none | none | 2 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/doj-seal.jpg | Good | DOJ seal |
DOJ seal (2) | none | none | 2 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/dot-seal.jpg | Good | DOT seal |
DOT seal (2) | none | none | 2 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /page-9_hi.jpg | Good | illustation of 2-inch edge protection at
pier |
illustation of 2-inch edge protection at
pier (1) illustration of accessible gangway serving accessible floating pier in a large facility (1) |
none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /5p13.jpg | Good | house symbol |
house symbol (2) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arch … /fig1.gif | Good | The minimum clear passage width for a single wheelchair shall be 36 inches (915 mm) minimum along an accessible route, but may be reduced to 32 inches (815 mm) minimum at a point for a maximum depth of 24 inches (610 mm), such as at a doorway. |
The minimum clear passage width for a single wheelchair shall be 36 inches (915 mm) minimum along an accessible route, but may be reduced to 32 inches (815 mm) minimum at a point for a maximum depth of 24 inches (610 mm), such as at a doorway. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ar … /fig12b.gif | Good | Where the curb ramp is completely contained within a planting strip or other non-walking surface, so that pedestrians would not normally cross the sides, the curb ramp sides can have steep sides including vertical returned curbs. |
Where the curb ramp is completely contained within a planting strip or other non-walking surface, so that pedestrians would not normally cross the sides, the curb ramp sides can have steep sides including vertical returned curbs. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig13.gif | Good | A built-up curb ramp extends outward from the curb and slopes to the ground surface. The sides must also be tapered from the ramp surface to the ground, with a maximum slope of 1:10, so that there are no drop-offs along the edges. |
A built-up curb ramp extends outward from the curb and slopes to the ground surface. The sides must also be tapered from the ramp surface to the ground, with a maximum slope of 1:10, so that there are no drop-offs along the edges. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ar … /fig15a.gif | Good | Curb Ramp at Marked Crossings |
Curb Ramp at Marked Crossings (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ar … /fig15b.gif | Good | Curb Ramp at Marked Crossings |
Curb Ramp at Marked Crossings (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ar … /fig15c.gif | Good | Curb Ramp at Marked Crossings |
Curb Ramp at Marked Crossings (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ar … /fig15d.gif | Good | Curb Ramp at Marked Crossings |
Curb Ramp at Marked Crossings (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig17.gif | Good | Examples of Edge Protection and Handrail Extensions |
Examples of Edge Protection and Handrail Extensions (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig18.gif | Good | Usable Tread Width and Examples of Acceptable Nosings |
Usable Tread Width and Examples of Acceptable Nosings (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ar … /fig18a.gif | Good | Usable Tread Width and Examples of Acceptable Nosings - Flush Riser |
Usable Tread Width and Examples of Acceptable Nosings - Flush Riser (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ar … /fig19a.gif | Good | Stair Handrails - Plan |
Stair Handrails - Plan (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ar … /fig19b.gif | Good | Stair Handrails - Elevation of Center Handrail |
Stair Handrails - Elevation of Center Handrail (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ar … /fig19c.gif | Good | Stair Handrails - Extension at Bottom of Run |
Stair Handrails - Extension at Bottom of Run (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ar … /fig19d.gif | Good | Stair Handrails - Extension at Top of Run |
Stair Handrails - Extension at Top of Run (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arch … /fig2.gif | Good | Minimum clear width for passage of two wheelchairs is shown to be 60 inches minimum. |
Minimum clear width for passage of two wheelchairs is shown to be 60 inches minimum. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig20.gif | Good | Hoistway and Elevator Entrances |
Hoistway and Elevator Entrances (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig21.gif | Good | Graph of Timing Equation |
Graph of Timing Equation (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig22.gif | Good | Minimum Dimensions of Elevator Cars |
Minimum Dimensions of Elevator Cars (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ar … /fig23b.gif | Good | Car Control Height |
Car Control Height (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ar … /fig23c.gif | Good | Alternate Locations of Panel with Center Opening Door |
Alternate Locations of Panel with Center Opening Door (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ar … /fig23d.gif | Good | Alternate Locations of Panel with Side Opening Door |
Alternate Locations of Panel with Side Opening Door (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ar … /fig24a.gif | Good | Clear Doorway Width and Depth Detail |
Clear Doorway Width and Depth Detail (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ar … /fig24b.gif | Good | Clear Doorway Width and Depth |
Clear Doorway Width and Depth (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ar … /fig24c.gif | Good | Clear Doorway Width and Depth |
Clear Doorway Width and Depth (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ar … /fig24d.gif | Good | Clear Doorway Width and Depth |
Clear Doorway Width and Depth (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ar … /fig24e.gif | Good | Clear Doorway Width and Depth |
Clear Doorway Width and Depth (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig25.gif | Good | Maneuvering Clearances at Doors |
Maneuvering Clearances at Doors (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig26.gif | Good | Two Hinged Doors in Series |
Two Hinged Doors in Series (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ar … /fig27a.gif | Good | Drinking Fountains and Water Coolers - Spout Height and Knee Clearance |
Drinking Fountains and Water Coolers - Spout Height and Knee Clearance (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ar … /fig27b.gif | Good | Drinking Fountains and Water Coolers - Clear Floor Space |
Drinking Fountains and Water Coolers - Clear Floor Space (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ar … /fig27c.gif | Good | Drinking Fountains and Water Coolers - Free-Standing Fountain or Cooler |
Drinking Fountains and Water Coolers - Free-Standing Fountain or Cooler (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ar … /fig27d.gif | Good | Drinking Fountains and Water Coolers - Built-In Fountain or Cooler |
Drinking Fountains and Water Coolers - Built-In Fountain or Cooler (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arch … /fig3.gif | Good | 60" min. diamater circle or The T-shape space is 36 inches (915 mm) wide at the top and stem within a 60 inch by 60 inch (1525 mm by 1525 mm) square. |
60" min. diamater circle or The T-shape space is 36 inches (915 mm) wide at the top and stem within a 60 inch by 60 inch (1525 mm by 1525 mm) square. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ar … /fig30c.gif | Good | The grab bar on the back wall shall be 36 inches minimum in length, extending from the wall toward the open side of the water closet, 33-36 inches above the finish floor. |
The grab bar on the back wall shall be 36 inches minimum in length, extending from the wall toward the open side of the water closet, 33-36 inches above the finish floor. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ar … /fig30d.gif | Good | The side grab bar shall be 40-42 inches in length, beginning 12 inches maximum from the rear wall, 33-36 inches above the finish floor. |
The side grab bar shall be 40-42 inches in length, beginning 12 inches maximum from the rear wall, 33-36 inches above the finish floor. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig32.gif | Good | The minimum depth of the lavatory is 17 inches (430 mm). (4.19.3, 4.24.5) |
The minimum depth of the lavatory is 17 inches (430 mm). (4.19.3, 4.24.5) (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ar … /fig35a.gif | Good | The clear floor space shall be a minimum of 48 inches (1220 mm)in length by a minimum of 36 inches (915 mm) in width and allow for a parallel approach. The clear floor space shall extend 1 foot beyond the shower wall on which the seat is mounted. |
The clear floor space shall be a minimum of 48 inches (1220 mm)in length by a minimum of 36 inches (915 mm) in width and allow for a parallel approach. The clear floor space shall extend 1 foot beyond the shower wall on which the seat is mounted. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ar … /fig35b.gif | Good | The clear floor space alongside the shower shall be a minimum of 60 inches (1220 mm) in length by a minimum of 36 inches (915 mm) in width. |
The clear floor space alongside the shower shall be a minimum of 60 inches (1220 mm) in length by a minimum of 36 inches (915 mm) in width. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ar … /fig39a.gif | Good | Size and Spacing of Handrails and Grab Bars Handrail |
Size and Spacing of Handrails and Grab Bars Handrail (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ar … /fig39b.gif | Good | Size and Spacing of Handrails and Grab Bars Handrail |
Size and Spacing of Handrails and Grab Bars Handrail (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ar … /fig39c.gif | Good | Size and Spacing of Handrails and Grab Bars Handrail |
Size and Spacing of Handrails and Grab Bars Handrail (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ar … /fig39d.gif | Good | Size and Spacing of Handrails and Grab Bars Handrail |
Size and Spacing of Handrails and Grab Bars Handrail (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ar … /fig39e.gif | Good | Size and Spacing of Handrails and Grab Bars |
Size and Spacing of Handrails and Grab Bars (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ar … /fig43a.gif | Good | The diagram illustrates the International Symbol of Accessibility on a grid background. |
The diagram illustrates the International Symbol of Accessibility on a grid background. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ar … /fig43b.gif | Good | The symbol contrast shall be light on dark, or dark on light. |
The symbol contrast shall be light on dark, or dark on light. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ar … /fig43c.gif | Good | International TTY Symbol |
International TTY Symbol (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ar … /fig43d.gif | Good | International Symbol of Access for Hearing Loss |
International Symbol of Access for Hearing Loss (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig45.gif | Good | Minimum Clearances for Seats and Tables |
Minimum Clearances for Seats and Tables (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig47.jpg | Good | Figure 47 - Bench size shown in plan view to be 20 inches minimum to 24 inches maximum wide and 42 inches long minimum. |
Figure 47 - Bench size shown in plan view to be 20 inches minimum to 24 inches maximum wide and 42 inches long minimum. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig48.jpg | Good | Figure 48(a) shows bench back support in plan view 42 inches in length minimum; figure (b) side elevation of back support extending 2 inches maximum above the top of the seat to a point 18 inches minimum above the seat. |
Figure 48(a) shows bench back support in plan view 42 inches in length minimum; figure (b) side elevation of back support extending 2 inches maximum above the top of the seat to a point 18 inches minimum above the seat. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig53.gif | Good | Food Service Lines |
Food Service Lines (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig54.gif | Good | The maximum height is 54 inches (1370 mm). |
The maximum height is 54 inches (1370 mm). (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig55.gif | Good | The lowest shelf of a card catalog shall be 18 inches (455 mm). |
The lowest shelf of a card catalog shall be 18 inches (455 mm). (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig56.gif | Good | Stacks |
Stacks (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig60.jpg | Good | Figure 60 shows in plan view that the width of the clear pier space can be 36 inches wide minimum for a length of 24 inches maximum where multiple 36 inch wide segments are separated by clear segments 60 by 60 inches minimum. |
Figure 60 shows in plan view that the width of the clear pier space can be 36 inches wide minimum for a length of 24 inches maximum where multiple 36 inch wide segments are separated by clear segments 60 by 60 inches minimum. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig61.jpg | Good | Figure 61 shows in elevation pier edge protection that is 4 inches high maximum and 2 inches deep maximum. |
Figure 61 shows in elevation pier edge protection that is 4 inches high maximum and 2 inches deep maximum. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig63.jpg | Good | Figure 63 shows in plan view golf club reach range to be 36 inches maximum measured from accessible routes with a width of 36 inches minimum and a slope of 1:20 maximum. |
Figure 63 shows in plan view golf club reach range to be 36 inches maximum measured from accessible routes with a width of 36 inches minimum and a slope of 1:20 maximum. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig65.gif | Good | Figure 65(a) shows a transfer step 8 inches (205 mm) high maximum. Figure 65(b) shows a transfer step that is 14 inches (355 mm) deep minimum and 24 inches (610 mm) long minimum. |
Figure 65(a) shows a transfer step 8 inches (205 mm) high maximum. Figure 65(b) shows a transfer step that is 14 inches (355 mm) deep minimum and 24 inches (610 mm) long minimum. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig68.jpg | Good | Figure 68 shows pool lift seat in plan view located over the deck 16 inches minimum from the edge of the pool, measured to the seat centerline. |
Figure 68 shows pool lift seat in plan view located over the deck 16 inches minimum from the edge of the pool, measured to the seat centerline. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig70.jpg | Good | Figure 70 - elevation drawing shows pool lift seat height to be 16 inches minimum to 19 inches maximum measured from the deck to the top of the seat surface when in the raised (load) position. |
Figure 70 - elevation drawing shows pool lift seat height to be 16 inches minimum to 19 inches maximum measured from the deck to the top of the seat surface when in the raised (load) position. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig71.jpg | Good | Figure 71 shows in elevation a pool lift with a seat submerged to a water depth of 18 inches minimum below the stationary water level. |
Figure 71 shows in elevation a pool lift with a seat submerged to a water depth of 18 inches minimum below the stationary water level. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig72.jpg | Good | Figure 72 shows in side elevation a sloped entry with a submerged depth of 24 inches minimum to 30 inches maximum below the stationary water level at the landing. |
Figure 72 shows in side elevation a sloped entry with a submerged depth of 24 inches minimum to 30 inches maximum below the stationary water level at the landing. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig73.jpg | Good | Figure 73 is an elevation drawing of a sloped entry with handrails on both sides that provide a clear width of 33 inches minimum and 38 inches maximum. |
Figure 73 is an elevation drawing of a sloped entry with handrails on both sides that provide a clear width of 33 inches minimum and 38 inches maximum. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig74.jpg | Good | Figure 74 shows in plan view clear deck space of 60 by 60 inches minimum. Figure (a) shows this space centered at one grab bar. Figure (b) shows this space centered on the clearance between two grab bars. |
Figure 74 shows in plan view clear deck space of 60 by 60 inches minimum. Figure (a) shows this space centered at one grab bar. Figure (b) shows this space centered on the clearance between two grab bars. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig75.jpg | Good | Figure 75 shows in elevation the height of a transfer wall 16 inches minimum to 19 inches maximum measured from the deck. |
Figure 75 shows in elevation the height of a transfer wall 16 inches minimum to 19 inches maximum measured from the deck. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig76.jpg | Good | Figure 76 illustrates in plan view a transfer wall with a depth of 12 inches minimum to 16 inches maximum and a length of 60 inches minimum. |
Figure 76 illustrates in plan view a transfer wall with a depth of 12 inches minimum to 16 inches maximum and a length of 60 inches minimum. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig78.jpg | Good | Figure 78 shows in plan view a transfer platform at the head end with a clear depth of 19 inches minimum clear and a clear width of by 24 inches minimum clear width. |
Figure 78 shows in plan view a transfer platform at the head end with a clear depth of 19 inches minimum clear and a clear width of by 24 inches minimum clear width. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig79.jpg | Good | Figure 79 shows clear deck space 60 by 60 inches minimum at the base of the transfer platform surface that is centered along a 24 inch minimum unobstructed side of the transfer platform. |
Figure 79 shows clear deck space 60 by 60 inches minimum at the base of the transfer platform surface that is centered along a 24 inch minimum unobstructed side of the transfer platform. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig7a.gif | Good | A 90 degree turn can be made from a 36 inch (915 mm) wide passage into another 36 inch (915 mm) passage if the depth of each leg is a minimum of 48 inches (1220 mm) on the inside dimensions of the turn. |
A 90 degree turn can be made from a 36 inch (915 mm) wide passage into another 36 inch (915 mm) passage if the depth of each leg is a minimum of 48 inches (1220 mm) on the inside dimensions of the turn. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig7b.gif | Good | A U-turn around an obstruction less than 48 inches (1220 mm) wide may be made if the passage width is a minimum of 42 inches (1065 mm) and the base of the U-turn space is a minimum of 48 inches (1220 mm) wide. |
A U-turn around an obstruction less than 48 inches (1220 mm) wide may be made if the passage width is a minimum of 42 inches (1065 mm) and the base of the U-turn space is a minimum of 48 inches (1220 mm) wide. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig7c.gif | Good | Cross section drawing showing a maximum 1/4 inch vertical change in level. |
Cross section drawing showing a maximum 1/4 inch vertical change in level. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig7d.gif | Good | Cross section drawing showing a change in level 1/4 to 1/2 inch high with a 1:2 slope. |
Cross section drawing showing a change in level 1/4 to 1/2 inch high with a 1:2 slope. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig80.jpg | Good | Figure 80 shows in elevation transfer system steps that are 8 inches high maximum that extend to a water depth of 18 inches minimum below the stationary water level. |
Figure 80 shows in elevation transfer system steps that are 8 inches high maximum that extend to a water depth of 18 inches minimum below the stationary water level. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig81.jpg | Good | Figure 81 illustrates in plan view a transfer system with each step having a tread clear depth of 14 inches minimum and 17 inches maximum and a tread clear width of 24 inches minimum. |
Figure 81 illustrates in plan view a transfer system with each step having a tread clear depth of 14 inches minimum and 17 inches maximum and a tread clear width of 24 inches minimum. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig8a.gif | Good | Wall-mounted Protruding Objects |
Wall-mounted Protruding Objects (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig8b.gif | Good | Protruding objects and cane detection |
Protruding objects and cane detection (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig8c.gif | Good | Free-Standing Overhanging Objects |
Free-Standing Overhanging Objects (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig8d.gif | Good | The diagram illustrates an area where an overhang can be greater than 12 inches (305 mm) because the object cannot be approached in the direction of the overhang. |
The diagram illustrates an area where an overhang can be greater than 12 inches (305 mm) because the object cannot be approached in the direction of the overhang. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig8e.gif | Good | The minimum clear width for continuous passage is 36 inches. Thirty two (32) inches is the minimum clear width for a maximum distance of 24 inches (610 mm). The maximum distance an object can protrude beyond a wing wall is 4 inches (100 mm). |
The minimum clear width for continuous passage is 36 inches. Thirty two (32) inches is the minimum clear width for a maximum distance of 24 inches (610 mm). The maximum distance an object can protrude beyond a wing wall is 4 inches (100 mm). (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig8f.gif | Good | 1/2" max. carpet pile thickness |
1/2" max. carpet pile thickness (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig8g.gif | Good | Gratings shown with one dimension 1/2 inch maximum measured parallel to the predominant direction of travel. |
Gratings shown with one dimension 1/2 inch maximum measured parallel to the predominant direction of travel. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig8h.gif | Good | Gratings shown with long dimension perpendicular to route of travel. |
Gratings shown with long dimension perpendicular to route of travel. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /figa1.gif | Good | Minimum Passage Width for One Wheelchair and One Ambulatory Person |
Minimum Passage Width for One Wheelchair and One Ambulatory Person (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /figa2.gif | Good | The space needed for a smooth U-turn in a wheelchair is 78 inches (1965 mm) minimum by 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum. |
The space needed for a smooth U-turn in a wheelchair is 78 inches (1965 mm) minimum by 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /figa4.gif | Good | The forward pace (right and left sweep of a cane) length is between 36 and 60 inches (915-1525 mm). |
The forward pace (right and left sweep of a cane) length is between 36 and 60 inches (915-1525 mm). (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /figa5.gif | Good | Van Parking Space Alternatives |
Van Parking Space Alternatives (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /figa8.gif | Good | Control Reach Limitations |
Control Reach Limitations (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /figA9.jpg | Good | Figure A9 shows in plan view wheelchair space side entry with a 42 inch minimum opening on the long dimension of space 60 inches long minimum and 36 inches wide minimum. |
Figure A9 shows in plan view wheelchair space side entry with a 42 inch minimum opening on the long dimension of space 60 inches long minimum and 36 inches wide minimum. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /1aba-dod.jpg | Good | pentagon |
pentagon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /1aba-gsa.jpg | Good | federal building |
federal building (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /1aba-hud.jpg | Good | house |
house (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /1aba-usps.jpg | Good | envelope |
envelope (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /1abseal.jpg | Good | Access Board seal |
Access Board seal (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /1ada-aba.jpg | Good | ADA-ABA Accessibility Guidelines cover |
ADA-ABA Accessibility Guidelines cover (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /1chair.jpg | Good | office chair |
office chair (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /1gbar.jpg | Good | Grab bar diameter 1 1/4" - 2" (tolerance not allowed) and knuckle clearance 1 1/2" absolute (tolerance allowed) |
Grab bar diameter 1 1/4" - 2" (tolerance not allowed) and knuckle clearance 1 1/2" absolute (tolerance allowed) (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /1girl.jpg | Good | girl using wheelchair |
girl using wheelchair (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /1ibc.jpg | Good | IBC (2003) and ANSI A117.1 Standard (covers) |
IBC (2003) and ANSI A117.1 Standard (covers) (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /page-11.jpg | Good | illustration of allowable protrusions into wheelchair
spaces |
illustration of allowable protrusions into wheelchair spaces (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /page-12.jpg | Good | illustration of wheelchair space with companion
seating |
illustration of wheelchair space with companion seating (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /page-13.jpg | Good | illustration of ride seat designed for
transfer |
illustration of ride seat designed for transfer (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /page-14.jpg | Good | illustration of transfer devices including portable tier, fixed tier,
and portable
bench |
illustration of transfer devices including portable tier, fixed tier, and portable bench (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /page-7.jpg | Good | diagram of an accessible route to a ride that includes a platform lift
or elevator for
entry |
diagram of an accessible route to a ride that includes a platform lift or elevator for entry (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /page-9.jpg | Good | illustration of four types of allowable
gaps |
illustration of four types of allowable gaps (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ad … /roller-coaster.jpg | Good | roller
coaster |
roller coaster (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /page-10.jpg | Good | illustration of required clear space for 60 foot
pier |
illustration of required clear space for 60 foot pier (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /page-11.jpg | Good | illustration of pier
clearance |
illustration of pier clearance (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-ab … /page-12_hi.jpg | Good | illustration of pier clearance space
reduction |
illustration of pier clearance space reduction (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-a … /page-12_low.jpg | Good | illustration of edge protection at
pier |
illustration of edge protection at pier (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-a … /page-13_low.jpg | Good | illustration of forward and side reach
ranges |
illustration of forward and side reach ranges (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /page-13hi.jpg | Good | illustration of accessible finger piers |
illustration of accessible finger piers (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /page-6.jpg | Good | illustration of accessible gangway serving accessible boat slips in a
largei facility |
illustration of accessible gangway serving accessible boat slips in a largei facility (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /page-7.jpg | Good | illustration of non-gangway sloped walking surface meeting ADAAG
requirements |
illustration of non-gangway sloped walking surface meeting ADAAG requirements (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-ab … /page-8_low.jpg | Good | illustration of transition plates |
illustration of transition plates (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /page-11.jpg | Good | illustration of 12-inch deck extension without edge
protection |
illustration of 12-inch deck extension without edge protection (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /page-6.jpg | Good | illustration of accessible gangway serving accessible floating pier in
a large
facility |
illustration of accessible gangway serving accessible floating pier in a large facility (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/a … /golf-diag-thumb.jpg | Good | illustration of accessible route or golf car passage connecting
elements |
illustration of accessible route or golf car passage connecting elements (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-ab … /page-10_hi.jpg | Good | illustration of teeing station |
illustration of teeing station (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /page-11.jpg | Good | illustration of accessible
bleachers |
illustration of accessible bleachers (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /page-6_hi.jpg | Good | illustration of golf car passage or accessible
route |
illustration of golf car passage or accessible route (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /page-8hi.jpg | Good | illustration of teeing ground |
illustration of teeing ground (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /page-8lo.jpg | Good | illustration of multiple teeing grounds |
illustration of multiple teeing grounds (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /page-9hi.jpg | Good | illustration of putting
green |
illustration of putting green (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /page-9lo.jpg | Good | illustration of weather
shelter |
illustration of weather shelter (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-a … /page-g6_low.jpg | Good | illustration of accessible route or golf car
passage |
illustration of accessible route or golf car passage (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /page-g7hi.jpg | Good | illustration of golf car passage or accessible route on
fairway |
illustration of golf car passage or accessible route on fairway (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /page-g7lo.jpg | Good | illustration of course
barriers |
illustration of course barriers (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /mingolf.jpg | Good | minature golf
course |
minature golf course (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ … /overalldiag-full.jpg | Good | Accessible holes 1 through 8 & 18 (50% of
holes) |
Accessible holes 1 through 8 & 18 (50% of holes) (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /page-7hi.jpg | Good | illustration of accessible route on playing surface with opening onto
adjacent accessible route |
illustration of accessible route on playing surface with opening onto adjacent accessible route (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /page-7lo.jpg | Good | illustration of golf club reach ranges on playing
surface |
illustration of golf club reach ranges on playing surface (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /page-8hi.jpg | Good | illustration of accessible route on the playing
surface |
illustration of accessible route on the playing surface (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /page-8lo.jpg | Good | illustration of
accessible route adjacent to playing
surface |
illustration of accessible route adjacent to playing surface (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /page-9h.jpg | Good | illustrations of start of play area orientation and alternative
orientation |
illustrations of start of play area orientation and alternative orientation (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_10.jpg | Good | T shape space is 36 inches (915 mm) wide at the top and stem within a 60 inch by 60 inch (1525 mm by 1525 mm) square. |
T shape space is 36 inches (915 mm) wide at the top and stem within a 60 inch by 60 inch (1525 mm by 1525 mm) square. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_11.jpg | Good | T-shaped passing space at the intersection of 2 trails 36 inches min. wide with 5% max. running slope. Each arm of the T extends 48 inches min. from the intersection. |
T-shaped passing space at the intersection of 2 trails 36 inches min. wide with 5% max. running slope. Each arm of the T extends 48 inches min. from the intersection. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_12.jpg | Good | Tread obstacle icon |
Tread obstacle icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_13.jpg | Good | Icon for openings |
Icon for openings (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_14.jpg | Good | Boardwalk decking with openings between boards 1/2" max. running perpendicular to the direction of travel. |
Boardwalk decking with openings between boards 1/2" max. running perpendicular to the direction of travel. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_15.jpg | Good | Running slope icon |
Running slope icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_16.jpg | Good | Line drawing of a trail. |
Line drawing of a trail. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_18.jpg | Good | Cross slope icon |
Cross slope icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_19.jpg | Good | Drawing of a person with vision impairment walking through a cave. |
Drawing of a person with vision impairment walking through a cave. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /img_2.jpg | Good | Documenting icon |
Documenting icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_20.jpg | Good | Trailheads icon. |
Trailheads icon. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_21.jpg | Good | Trailhead information signs icon |
Trailhead information signs icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_22.jpg | Good | ISA icon |
ISA icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_23.jpg | Good | Line drawing of a woman and a man watching a small child sitting on the ground by an outdoor recreation access route. The woman is sitting on the end of a bench with an armrest in the middle. The man using a wheelchair is sitting beside her. |
Line drawing of a woman and a man watching a small child sitting on the ground by an outdoor recreation access route. The woman is sitting on the end of a bench with an armrest in the middle. The man using a wheelchair is sitting beside her. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_24.jpg | Good | Surface icon |
Surface icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_25.jpg | Good | Clear width icon |
Clear width icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_26.jpg | Good | Passing space at T-shaped intersection of ORARs that 36" wide min. where each arm is at least 48" long measured from the intersection. |
Passing space at T-shaped intersection of ORARs that 36" wide min. where each arm is at least 48" long measured from the intersection. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_27.jpg | Good | Obstacles icon |
Obstacles icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_28.jpg | Good | Openings icon |
Openings icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_29.jpg | Good | Wheelchair front caster caught in grate opening parallel to direction of travel. |
Wheelchair front caster caught in grate opening parallel to direction of travel. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /img_3.jpg | Good | Maintenance icon |
Maintenance icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_30.jpg | Good | Running slope icon |
Running slope icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_31.jpg | Good | Cross slope icon |
Cross slope icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_32.jpg | Good | Line drawing of a resting interval on a trail. |
Line drawing of a resting interval on a trail. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_33.jpg | Good | Line drawing showing the limits for protruding objects. |
Line drawing showing the limits for protruding objects. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_34.jpg | Good | Line drawing of a camping unit |
Line drawing of a camping unit (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_35.jpg | Good | Operable parts icon |
Operable parts icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_36.jpg | Good | Picnic table icon |
Picnic table icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_37.jpg | Good | Line drawing of picnic table 10 feet to 18 feet long with 2 wheelchair spaces |
Line drawing of picnic table 10 feet to 18 feet long with 2 wheelchair spaces (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_38.jpg | Good | Line drawing showing required knee clearance |
Line drawing showing required knee clearance (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_39.jpg | Good | Line drawing of a pedestal grill with a tent in the background |
Line drawing of a pedestal grill with a tent in the background (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /img_4.jpg | Good | Surface icon |
Surface icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_40.jpg | Good | Line drawing of a manufactured steel fire ring with an adjustable height grill |
Line drawing of a manufactured steel fire ring with an adjustable height grill (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_41.jpg | Good | Line drawing of a person using a wheelchair roasting marshmallows over an open fire in a fire ring built from manufactured stone |
Line drawing of a person using a wheelchair roasting marshmallows over an open fire in a fire ring built from manufactured stone (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_42.jpg | Good | Line drawing of a person using a wheelchair, stretching forward to demonstrate high and low unobstructed forward reach limits |
Line drawing of a person using a wheelchair, stretching forward to demonstrate high and low unobstructed forward reach limits (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_43.jpg | Good | Trash and recycling receptacles icon |
Trash and recycling receptacles icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_44.jpg | Good | Bear icon |
Bear icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_45.jpg | Good | Bench icon |
Bench icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_46.jpg | Good | Water hydrant icon |
Water hydrant icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_47.jpg | Good | Line drawing of a campground water hydrant adjacent to an outdoor recreation access route |
Line drawing of a campground water hydrant adjacent to an outdoor recreation access route (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_48.jpg | Good | Utility hookup icon |
Utility hookup icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_49.jpg | Good | RV dump station icon |
RV dump station icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /img_5.jpg | Good | Line drawing of a rotational penetrometer |
Line drawing of a rotational penetrometer (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_50.jpg | Good | Outdoor rinsing shower icon |
Outdoor rinsing shower icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_51.jpg | Good | A line drawing showing technical requirements for outdoor rinsing showers |
A line drawing showing technical requirements for outdoor rinsing showers (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_52.jpg | Good | Viewing scope icon |
Viewing scope icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_53.jpg | Good | A line drawing showing technical requirements for viewing scopes |
A line drawing showing technical requirements for viewing scopes (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_54.jpg | Good | Restroom icon |
Restroom icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_55.jpg | Good | Line drawing of a pit toilet with no walls |
Line drawing of a pit toilet with no walls (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_56.jpg | Good | Camping facilities icon |
Camping facilities icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_57.jpg | Good | Alteration icon. |
Alteration icon. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_58.jpg | Good | RV icon. |
RV icon. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_59.jpg | Good | Line drawing of a large recreational vehicle (RV) with a lift platform near the middle of the RV. |
Line drawing of a large recreational vehicle (RV) with a lift platform near the middle of the RV. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /img_6.jpg | Good | Tread width icon |
Tread width icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_60.jpg | Good | Parking icon. |
Parking icon. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_61.jpg | Good | Tent icon. |
Tent icon. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_62.jpg | Good | Line drawing of a tent on a ground level tent pad. |
Line drawing of a tent on a ground level tent pad. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_63.jpg | Good | Camp shelter icon |
Camp shelter icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_64.jpg | Good | Picnic failities icon |
Picnic failities icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_65.jpg | Good | Viewing areas icon |
Viewing areas icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_66.jpg | Good | Distinct viewing location icon |
Distinct viewing location icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_67.jpg | Good | The T shape space is 36 inches (915 mm) wide at the top and stem within a 60 inch by 60 inch (1525 mm by 1525 mm) square. |
The T shape space is 36 inches (915 mm) wide at the top and stem within a 60 inch by 60 inch (1525 mm by 1525 mm) square. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_68.jpg | Good | Surface icon. |
Surface icon. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_69.jpg | Good | Beach access route icon. |
Beach access route icon. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /img_7.jpg | Good | Line drawing of a pedestrian walking on a trail |
Line drawing of a pedestrian walking on a trail (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_70.jpg | Good | Restroom icon |
Restroom icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_71.jpg | Good | Line drawing of several people enjoying a seaside beach. Text shows the location of the high tide level. |
Line drawing of several people enjoying a seaside beach. Text shows the location of the high tide level. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_72.jpg | Good | Surface icon |
Surface icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_73.jpg | Good | Clear width icon |
Clear width icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_74.jpg | Good | Obstacles icon. |
Obstacles icon. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_75.jpg | Good | Openings icon |
Openings icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_76.jpg | Good | Running slope icon. |
Running slope icon. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_77.jpg | Good | Cross slope icon. |
Cross slope icon. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_78.jpg | Good | A line drawing showing the limits of protruding objects. |
A line drawing showing the limits of protruding objects. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_79.jpg | Good | Line drawing of a dune crossing that is part of a beach access route. |
Line drawing of a dune crossing that is part of a beach access route. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /img_8.jpg | Good | Bird's eye view drawings of two configurations allowing people using wheelchairs to negotiate 180-degree turns: a 48- by 84-inch and a 60- by 72-inch space. |
Bird's eye view drawings of two configurations allowing people using wheelchairs to negotiate 180-degree turns: a 48- by 84-inch and a 60- by 72-inch space. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /img_9.jpg | Good | Line drawing of a person using a wheelchair sitting in a passing space. |
Line drawing of a person using a wheelchair sitting in a passing space. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /img-1.jpg | Good | Person using wheelchair at campsite |
Person using wheelchair at campsite (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /img-2.jpg | Good | hiker on trail |
hiker on trail (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-ab … /page-9_low.jpg | Good | illustration of dispersion of accessible
fishing
locations |
illustration of dispersion of accessible fishing locations (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/ … /1.jpg | Good | Illustration of an elevated play component |
Illustration of an elevated play component (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /29.jpg | Good | plan view illustration of two persons using wheelchairs passing is space that is at least 60 inches (1525 mm) wide |
plan view illustration of two persons using wheelchairs passing is space that is at least 60 inches (1525 mm) wide (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/ … /3.jpg | Good | Plan view of Phase A and B
projects |
Plan view of Phase A and B projects (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /30.jpg | Good | illustration of a route that narrows where a tree encroaches |
illustration of a route that narrows where a tree encroaches (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/ … /4.jpg | Good | Plan view of Phase A of
project |
Plan view of Phase A of project (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /55.jpg | Good | isometric drawing of composite play structure with elevated play components, transfer platform, steps, and support |
isometric drawing of composite play structure with elevated play components, transfer platform, steps, and support (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /60.jpg | Good | plan view of a turning circle with a 60 inch (1525 mm) diameter |
plan view of a turning circle with a 60 inch (1525 mm) diameter (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /61.jpg | Good | plan view of t-turn space where each segment is at least 60 inches (1525 mm) long and 36 inches (915 mm) wide |
plan view of t-turn space where each segment is at least 60 inches (1525 mm) long and 36 inches (915 mm) wide (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /70.jpg | Good | Illustration of high and low side reaches of girl using wheelchair |
Illustration of high and low side reaches of girl using wheelchair (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /71.jpg | Good | illustration of high and low forward reaches of boy using a wheelchair |
illustration of high and low forward reaches of boy using a wheelchair (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /73.jpg | Good | Illustration of a soft contained play structure with several entry and exit points |
Illustration of a soft contained play structure with several entry and exit points (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /flowchart.jpg | Good | evaluation flowchart described in narrative |
evaluation flowchart described in narrative (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /part5.1.gif | Good | plan view of clear floor space 30 inches (760 mm) wide and 48 inches (1220 mm) long |
plan view of clear floor space 30 inches (760 mm) wide and 48 inches (1220 mm) long (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/a … /playarea-design.jpg | Good | plan view of play area described in the example that includes a spring rider, swing set, banister bars, overhead curved ladder, triple slide, interatctive panel, and transfer system. |
plan view of play area described in the example that includes a spring rider, swing set, banister bars, overhead curved ladder, triple slide, interatctive panel, and transfer system. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/ … /1.JPG | Good | Two pre-school age brothers play in the sand with a little girl. A wheelchair is situated behind them. |
Two pre-school age brothers play in the sand with a little girl. A wheelchair is situated behind them. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /10.jpg | Good | A researcher inserts his index finger into the one inch gap between the seam of the yellow and red carpets. |
A researcher inserts his index finger into the one inch gap between the seam of the yellow and red carpets. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /11.jpg | Good | A digital level is used to measure the transition between the loose fill surface material and the unitary surface material. |
A digital level is used to measure the transition between the loose fill surface material and the unitary surface material. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /12.jpg | Good | The change in level from the concrete path to the tile surface is measured with a tape measure. |
The change in level from the concrete path to the tile surface is measured with a tape measure. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /13.jpg | Good | A playground has seven numbered locations from the entrance to the composite structure and ground level activities. |
A playground has seven numbered locations from the entrance to the composite structure and ground level activities. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /14.jpg | Good | A man in using a manual wheelchair wheels across a sample surface plot in the laboratory. |
A man in using a manual wheelchair wheels across a sample surface plot in the laboratory. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /15.jpg | Good | A researcher uses a rotational penetrometer on a playground surface of tiles and engineered wood fiber. |
A researcher uses a rotational penetrometer on a playground surface of tiles and engineered wood fiber. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /16.jpg | Good | A TRIAX tripod is placed adjacent to the elevated deck of a composite play structure with slide. |
A TRIAX tripod is placed adjacent to the elevated deck of a composite play structure with slide. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /17.jpg | Good | A mom sets a wheelchair adjacent to the swing in preparation to assist her young son in transfer from the swing to his wheelchair. |
A mom sets a wheelchair adjacent to the swing in preparation to assist her young son in transfer from the swing to his wheelchair. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /18.jpg | Good | A mound of excavated dirt is shown in the foreground while the new playground construction site is prepared for installation of the surface system. |
A mound of excavated dirt is shown in the foreground while the new playground construction site is prepared for installation of the surface system. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /19.jpg | Good | A park maintenance crew of four men are shown on their knees seaming together the top mat of a hybrid surface system as it is installed. |
A park maintenance crew of four men are shown on their knees seaming together the top mat of a hybrid surface system as it is installed. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/ … /2.jpg | Good | A rotational penetrometer is placed at the entry of the accessible route to the playground consisting of poured-in-place rubber. |
A rotational penetrometer is placed at the entry of the accessible route to the playground consisting of poured-in-place rubber. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /20.jpg | Good | A playground owner records the findings after installation of the new poured-in-place rubber surface. |
A playground owner records the findings after installation of the new poured-in-place rubber surface. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /21.jpg | Good | A close-up of a gap between the concrete and rubber surface is shown with a tape measure. |
A close-up of a gap between the concrete and rubber surface is shown with a tape measure. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /22.jpg | Good | A researcher measures the depth of a kick-out area at a ground level play component with a two meter straight edge laid horizontal over the surface. |
A researcher measures the depth of a kick-out area at a ground level play component with a two meter straight edge laid horizontal over the surface. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /24.jpg | Good | A composite play structure surfaced with poured in place rubber and engineered wood fiber. |
A composite play structure surfaced with poured in place rubber and engineered wood fiber. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/ … /3.JPG | Good | A data collector records the findings from a playground in the research study where the rotational penetrometer is set up at the entry. |
A data collector records the findings from a playground in the research study where the rotational penetrometer is set up at the entry. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/ … /4.jpg | Good | A mom assists her young son to move from his wheelchair to seated on the climbing rock-like transfer system. |
A mom assists her young son to move from his wheelchair to seated on the climbing rock-like transfer system. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/ … /5.jpg | Good | Two hard-back swings over a blue/green poured-in-place rubber surface. |
Two hard-back swings over a blue/green poured-in-place rubber surface. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/ … /6.jpg | Good | A hard-back swing over a rubber tile surface bordered with engineered wood fiber. |
A hard-back swing over a rubber tile surface bordered with engineered wood fiber. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/ … /7.jpg | Good | A belt swing and hard-back swing over engineered wood fiber. |
A belt swing and hard-back swing over engineered wood fiber. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/ … /8.jpg | Good | Two hard-back swings over a hybrid outdoor carpet surface system. |
Two hard-back swings over a hybrid outdoor carpet surface system. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/ … /9.jpg | Good | A digital level is used to measure the cross-slope at the transfer system. |
A digital level is used to measure the cross-slope at the transfer system. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /intro.jpg | Good | A little boy comes down the slide as he is assisted by his mom. A wheelchair is seated next to the bottom of the slide. |
A little boy comes down the slide as he is assisted by his mom. A wheelchair is seated next to the bottom of the slide. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/imag … /aquatic_access_inc1.jpg | Good | aquatic access for inc1 |
aquatic access for inc1 (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /page-17.jpg | Good | illustration of clear deck space located at a
transfer system |
illustration of clear deck space located at a transfer system (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /page-18hi.jpg | Good | illustration of continuous grab bar at transfer
system |
illustration of continuous grab bar at transfer system (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /page-18lo.jpg | Good | illustration of pool
stairs |
illustration of pool stairs (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /page-7hi.jpg | Good | illustration of large pool showing the required two means of
access |
illustration of large pool showing the required two means of access (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-a … /page-pool11.jpg | Good | illustration of pool lift submerged
depth |
illustration of pool lift submerged depth (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-a … /page-pool12.jpg | Good | illustration of sloped entry
ramp |
illustration of sloped entry ramp (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-a … /page-pool14.jpg | Good | 2 illustrations showing transfer wall with one grab bar and transfer
wall with two grab
bars |
2 illustrations showing transfer wall with one grab bar and transfer wall with two grab bars (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-a … /page-pool16.jpg | Good | illustration of transfer system platform and
steps |
illustration of transfer system platform and steps (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-ab … /page-pool9.jpg | Good | illustration of pool
lift |
illustration of pool lift (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-a … /pagepool4-5.jpg | Good | illustration of accessible route connecting elements within a
multi-use swimming pool
facility |
illustration of accessible route connecting elements within a multi-use swimming pool facility (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /pool-play.jpg | Good | water play
structure |
water play structure (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ … /basketball-lores.jpg | Good | boy in wheelchair shooting basketball on court |
boy in wheelchair shooting basketball on court (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /page-12.jpg | Good | illustration of clear space requirements around exercise equipment |
illustration of clear space requirements around exercise equipment (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /page-14.jpg | Good | illustration of accessible route connecting accessible lanes and team player areas |
illustration of accessible route connecting accessible lanes and team player areas (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /page-5.jpg | Good | illustration of accessible route connecting various elements of a multi-use facility |
illustration of accessible route connecting various elements of a multi-use facility (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /page-7.jpg | Good | illustration of accessible route connecting court sports |
illustration of accessible route connecting court sports (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /page-s10.jpg | Good | illustration of freestanding accessible bench and accessible bench against a wall |
illustration of freestanding accessible bench and accessible bench against a wall (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /page-s11.jpg | Good | illustration of a team seating area with a wheelchair space |
illustration of a team seating area with a wheelchair space (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /page-s9.jpg | Good | illustration of accessible lockers |
illustration of accessible lockers (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada- … /sports_small.jpg | Good | boy using wheelchair playing basketball |
boy using wheelchair playing basketball (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /sports1.jpg | Good | exercise equipment |
exercise equipment (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /a4.jpg | Good | GSA logo |
GSA logo (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guide … /nc2.jpg | Good | Diagram – circle labeled “Chapter 2” pointing circles representing Chapters 3 - 10 |
Diagram – circle labeled “Chapter 2” pointing circles representing Chapters 3 - 10 (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guide … /a11.jpg | Good | Floor plan shows toilet room constrained in size by corridor./ min. egress width, stair tower, and elevator and freight elevator shafts |
Floor plan shows toilet room constrained in size by corridor./ min. egress width, stair tower, and elevator and freight elevator shafts (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guide … /a12.jpg | Good | Symbols: Path of travel, restroom, phone, drinking fountain |
Symbols: Path of travel, restroom, phone, drinking fountain (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guide … /a14.jpg | Good | Historic designation plaque: "This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places" |
Historic designation plaque: "This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places" (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /a5.jpg | Good | Page of the standards and magnifying glass |
Page of the standards and magnifying glass (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guide … /a5a.jpg | Good | Figure of toilet room with altered elements highlighted: toilet, grab bars, faucet controls, and mirror. |
Figure of toilet room with altered elements highlighted: toilet, grab bars, faucet controls, and mirror. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /a6.jpg | Good | escalator symbol |
escalator symbol (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /a7.jpg | Good | elevator symbol |
elevator symbol (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /a8.jpg | Good | fire alarm symbol |
fire alarm symbol (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /a9.jpg | Good | ramp symbol |
ramp symbol (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /nc10.jpg | Good | valve |
valve (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /nc11.jpg | Good | toll booth |
toll booth (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /nc12.jpg | Good | jail cell and house |
jail cell and house (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /nc13.jpg | Good | boxing ring |
boxing ring (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /nc25.jpg | Good | train |
train (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /nc26.jpg | Good | microphone |
microphone (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /nc27.jpg | Good | hangar |
hangar (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /nc28.jpg | Good | medical symbol |
medical symbol (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /nc29.jpg | Good | suitcase |
suitcase (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /nc30.jpg | Good | lockers |
lockers (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /nc31.jpg | Good | gavel |
gavel (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /nc32.jpg | Good | jail cell door |
jail cell door (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /nc33.jpg | Good | house |
house (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /nc34.jpg | Good | swimmer |
swimmer (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guide … /nc6.jpg | Good | construction barrier |
construction barrier (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guide … /nc7.jpg | Good | tower |
tower (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guide … /nc9.jpg | Good | structure with ladder |
structure with ladder (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /3cfs10.jpg | Good | Knee and toe space 30 inches wide min. and 25 inches deep max. (no protrusions into minimum space permitted other than dip of overflow) |
Knee and toe space 30 inches wide min. and 25 inches deep max. (no protrusions into minimum space permitted other than dip of overflow) (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /3cfs11.jpg | Good | drinking fountain, lavatory/sink, and dining surface icons |
drinking fountain, lavatory/sink, and dining surface icons (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /3cfs12.jpg | Good | Person using wheelchair reaching over counter with knee and toe space that is 17 inches deep min. |
Person using wheelchair reaching over counter with knee and toe space that is 17 inches deep min. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /3cfs13.jpg | Good | Person using wheelchair shown reaching over counter with reach depth 25 inches max. from the leading edge and the knee and toe space below equal or greter than the reach depth (25 inches max.) |
Person using wheelchair shown reaching over counter with reach depth 25 inches max. from the leading edge and the knee and toe space below equal or greter than the reach depth (25 inches max.) (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /3cfs15.jpg | Good | Knee and toe space 25 inches deep max. with the additional depth (above the 17 inch min.) providing full knee clearance |
Knee and toe space 25 inches deep max. with the additional depth (above the 17 inch min.) providing full knee clearance (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /3cfs16.jpg | Good | Turning space at obstructions less than 48" long require a clearance of 60" min. (or 48" min. if both connecting routes are 42" min. wide) |
Turning space at obstructions less than 48" long require a clearance of 60" min. (or 48" min. if both connecting routes are 42" min. wide) (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /3cfs17.jpg | Good | icons representing toilet/bathing facilities, dressing rooms, transient lodging, dwelling units, medical care facilities, and prison cells |
icons representing toilet/bathing facilities, dressing rooms, transient lodging, dwelling units, medical care facilities, and prison cells (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /3cfs18.jpg | Good | Person in plan view turning wheelchair by moving wheels in opposite
directions |
Person in plan view turning wheelchair by moving wheels in opposite directions (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /3cfs19.jpg | Good | Person using scooter shown in plan view making 3-point turn |
Person using scooter shown in plan view making 3-point turn (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /3cfs2.jpg | Good | Clear floor space highlighted at fire extinguisher cabinet, drinking fountain, and electrical outlet |
Clear floor space highlighted at fire extinguisher cabinet, drinking fountain, and electrical outlet (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /3cfs20.jpg | Good | Sink with knee and toe space overlapping portion of 60" min. diameter turning circle |
Sink with knee and toe space overlapping portion of 60" min. diameter turning circle (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-a … /3cfs22-text.jpg | Good | Turning circle in toilet room shown overlapping clear floor space at toilet and lavatory and door maneuvering clearance; doors are permitted to swing into turning space. |
Turning circle in toilet room shown overlapping clear floor space at toilet and lavatory and door maneuvering clearance; doors are permitted to swing into turning space. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /3cfs3.jpg | Good | Person using wheelchair making forward approach to fire extinguisher cabinet |
Person using wheelchair making forward approach to fire extinguisher cabinet (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /3cfs4.jpg | Good | Person using wheelchair making side approach to wall-mounted phone |
Person using wheelchair making side approach to wall-mounted phone (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /3cfs5.jpg | Good | Clear floor space shown in plan view centered at drinking fountain |
Clear floor space shown in plan view centered at drinking fountain (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /3cfs6.jpg | Good | clear floor space for forward approach 48 inches long min. and 30 inches min wide (or 36 inches min. wide if located in alcove and obstructed on both sides more than 24 inches |
clear floor space for forward approach 48 inches long min. and 30 inches min wide (or 36 inches min. wide if located in alcove and obstructed on both sides more than 24 inches (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /3cfs7.jpg | Good | clear floor space for side approach 60" long min. located in alcove and obstructed on both sides more than 15" |
clear floor space for side approach 60" long min. located in alcove and obstructed on both sides more than 15" (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /3cfs8.jpg | Good | Wall-mounted object with clearance for toes overlapping limited portion of clear floor space for forward approach |
Wall-mounted object with clearance for toes overlapping limited portion of clear floor space for forward approach (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /3cfs9.jpg | Good | Counter-type object with knee and toe clearance overlapping portion of clear floor space for forward approach |
Counter-type object with knee and toe clearance overlapping portion of clear floor space for forward approach (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /3gf10.jpg | Good | grate openings oriented so that long dimensions is perpendicular to travel direction |
grate openings oriented so that long dimensions is perpendicular to travel direction (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /3gf11.jpg | Good | straight edge 1/4 inch high max. |
straight edge 1/4 inch high max. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /3gf12.jpg | Good | Change in level 1 foot 2 inches high max. with 1:2 bevel |
Change in level 1 foot 2 inches high max. with 1:2 bevel (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /3gf2.jpg | Good | paved sidewalk |
paved sidewalk (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /3gf3.jpg | Good | gravel walkway |
gravel walkway (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /3gf4.jpg | Good | slippery floor warning symbol |
slippery floor warning symbol (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /3gf5.jpg | Good | cobblestone surface |
cobblestone surface (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /3gf6.jpg | Good | wheelchair rolling across carpet that is buckling |
wheelchair rolling across carpet that is buckling (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /3gf7.jpg | Good | carpet with beveled edge |
carpet with beveled edge (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /3gf8.jpg | Good | carpet to tile transition with straight edge 1/4 inch high max. |
carpet to tile transition with straight edge 1/4 inch high max. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /3gf9.jpg | Good | Cross section of surface opening 1/2" wide max with no max. depth |
Cross section of surface opening 1/2" wide max with no max. depth (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /3op10.jpg | Good | Person using wheelchair positioned for side reach to wall-mounted
phone |
Person using wheelchair positioned for side reach to wall-mounted phone (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /3op11.jpg | Good | Clear floor space for side reach 30" min. wide and 48" min. long (60" min. long if obstructed on both side more than 15") |
Clear floor space for side reach 30" min. wide and 48" min. long (60" min. long if obstructed on both side more than 15") (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /3op12.jpg | Good | Side reach 15 inches min. to 48 inches max. shown in elevation |
Side reach 15 inches min. to 48 inches max. shown in elevation (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /3op13.jpg | Good | Side reach height 48 inches max. above obstruction 34 inches max. high if reach depth 10 inches max. |
Side reach height 48 inches max. above obstruction 34 inches max. high if reach depth 10 inches max. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /3op14.jpg | Good | Side reach 46 inches max. if reach depth over obstruction 34 inches max. high if reach depth greater than 10 inches (24 inches max.) |
Side reach 46 inches max. if reach depth over obstruction 34 inches max. high if reach depth greater than 10 inches (24 inches max.) (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /3op15.jpg | Good | Person using wheelchair in corner (back to side wall) with reach radius over counter extending to approximately 12 inches of side wall. |
Person using wheelchair in corner (back to side wall) with reach radius over counter extending to approximately 12 inches of side wall. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /3op16.jpg | Good | Person using wheelchair in corner (facing side wall) with 24 inches reach radius extending from center point of wheelchair space (does not extend fully to corner) |
Person using wheelchair in corner (facing side wall) with 24 inches reach radius extending from center point of wheelchair space (does not extend fully to corner) (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /3op17.jpg | Good | Children's reach ranges: 16 inches to 44 inches (9-12 years); 18 inches to 40 inches (5-8 years); 20 inches to 36 inches (3 & 4 years) |
Children's reach ranges: 16 inches to 44 inches (9-12 years); 18 inches to 40 inches (5-8 years); 20 inches to 36 inches (3 & 4 years) (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /3op18.jpg | Good | Hand (closed fist) pushing down on lever door hardware |
Hand (closed fist) pushing down on lever door hardware (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /3op19.jpg | Good | operable parts icon |
operable parts icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /3op20.jpg | Good | door handle |
door handle (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /3op21.jpg | Good | keyhole |
keyhole (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /3op22.jpg | Good | light switch |
light switch (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /3op23.jpg | Good | fuel dispenser icon |
fuel dispenser icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /3op6.jpg | Good | Person using wheelchair shown in side view reaching over counter with knee and toe space to operable part; depth of knee and toe space below counter must equal or exceed reach depth above counter. |
Person using wheelchair shown in side view reaching over counter with knee and toe space to operable part; depth of knee and toe space below counter must equal or exceed reach depth above counter. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /3op7.jpg | Good | Unobstructed forward reach range 15 inches min. to 48 inches max. shown in side view |
Unobstructed forward reach range 15 inches min. to 48 inches max. shown in side view (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /3op8.jpg | Good | 48 inches max. reach height above obstruction (counter) if reach depth is 20 inches max. |
48 inches max. reach height above obstruction (counter) if reach depth is 20 inches max. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /3op9.jpg | Good | 44 inches max. reach height above obstruction (counter) if reach depth is greater than 20 inches (25 inches max.) |
44 inches max. reach height above obstruction (counter) if reach depth is greater than 20 inches (25 inches max.) (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /3po10.jpg | Good | Images of post-mounted objects that protrude any amount from posts with leading edge 27" max. AFF or 80" min. AFF |
Images of post-mounted objects that protrude any amount from posts with leading edge 27" max. AFF or 80" min. AFF (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /3po4.jpg | Good | Protruding object located above another with leading edge 27 inches max. AFF. Note: 4 inches max projection can be measured from the leading edge of fixed elements below objects that are within cane sweep |
Protruding object located above another with leading edge 27 inches max. AFF. Note: 4 inches max projection can be measured from the leading edge of fixed elements below objects that are within cane sweep (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /3po6.jpg | Good | Recessed drinking fountain with leading edge above 2 inches AFF |
Recessed drinking fountain with leading edge above 2 inches AFF (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /3po7.jpg | Good | Recessed drinking fountain in plan view projects 4 inches max. from wall surface |
Recessed drinking fountain in plan view projects 4 inches max. from wall surface (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /3po8.jpg | Good | Hi-lo drinking fountain with higher unit enclosed by lower unit on one site and a wall bump-out on the other |
Hi-lo drinking fountain with higher unit enclosed by lower unit on one site and a wall bump-out on the other (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /3po9.jpg | Good | Post-mounted objects with leading edges 27" to 80" high protruding 12" max. from post or pylon; second image shows object on two posts with same protrusion limits and 12" max. distance between posts |
Post-mounted objects with leading edges 27" to 80" high protruding 12" max. from post or pylon; second image shows object on two posts with same protrusion limits and 12" max. distance between posts (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /4amoe-icc.JPG | Good | ICC logo |
ICC logo (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /4amoe11.jpg | Good | standpipe |
standpipe (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /4amoe15.jpg | Good | Sprinkler head |
Sprinkler head (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /4amoe16.jpg | Good | Schematic of horizontal exit shows compliant fire wall or barrier with a 2 hour min. fire-resistance rating; compliant opening protectives, including self-closing or automatic closing fire doors, and no connecting ductwork or utilities between areas. |
Schematic of horizontal exit shows compliant fire wall or barrier with a 2 hour min. fire-resistance rating; compliant opening protectives, including self-closing or automatic closing fire doors, and no connecting ductwork or utilities between areas. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /4amoe18.jpg | Good | Diagram show building with 4 or more stories above the level of exit
discharge and another building with 4 or more stories below the level of
exit discharge. |
Diagram show building with 4 or more stories above the level of exit discharge and another building with 4 or more stories below the level of exit discharge. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4amoe2.jpg | Good | Covers of the 2000 and 2003 International Building Code. |
Covers of the 2000 and 2003 International Building Code. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /4amoe20.jpg | Good | Exit discharge shown as path leading from exit doors to public way. |
Exit discharge shown as path leading from exit doors to public way. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /4amoe21.jpg | Good | Floor plan shows accessible means of egress extending to an exit and to exterior area for assisted rescue at second exit. |
Floor plan shows accessible means of egress extending to an exit and to exterior area for assisted rescue at second exit. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /4amoe22.jpg | Good | Floor plan shows accessible means of egress extending to an exit and to an interior area of refuge at second exit. |
Floor plan shows accessible means of egress extending to an exit and to an interior area of refuge at second exit. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /4amoe24.jpg | Good | Example signs all caps in raised characters and braille: “EXIT,” “LEVEL 2,” “STAIRS” (with stairs symbol), and “AREA OF REFUGE” with accessibility symbol |
Example signs all caps in raised characters and braille: “EXIT,” “LEVEL 2,” “STAIRS” (with stairs symbol), and “AREA OF REFUGE” with accessibility symbol (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /4amoe25a.jpg | Good | Example signs: “EXIT” with directional arrow, “IN CASE OF FIRE USE STAIRS,” with symbol of person using stairs during fire, and posted instructions. |
Example signs: “EXIT” with directional arrow, “IN CASE OF FIRE USE STAIRS,” with symbol of person using stairs during fire, and posted instructions. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /4amoe26.jpg | Good | Sign with “STAIRWAY” in raised letter and braille below stair pictogram that is on field at least 6” high. |
Sign with “STAIRWAY” in raised letter and braille below stair pictogram that is on field at least 6” high. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /4amoe27.jpg | Good | International Symbol of Accessibility and fire extinguisher symbol |
International Symbol of Accessibility and fire extinguisher symbol (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /4amoe28.jpg | Good | Platform lift |
Platform lift (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /4amoe29.jpg | Good | Visual alarm appliance |
Visual alarm appliance (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /4amoe30.jpg | Good | Fire extinguisher in cabinet and alarm pull |
Fire extinguisher in cabinet and alarm pull (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /4amoe31.jpg | Good | Automated doors |
Automated doors (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4amoe4.jpg | Good | Two means of egress shown extending from a point in a room to separate doors. |
Two means of egress shown extending from a point in a room to separate doors. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4amoe8.JPG | Good | Stairs with treads 11” deep min. and risers 4” – 7” high. Note: All steps on a flight must have uniform riser heights and uniform tread depths. Open risers are prohibited. |
Stairs with treads 11” deep min. and risers 4” – 7” high. Note: All steps on a flight must have uniform riser heights and uniform tread depths. Open risers are prohibited. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4amoe9.jpg | Good | Nosing details show: tread edge radius ½” max; angled riser nosing 30 degrees max from vertical; and curved or beveled nosing 1 ½” max. projection (IBC: 1 ¼” max). |
Nosing details show: tread edge radius ½” max; angled riser nosing 30 degrees max from vertical; and curved or beveled nosing 1 ½” max. projection (IBC: 1 ¼” max). (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /4ar10ab.jpg | Good | Two story facility with a small upper story with a maximum occupancy of five. Caption: Exception: Two story government facilities where the story above (or below) entry level has no public use space and a maximum occupant load of 5. |
Two story facility with a small upper story with a maximum occupancy of five. Caption: Exception: Two story government facilities where the story above (or below) entry level has no public use space and a maximum occupant load of 5. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /4ar11.jpg | Good | Symbols of residential facility, transient lodging, detention and correctional facilities, and airport |
Symbols of residential facility, transient lodging, detention and correctional facilities, and airport (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /4ar14.jpg | Good | Restaurant dining area |
Restaurant dining area (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /4ar15.jpg | Good | Comedy and tragedy masks |
Comedy and tragedy masks (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /4ar17.jpg | Good | Free-standing press box |
Free-standing press box (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /4ar18.jpg | Good | Bleacher-mounted press box |
Bleacher-mounted press box (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /4ar19.jpg | Good | Press box with interior and exterior space
highlighted. |
Press box with interior and exterior space highlighted. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /4ar22.jpg | Good | Golfing icon |
Golfing icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /4ar24.jpg | Good | Plan view or route shown to be 36” wide min. with areas that are 32” wide min. that are 24” long max. and separated by 48” min. |
Plan view or route shown to be 36” wide min. with areas that are 32” wide min. that are 24” long max. and separated by 48” min. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /4ar26.jpg | Good | Two people using wheelchairs passing in corridor with 60 inches by 60 inches passing space shown. |
Two people using wheelchairs passing in corridor with 60 inches by 60 inches passing space shown. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /4ar27.jpg | Good | T-shaped passing space in corridor with each stem at least 48 inches long measured from the intersection. |
T-shaped passing space in corridor with each stem at least 48 inches long measured from the intersection. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /4ar28.jpg | Good | Corridor with doorway and adjacent handrail. |
Corridor with doorway and adjacent handrail. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4edg11.jpg | Good | Woman using a wheelchair opening door |
Woman using a wheelchair opening door (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4edg12.jpg | Good | Maneuvering clearance at door shown to be 80 inches high min. |
Maneuvering clearance at door shown to be 80 inches high min. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /4edg13a.JPG | Good | Vestibule with offset pair doors with maneuvering clearance at each doorway on both side. Note: Door maneuvering clearances can overlap. |
Vestibule with offset pair doors with maneuvering clearance at each doorway on both side. Note: Door maneuvering clearances can overlap. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4edg14.jpg | Good | Hospital symbol ("H") |
Hospital symbol ("H") (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /4edg15a.jpg | Good | Door maneuvering clearance 8” max. from face of the door. Note: The maneuvering clearance is measured from the wall but cannot be offset more than 8” from the face of the door. |
Door maneuvering clearance 8” max. from face of the door. Note: The maneuvering clearance is measured from the wall but cannot be offset more than 8” from the face of the door. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4edg16.jpg | Good | Door in shallow recess with maneuvering clearance 8 inches max from face of
door |
Door in shallow recess with maneuvering clearance 8 inches max from face of door (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4edg17.jpg | Good | Door in deep recess over 8 inches deep with maneuvering clearance for
forward approach 8 inches max from face of the door |
Door in deep recess over 8 inches deep with maneuvering clearance for forward approach 8 inches max from face of the door (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4edg18.jpg | Good | Threshold at door |
Threshold at door (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4edg19.jpg | Good | Threshold ¼” high max. with vertical sides. Treshold ½” high max (3/4” max for existing/ altered thresholds) with vertical edge up to ¼” max and 1:2 max beveled edge above. Note: vertical edge must be located below bevel, not above. |
Threshold ¼” high max. with vertical sides. Treshold ½” high max (3/4” max for existing/ altered thresholds) with vertical edge up to ¼” max and 1:2 max beveled edge above. Note: vertical edge must be located below bevel, not above. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4edg20.jpg | Good | 48” min. separation between swing of doors in series. |
48” min. separation between swing of doors in series. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4edg21.jpg | Good | Vestibule with doors on adjacent walls and wheelchair space highlighted that is between swing of doors |
Vestibule with doors on adjacent walls and wheelchair space highlighted that is between swing of doors (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4edg22.jpg | Good | Door lever pushed with closed fist |
Door lever pushed with closed fist (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4edg23.jpg | Good | Person using power chair opening entrance door |
Person using power chair opening entrance door (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4edg24.jpg | Good | Detail of wheelchair user’s feet and footrests at open door with kickplate |
Detail of wheelchair user’s feet and footrests at open door with kickplate (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4edg25.jpg | Good | Tempered glass door withour stile. Note: The top edge of the bottom rail/ shoe of tempered glass doors without stiles must be tapered at least 60⁰ from the horizontal. |
Tempered glass door withour stile. Note: The top edge of the bottom rail/ shoe of tempered glass doors without stiles must be tapered at least 60⁰ from the horizontal. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /4edg26a.jpg | Good | hotel and residential dwelling icons |
hotel and residential dwelling icons (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4edg28.jpg | Good | Detention/correctional facility icon |
Detention/correctional facility icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4edg29.jpg | Good | Label: “Automatic Door – Caution” |
Label: “Automatic Door – Caution” (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4edg32.jpg | Good | Person using wheelchair pushing automated door control; clear floor space at control shown in plan view to be outside the swing of the door |
Person using wheelchair pushing automated door control; clear floor space at control shown in plan view to be outside the swing of the door (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4edg33.jpg | Good | Door control push plate shown on adjacent wall with clear floor space located beyond door swing |
Door control push plate shown on adjacent wall with clear floor space located beyond door swing (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4edg35.jpg | Good | Person using scooter making right angler turn at door in corridor 60 inches wide
min. |
Person using scooter making right angler turn at door in corridor 60 inches wide min. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4edg36.jpg | Good | Pull-side hinge approach maneuvering clearance that is 60 inches deep min.
and provides 36 inches min. strike-side clearance |
Pull-side hinge approach maneuvering clearance that is 60 inches deep min. and provides 36 inches min. strike-side clearance (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /4edg5.jpg | Good | Accessible route adjacent to metal detector |
Accessible route adjacent to metal detector (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /4edg6.jpg | Good | Two-way communication system at entrance |
Two-way communication system at entrance (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /4edg7.jpg | Good | Historic facility |
Historic facility (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /4edg9.jpg | Good | Clear width 32” min. shown measured from the stop to the face of the door open 90 degrees |
Clear width 32” min. shown measured from the stop to the face of the door open 90 degrees (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4epl10.jpg | Good | Emergency phone |
Emergency phone (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4epl13.jpg | Good | Destination-oriented elevator car positon indicator |
Destination-oriented elevator car positon indicator (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4epl14.jpg | Good | Row of elevator cars |
Row of elevator cars (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4epl18.jpg | Good | ASME A18.1 Safety Standard for Platform Lifts and Stairway Chairlifts |
ASME A18.1 Safety Standard for Platform Lifts and Stairway Chairlifts (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4epl19.jpg | Good | Vertical platform lift |
Vertical platform lift (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4epl20.jpg | Good | Inclined platform lift |
Inclined platform lift (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /4epl6.jpg | Good | 1 ¼” max clearance between hoistway landing and car platform. Car platform must have compliance surface and be automatic self-leveling within ½” tolerance maintained under 0 to rated loading conditions. |
1 ¼” max clearance between hoistway landing and car platform. Car platform must have compliance surface and be automatic self-leveling within ½” tolerance maintained under 0 to rated loading conditions. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /4epl9.jpg | Good | Car position indicators shown above door or above control panel |
Car position indicators shown above door or above control panel (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4rcr11.jpg | Good | Assembly area icon |
Assembly area icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4rcr12.jpg | Good | Aisle ramp with wall-mounted handrail on one side |
Aisle ramp with wall-mounted handrail on one side (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4rcr13.jpg | Good | Aisle ramp with seating on both sides and center handrail that is discontinuous |
Aisle ramp with seating on both sides and center handrail that is discontinuous (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4rcr14.jpg | Good | 4 inch min. high curb |
4 inch min. high curb (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4rcr15.jpg | Good | Rail that is less than 4 inches above ramp surface |
Rail that is less than 4 inches above ramp surface (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4rcr16.jpg | Good | Spaces between vertical pickets less than 4 inches |
Spaces between vertical pickets less than 4 inches (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4rcr17.jpg | Good | Extended platform 12” min beyond inside face of handrails |
Extended platform 12” min beyond inside face of handrails (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4rcr19.jpg | Good | Curb ramp profile. Notes: Smooth Transition at grade break (no lips or other changes in level), Ramp Running Slope 1:12 max, Counter Slope 1:20 max |
Curb ramp profile. Notes: Smooth Transition at grade break (no lips or other changes in level), Ramp Running Slope 1:12 max, Counter Slope 1:20 max (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4rcr20.jpg | Good | Curb ramp top landing 36” long min and at least as wide as ramp; side flare slop 1:10 max. |
Curb ramp top landing 36” long min and at least as wide as ramp; side flare slop 1:10 max. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4rcr21.jpg | Good | Curb ramp with landing less than 36” long with side flares that slope 1:12 max. |
Curb ramp with landing less than 36” long with side flares that slope 1:12 max. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4rcr22.jpg | Good | Curb ramp top landing with 1:48 max. slope due to cross slope limit
of perpendicular accessible route |
Curb ramp top landing with 1:48 max. slope due to cross slope limit of perpendicular accessible route (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4rcr23.jpg | Good | Curb ramp with 1:20 max running slope consistent with slope of
parallel accessible route |
Curb ramp with 1:20 max running slope consistent with slope of parallel accessible route (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4rcr24.jpg | Good | Curb ramp with returned sides with planter on one side and grass strip o the other and a top landing at least 36” long |
Curb ramp with returned sides with planter on one side and grass strip o the other and a top landing at least 36” long (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4rcr25.jpg | Good | Built-up curb ramp with side flares 1:10 max and top landing |
Built-up curb ramp with side flares 1:10 max and top landing (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /4rcr26a.JPG | Good | Parallel curb ramp with 48" min. (60" preferred) long landing at bottom between opposing ramp rans with a slope 1:12 max. |
Parallel curb ramp with 48" min. (60" preferred) long landing at bottom between opposing ramp rans with a slope 1:12 max. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4rcr27.jpg | Good | Pair of curb ramps at corner with top landings and ramp openings located within marked crossings (excluding side flares) |
Pair of curb ramps at corner with top landings and ramp openings located within marked crossings (excluding side flares) (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4rcr28.jpg | Good | One figures shows curb ramps at corner with wide radius that are aligned with the curb line and another where the curb ramps or more directionally oriented to the crosswalk. |
One figures shows curb ramps at corner with wide radius that are aligned with the curb line and another where the curb ramps or more directionally oriented to the crosswalk. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4rcr29.jpg | Good | Diagonal curb ramp with a clear space 48” long min. at the bottom that is located within marked crossings and segment of curb 24” min. long beyond flares on both sides within marked crossings. |
Diagonal curb ramp with a clear space 48” long min. at the bottom that is located within marked crossings and segment of curb 24” min. long beyond flares on both sides within marked crossings. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /4rcr3.jpg | Good | Slope shown to equal to ratio of rise to length |
Slope shown to equal to ratio of rise to length (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4rcr30.jpg | Good | Raised crossing at least 36” wide. |
Raised crossing at least 36” wide. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4rcr31.jpg | Good | Pedestrian island with 36” min. wide curb ramps on both sides separated by a level segment at least 48” long |
Pedestrian island with 36” min. wide curb ramps on both sides separated by a level segment at least 48” long (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4rcr32.jpg | Good | Cut-through pedestrian island with route at least 36” wide |
Cut-through pedestrian island with route at least 36” wide (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4rcr33.jpg | Good | Transit icon |
Transit icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4rcr34.jpg | Good | Pedestrian icon |
Pedestrian icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4rcr35.jpg | Good | Curb ramp with detectable warnings at the bottom that extend the full width of the run and are 24” min. deep measured from back of curb. Note: light-on-dark or dark-on-light contrast with adjacent walking surface (color not specified). |
Curb ramp with detectable warnings at the bottom that extend the full width of the run and are 24” min. deep measured from back of curb. Note: light-on-dark or dark-on-light contrast with adjacent walking surface (color not specified). (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4rcr36.jpg | Good | Dome spacing .65 inch measured between base of domes and 1.6 inches to 2.4 inches measured between dome center |
Dome spacing .65 inch measured between base of domes and 1.6 inches to 2.4 inches measured between dome center (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4rcr37.jpg | Good | Dome size .9 inch to 1.4 inches base diameter, 0.2 inch height, top 50% – 65% of the base diameter |
Dome size .9 inch to 1.4 inches base diameter, 0.2 inch height, top 50% – 65% of the base diameter (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /4rcr4.jpg | Good | 36” min. clear width measured between leading edge of ramp handrails |
36” min. clear width measured between leading edge of ramp handrails (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /4rcr6.jpg | Good | Ramp that changes direction with intermediate landing 60” min. by 60” min. |
Ramp that changes direction with intermediate landing 60” min. by 60” min. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /4rcr8.jpg | Good | Doorway at ramp landing. Notes: Ramp landing can overlap door maneuvering clearance. Recommendation: Locate door swing outside ramp landing. |
Doorway at ramp landing. Notes: Ramp landing can overlap door maneuvering clearance. Recommendation: Locate door swing outside ramp landing. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /4rcr9.jpg | Good | Ramp handrail height 34” – 38” consistent height along run (20” – 28” at ramps within play areas. Recommended where lower handrail for children is provided: 28” max. height recommended; 9” min. separation between high and low handrail recommended |
Ramp handrail height 34” – 38” consistent height along run (20” – 28” at ramps within play areas. Recommended where lower handrail for children is provided: 28” max. height recommended; 9” min. separation between high and low handrail recommended (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guide … /alt.jpg | Good | alterations icon |
alterations icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /5p10.jpg | Good | mechanical access parking |
mechanical access parking (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /5p17.jpg | Good | Person using wheelchair exiting van with ramp parking in accessible van space. |
Person using wheelchair exiting van with ramp parking in accessible van space. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /5p18-a.JPG | Good | Van accessible parking space 132” wide min. and access aisle 60” wide min. |
Van accessible parking space 132” wide min. and access aisle 60” wide min. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /5p19.jpg | Good | Van accessible parking space 96” wide min. and access aisle 96” wide min. |
Van accessible parking space 96” wide min. and access aisle 96” wide min. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /5p20.jpg | Good | Angled van accessible parking spaces with an access aisle on the passenger side of each space. |
Angled van accessible parking spaces with an access aisle on the passenger side of each space. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /5p21.jpg | Good | Plan view of garage with the following highlighted: vehicular route from entrance to van space, van space and access aisle, and vehicular route from van space to exit. |
Plan view of garage with the following highlighted: vehicular route from entrance to van space, van space and access aisle, and vehicular route from van space to exit. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /5p22.jpg | Good | Man using power chair at pay station. |
Man using power chair at pay station. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /5p23.jpg | Good | Post-mounted accessible parking space sign 60” high min. measured to bottom edge |
Post-mounted accessible parking space sign 60” high min. measured to bottom edge (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /5p24.jpg | Good | Sign with International Symbol of Accessibility and term “van accessible.” Another sign contains the International Symbol of Accessibility and “reserved parking” with a separate sign below station “van accessible.” |
Sign with International Symbol of Accessibility and term “van accessible.” Another sign contains the International Symbol of Accessibility and “reserved parking” with a separate sign below station “van accessible.” (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /5p25.jpg | Good | Facility with four parking spaces with one served by an access aisle. |
Facility with four parking spaces with one served by an access aisle. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /5p27.jpg | Good | electric vehicle charging station symbol |
electric vehicle charging station symbol (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guide … /5p3.jpg | Good | Valet parking icon |
Valet parking icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guide … /5p4.jpg | Good | Restriping of existing parking space markings |
Restriping of existing parking space markings (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guide … /5p5.jpg | Good | Accessible parking spaces located at entry point of ramp to building entrance |
Accessible parking spaces located at entry point of ramp to building entrance (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guide … /5p7.jpg | Good | Multi-level parking garage |
Multi-level parking garage (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /5plz2.jpg | Good | accessible passenger loading zone |
accessible passenger loading zone (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /5plz3.jpg | Good | Symbols for medical car, valet parking, and parking facility |
Symbols for medical car, valet parking, and parking facility (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /5s10.jpg | Good | Handrail extension shown at latch side of door and shown outside door maneuvering clearance that is located 8” max. from the face of the door. |
Handrail extension shown at latch side of door and shown outside door maneuvering clearance that is located 8” max. from the face of the door. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guide … /5s9.jpg | Good | Escalator symbol |
Escalator symbol (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /11.png | Good | Figure: beveled curb at shower; Detail of beveled curb profile showing a vertical change in level up to a height 1/4" max. and a change in level between 1/4" and 1/2" max. beveled 1:2 Figure: trench drain at shower |
Figure: beveled curb at shower; Detail of beveled curb profile showing a vertical change in level up to a height 1/4" max. and a change in level between 1/4" and 1/2" max. beveled 1:2 Figure: trench drain at shower (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /12.jpg | Good | standard roll-in shower with folding seat on side wall |
standard roll-in shower with folding seat on side wall (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /13.jpg | Good | Controls and shower spray unit shown on back wall above the grab bar and below 48 inches located no more than 27 inches from the seat wall. The seat height is 17 inches to 19 inches. |
Controls and shower spray unit shown on back wall above the grab bar and below 48 inches located no more than 27 inches from the seat wall. The seat height is 17 inches to 19 inches. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /14.png | Good | Lavatory overlapping the clear floor space at roll-in shower on the side farther from the seat. |
Lavatory overlapping the clear floor space at roll-in shower on the side farther from the seat. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /15.png | Good | Alternate roll-in shower compartment |
Alternate roll-in shower compartment (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /16.jpg | Good | Alternate roll-in shower compartment that is 60 |
Alternate roll-in shower compartment that is 60 (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /17.jpg | Good | Person using wheelchair entering an alternate roll-in shower compartment. The side wall farther from the opening and the back wall have grab bars that extend 6 |
Person using wheelchair entering an alternate roll-in shower compartment. The side wall farther from the opening and the back wall have grab bars that extend 6 (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /18.jpg | Good | Elevation of side wall shows controls and shower spray unit located
above the grab bar and below a max. height of 48". The grab bar is 33"
to 36" high measured to the top of the gripping
surface. |
Elevation of side wall shows controls and shower spray unit located above the grab bar and below a max. height of 48". The grab bar is 33" to 36" high measured to the top of the gripping surface. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /19.png | Good | Alternate roll-in shower compartment with folding seat on front wall next to opening. |
Alternate roll-in shower compartment with folding seat on front wall next to opening. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/ … /2.png | Good | Bathroom with toilet, roll-in-shower, and lavatory |
Bathroom with toilet, roll-in-shower, and lavatory (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /20.png | Good | Shower controls and spray unit shown on the side wall farther from the opening or opposite the seat on the back wall. |
Shower controls and spray unit shown on the side wall farther from the opening or opposite the seat on the back wall. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /21.jpg | Good | Controls and shower spray unit shown on back wall 15 inches max. from seat centerline and 48 inches max. high. |
Controls and shower spray unit shown on back wall 15 inches max. from seat centerline and 48 inches max. high. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /22.jpg | Good | Controls and shower spray unit on side wall adjacent to the seat 27 inches max. from the seat wall and above the grab bar which is 33 inches to 36 inches high. The seat height is 17 inches to 19 inches. |
Controls and shower spray unit on side wall adjacent to the seat 27 inches max. from the seat wall and above the grab bar which is 33 inches to 36 inches high. The seat height is 17 inches to 19 inches. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /23.jpg | Good | Transfer shower compartment with seat. |
Transfer shower compartment with seat. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /24.jpg | Good | Person seated in shower and wheelchair located in front of shower opening. |
Person seated in shower and wheelchair located in front of shower opening. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /25.jpg | Good | These dimensions are measured from the centerline of opposing walls since prefabricated units often have rounded corners. The entry must be at least 36 |
These dimensions are measured from the centerline of opposing walls since prefabricated units often have rounded corners. The entry must be at least 36 (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /27.jpg | Good | Controls and shower spray unit located on a side wall 38 inches min. and 48 inches max. above the floor and 15 inches max. from the centerline of the seat. A grab bar extends across the control wall below the controls and shower spray unit. |
Controls and shower spray unit located on a side wall 38 inches min. and 48 inches max. above the floor and 15 inches max. from the centerline of the seat. A grab bar extends across the control wall below the controls and shower spray unit. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /28.jpg | Good | Grab bar on the back wall that extends 18 inches from the control wall and is 33 inches to 36 inches high. |
Grab bar on the back wall that extends 18 inches from the control wall and is 33 inches to 36 inches high. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /29.jpg | Good | Curb at transfer shower compartment that is vertical and ½ |
Curb at transfer shower compartment that is vertical and ½ (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /30.jpg | Good | Open shower area with multiple shower heads and controls that incorporates a transfer compartment in the corner with a seat located on a half-wall. |
Open shower area with multiple shower heads and controls that incorporates a transfer compartment in the corner with a seat located on a half-wall. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /31.jpg | Good | Open shower area with multiple shower heads and controls in a row. A grab bar extends across the wall and extends to both side walls. A shower head on one end also has a hand-held shower spray unit. |
Open shower area with multiple shower heads and controls in a row. A grab bar extends across the wall and extends to both side walls. A shower head on one end also has a hand-held shower spray unit. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /32.png | Good | Hand holding shower spray unit. Note: An on/off control with a non- positive shut-off is required |
Hand holding shower spray unit. Note: An on/off control with a non- positive shut-off is required (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /38.jpg | Good | Folding seat with a height of 17 |
Folding seat with a height of 17 (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /39.jpg | Good | Bathtub with removable seat. |
Bathtub with removable seat. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /40.jpg | Good | Removable seat tub seat 15 |
Removable seat tub seat 15 (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /42.jpg | Good | Tub grab bars 33 |
Tub grab bars 33 (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /43.jpg | Good | Grab bars at tub are 33 inches to 36 inches high measured to the top of the gripping surface. The lower parallel bar on the back wall is 8 inches to 10 inches above the tub rim. |
Grab bars at tub are 33 inches to 36 inches high measured to the top of the gripping surface. The lower parallel bar on the back wall is 8 inches to 10 inches above the tub rim. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /45.jpg | Good | Tub with permanent seat at head end |
Tub with permanent seat at head end (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /46.jpg | Good | Detail of permanent seat that is 15" deep min. and 17" - 19" high. Grab bars on the back wall extend to seat edge. There is no grab bar on the end wall at the seat. |
Detail of permanent seat that is 15" deep min. and 17" - 19" high. Grab bars on the back wall extend to seat edge. There is no grab bar on the end wall at the seat. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guide … /48a.png | Good | Clearance at a tub with a permanent seat is 30 |
Clearance at a tub with a permanent seat is 30 (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /49.jpg | Good | Bathroom with roll-in shower, water closet, and lavatory |
Bathroom with roll-in shower, water closet, and lavatory (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/ … /5.jpg | Good | standard roll-in shower |
standard roll-in shower (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /50.jpg | Good | Plan view of bathroom with roll-in shower in a back corner and lavatory in a counter next to it in the other back corner. A water closet is in the front corner opposite the shower. A door is located in the other front corner opposite the lavatory. |
Plan view of bathroom with roll-in shower in a back corner and lavatory in a counter next to it in the other back corner. A water closet is in the front corner opposite the shower. A door is located in the other front corner opposite the lavatory. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /51.jpg | Good | Bathroom with clearances shown at roll-in shower, lavatory, and water closet. The shower and water closet clearances partly overlap. The door does not swing into fixture clearances. |
Bathroom with clearances shown at roll-in shower, lavatory, and water closet. The shower and water closet clearances partly overlap. The door does not swing into fixture clearances. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /53.png | Good | Door maneuvering clearance shown in bathroom with roll-in shower. |
Door maneuvering clearance shown in bathroom with roll-in shower. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /54.png | Good | Grab bar on side wall at water closet that does not overlap the door
maneuvering clearance at a door in the same wall. |
Grab bar on side wall at water closet that does not overlap the door maneuvering clearance at a door in the same wall. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /55.jpg | Good | Grab bar on side wall at water closet located between the wall and the
door maneuvering clearance which is offset from the face of the door. |
Grab bar on side wall at water closet located between the wall and the door maneuvering clearance which is offset from the face of the door. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /56.jpg | Good | Bathroom with alternate roll-in shower, a counter with two lavatories, and a water closet. |
Bathroom with alternate roll-in shower, a counter with two lavatories, and a water closet. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /57.png | Good | Plan view shows alternate roll-in shower with adjacent counter with two lavatories. The water closet is opposite the lavatories. A door is located in a wall opposite the shower between the lavatory and the water closet. |
Plan view shows alternate roll-in shower with adjacent counter with two lavatories. The water closet is opposite the lavatories. A door is located in a wall opposite the shower between the lavatory and the water closet. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /59.png | Good | Bathroom with alternate roll-in shower and circular turning space shown in front of the door (which swings into it). |
Bathroom with alternate roll-in shower and circular turning space shown in front of the door (which swings into it). (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/ … /6.jpg | Good | Standard roll-in shower 30 inches deep minimum and 60 inches wide minimum with clearance in front of the opening that is 30 inches deep minimum and 60 inches wide minimum. |
Standard roll-in shower 30 inches deep minimum and 60 inches wide minimum with clearance in front of the opening that is 30 inches deep minimum and 60 inches wide minimum. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /60.png | Good | Bathroom with alternate roll-in shower and door maneuvering clearance shown. No fixture overlaps the door maneuvering clearance. |
Bathroom with alternate roll-in shower and door maneuvering clearance shown. No fixture overlaps the door maneuvering clearance. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /61.jpg | Good | Bathroom with tub and removable seat, lavatory, and water closet. |
Bathroom with tub and removable seat, lavatory, and water closet. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /62.png | Good | Bathroom with a located in the front wall. The tub is in one back corner opposite the water closet which is in the other back corner. The lavatory is the front corner on the same wall as the water closet, |
Bathroom with a located in the front wall. The tub is in one back corner opposite the water closet which is in the other back corner. The lavatory is the front corner on the same wall as the water closet, (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /63.png | Good | Bathroom with tub with clearances at tub, water closet, and lavatory highlighted. The door swings into the tub and lavatory clearances. Unobstructed wheelchair space is provided beyond the swing of the door. |
Bathroom with tub with clearances at tub, water closet, and lavatory highlighted. The door swings into the tub and lavatory clearances. Unobstructed wheelchair space is provided beyond the swing of the door. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /64.png | Good | Bathroom with same layout but with a tub that has a permanent seat. The tub clearance, which extends a foot beyond the seat wall, is shown. |
Bathroom with same layout but with a tub that has a permanent seat. The tub clearance, which extends a foot beyond the seat wall, is shown. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /65.png | Good | Bathroom with tub and removable seat with turning space shown in the middle of the room. The door swings into the turning space. |
Bathroom with tub and removable seat with turning space shown in the middle of the room. The door swings into the turning space. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /66.png | Good | Bathroom with tub and removable seat with turning space shown in the middle of the room. The door swings into the turning space. |
Bathroom with tub and removable seat with turning space shown in the middle of the room. The door swings into the turning space. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /67.jpg | Good | Bathroom with transfer shower, tub with permanent seat, water closet, and lavatory. |
Bathroom with transfer shower, tub with permanent seat, water closet, and lavatory. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /68.jpg | Good | The transfer shower and tub are next to each other on one wall. A water closet and adjacent counter with two lavatories are opposite the shower and tub. A door is located on a side wall between the shower and lavatories. |
The transfer shower and tub are next to each other on one wall. A water closet and adjacent counter with two lavatories are opposite the shower and tub. A door is located on a side wall between the shower and lavatories. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /69.jpg | Good | Bathroom with transfer shower and tub with fixture clearances shown. Most partially overlap. The door swings into the shower and tub clearances. An unobstructed clear floor space is provided beyond the swing of the door. |
Bathroom with transfer shower and tub with fixture clearances shown. Most partially overlap. The door swings into the shower and tub clearances. An unobstructed clear floor space is provided beyond the swing of the door. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/ … /7.jpg | Good | Grab in standard roll-in shower on three walls located 6 inches max. from adjacent walls. Note: Grab bar to extend to shower entry (distance from entry not specified) |
Grab in standard roll-in shower on three walls located 6 inches max. from adjacent walls. Note: Grab bar to extend to shower entry (distance from entry not specified) (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /70.jpg | Good | Bathroom with transfer shower and tub with door maneuvering clearance and turning space shown. No fixture overlaps the door maneuvering clearance. |
Bathroom with transfer shower and tub with door maneuvering clearance and turning space shown. No fixture overlaps the door maneuvering clearance. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /71.png | Good | Multi-user shower room with 3 lavatories, 2 urinals, 2 toilet compartments, and 5 shower stalls. |
Multi-user shower room with 3 lavatories, 2 urinals, 2 toilet compartments, and 5 shower stalls. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /72.png | Good | Plan view of the same multi-user shower room shown above. |
Plan view of the same multi-user shower room shown above. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /74.png | Good | Transfer shower with split grab bars that extend to the corner of the shower. |
Transfer shower with split grab bars that extend to the corner of the shower. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /75.jpg | Good | Roll-in shower with split grab bars that are 6 inches max. from adjacent walls. |
Roll-in shower with split grab bars that are 6 inches max. from adjacent walls. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/ … /8.jpg | Good | Elevation of shower side wall with controls above grab bar that is 33 inches to 36 inches high. |
Elevation of shower side wall with controls above grab bar that is 33 inches to 36 inches high. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /9-10a.png | Good | Shower controls, faucet, and shower spray unit can be placed on any of the 3 walls above the grab bar and below a 48" max. height. Detail showing control location 1½ |
Shower controls, faucet, and shower spray unit can be placed on any of the 3 walls above the grab bar and below a 48" max. height. Detail showing control location 1½ (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /house.png | Good | house icon |
house icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/ … /1.png | Good | Images of office building, exterior courtyard, and door with keypad security system |
Images of office building, exterior courtyard, and door with keypad security system (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /10.jpg | Good | Drinking fountain in an alcove with clear floor space that is obstructed on both sides more than 24 inches due to the recess and is 36 inches wide min. |
Drinking fountain in an alcove with clear floor space that is obstructed on both sides more than 24 inches due to the recess and is 36 inches wide min. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /11.jpg | Good | Drinking fountain (side view) with knee and toe space below the unit highlighted. Note: Knee and toe space depth measured from the leading edge. |
Drinking fountain (side view) with knee and toe space below the unit highlighted. Note: Knee and toe space depth measured from the leading edge. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guide … /13a.png | Good | Children's drinking fountain with a spout 30 inches max high and clear floor space for a side approach. |
Children's drinking fountain with a spout 30 inches max high and clear floor space for a side approach. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /14.jpg | Good | Drinking fountain with outlet centerline 3-1/2 inches max to front
edge, including bumpers |
Drinking fountain with outlet centerline 3-1/2 inches max to front edge, including bumpers (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /15.jpg | Good | Unit with a high bowl with a spout 38 inches to 43 inches high next to a low bowl. |
Unit with a high bowl with a spout 38 inches to 43 inches high next to a low bowl. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /16.jpg | Good | Unit with a high and a low bowl. Recommendation: Locate standee units outside clear floor space of wheelchair accessible units. |
Unit with a high and a low bowl. Recommendation: Locate standee units outside clear floor space of wheelchair accessible units. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /17.jpg | Good | Drinking fountain in alcove (plan view) with leading edge projecting 4 inches max. beyond recess |
Drinking fountain in alcove (plan view) with leading edge projecting 4 inches max. beyond recess (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /18.jpg | Good | High drinking fountain located between an adjacent wall of corner and a low drinking fountain. |
High drinking fountain located between an adjacent wall of corner and a low drinking fountain. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/ … /2.png | Good | Security intercom |
Security intercom (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/ … /3.png | Good | Bottle filler and water cooler |
Bottle filler and water cooler (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/ … /8.jpg | Good | Drinking fountain with rectangular bowl with spouts 15" min. from the
vertical support and 5" max. from the unit's front edge. Drinking
fountain with round bowl with spouts 15" min. from the vertical support
and 5" max. from the unit's front edge. |
Drinking fountain with rectangular bowl with spouts 15" min. from the vertical support and 5" max. from the unit's front edge. Drinking fountain with round bowl with spouts 15" min. from the vertical support and 5" max. from the unit's front edge. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/ … /9.jpg | Good | Drinking fountain in plan view with clear floor space 30 inches min. by 48 inches min. centered on the unit. The unit overlaps the front portion of the clear floor space by a depth of 17 inches min. |
Drinking fountain in plan view with clear floor space 30 inches min. by 48 inches min. centered on the unit. The unit overlaps the front portion of the clear floor space by a depth of 17 inches min. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board. … /projecting_fountain_-_bench.jpg | Good | Drinking fountain on wall with benches on both sides. |
Drinking fountain on wall with benches on both sides. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/imag … /projecting_fountain.jpg | Good | Drinking fountain recessed in alcove. |
Drinking fountain recessed in alcove. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/ … /1.jpg | Good | Wall-mounted lavatory with mirror and highlighted clear floor space. |
Wall-mounted lavatory with mirror and highlighted clear floor space. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /10.jpg | Good | Side view of person using a wheelchair positioned for a forward approach at a sink and reaching over countertop. Dimensions show 48 inches maximum reach height above obstruction (counter) if reach depth is 20 inches maximum. |
Side view of person using a wheelchair positioned for a forward approach at a sink and reaching over countertop. Dimensions show 48 inches maximum reach height above obstruction (counter) if reach depth is 20 inches maximum. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /12.jpg | Good | Plan view of person using wheelchair with their back positioned against side wall and extending arm for side reach over counter. Difficult to reach counter space approximately 12 inches from side wall is highlighted. |
Plan view of person using wheelchair with their back positioned against side wall and extending arm for side reach over counter. Difficult to reach counter space approximately 12 inches from side wall is highlighted. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /13.jpg | Good | Plan view of person using wheelchair with their toes against side wall and reaching toward corner over counter. Reach radius of approximately 24 inches shows difficulty in reaching highlighted corner area. |
Plan view of person using wheelchair with their toes against side wall and reaching toward corner over counter. Reach radius of approximately 24 inches shows difficulty in reaching highlighted corner area. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/ … /5.jpg | Good | A perspective diagram of knee and toe space and clear floor space. The leading edge of the knee and toe space clearance is labeled and highlighted. |
A perspective diagram of knee and toe space and clear floor space. The leading edge of the knee and toe space clearance is labeled and highlighted. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/ … /6.jpg | Good | Side view of sink bowl, drainage pipe, and a highlighted dip of the overflow. |
Side view of sink bowl, drainage pipe, and a highlighted dip of the overflow. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/ … /7.jpg | Good | Side view diagram of knee and toe space. Labels read: TOW SPACE and KNEE SPACE. |
Side view diagram of knee and toe space. Labels read: TOW SPACE and KNEE SPACE. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/ … /8.png | Good | Side view diagram of knee and toe space, showing knee and toe space 25 inches deep maximum. Note over arrow reads: Additional depth must provide full knee clearance. |
Side view diagram of knee and toe space, showing knee and toe space 25 inches deep maximum. Note over arrow reads: Additional depth must provide full knee clearance. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/ … /9.jpg | Good | Person using wheelchair reaching over counter to use faucet controls. A vertical red dotted line indicates reach range to faucet controls does not extend beyond the leading edge of a highlighted knee and toe clearance space. |
Person using wheelchair reaching over counter to use faucet controls. A vertical red dotted line indicates reach range to faucet controls does not extend beyond the leading edge of a highlighted knee and toe clearance space. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada … /child_at_sink.jpg | Good | A 5-year-old child using a wheelchair is positioned for a parallel approach to a sink at counter with base cabinetry. |
A 5-year-old child using a wheelchair is positioned for a parallel approach to a sink at counter with base cabinetry. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-a … /faucet-auto.png | Good | Close-up view of faucet with motion-activated sensor. |
Close-up view of faucet with motion-activated sensor. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada- … /faucet-lever.png | Good | Close-up view of a single-lever manual faucet. |
Close-up view of a single-lever manual faucet. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/image … /faucet-push-finger.png | Good | Close-up view of hand pressing a push-button metering faucet. |
Close-up view of hand pressing a push-button metering faucet. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada … /hospital_sink.png | Good | An elongated lavatory with a two-lever manual faucet. |
An elongated lavatory with a two-lever manual faucet. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /kitchen.png | Good | A residential dwelling unit kitchen with base cabinetry and conventional range. Open space beneath kitchen sink provides clearance for a forward approach. |
A residential dwelling unit kitchen with base cabinetry and conventional range. Open space beneath kitchen sink provides clearance for a forward approach. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/image … /kitchenette-no_cfs.png | Good | A breakroom or kitchenette with base cabinetry and no cooktop or conventional range. Base kitchen cabinet with pocket doors open to provide a forward approach to sink. |
A breakroom or kitchenette with base cabinetry and no cooktop or conventional range. Base kitchen cabinet with pocket doors open to provide a forward approach to sink. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images … /kitchenette-w_cfs.png | Good | A breakroom/kitchenette with base cabinetry and no cooktop or conventional range. Clear floor space for a parallel approach in front of the sink is highlighted. |
A breakroom/kitchenette with base cabinetry and no cooktop or conventional range. Clear floor space for a parallel approach in front of the sink is highlighted. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guide … /lab.jpg | Good | A classroom lab with individual sink stations, including sinks and work surfaces with forward approach access. |
A classroom lab with individual sink stations, including sinks and work surfaces with forward approach access. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images … /reach-paper_towel.jpg | Good | Plan view of person using wheelchair at multi-user bathroom sink and reaching for towel dispenser located on side wall, adjacent to sink, and outside highlighted clear floor space for lavatory. |
Plan view of person using wheelchair at multi-user bathroom sink and reaching for towel dispenser located on side wall, adjacent to sink, and outside highlighted clear floor space for lavatory. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images … /removable_cabinet.png | Good | Cut-away illustration of cabinet under bathroom sink, showing tiled floor. |
Cut-away illustration of cabinet under bathroom sink, showing tiled floor. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /sink-30.jpg | Good | Plan view of clear floor space underlying lavatory. Highlighted clear floor space with dimensions of 30 inches wide minimum and 48 inches deep minimum. The clear floor space underlies the lavatory 17 to 25 inches. |
Plan view of clear floor space underlying lavatory. Highlighted clear floor space with dimensions of 30 inches wide minimum and 48 inches deep minimum. The clear floor space underlies the lavatory 17 to 25 inches. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /sink-36.png | Good | Plan view of larger highlighted clear floor space underlying recessed lavatory in alcove. Clear floor space recessed more than 24 inches deep into an alcove must be 36 inches wide minimum and 48 inches deep minimum. |
Plan view of larger highlighted clear floor space underlying recessed lavatory in alcove. Clear floor space recessed more than 24 inches deep into an alcove must be 36 inches wide minimum and 48 inches deep minimum. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /sink.png | Good | sauna icon |
sauna icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.go … /soap_dispenser-reflection.png | Good | Person using a wheelchair at a sink in multi-user bathroom and operating a motion-activated soap dispenser. |
Person using a wheelchair at a sink in multi-user bathroom and operating a motion-activated soap dispenser. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/ … /1.jpg | Good | Elevated perspective view of the inside of a sauna. A highlighted circle of wheelchair turning space is in front of the door, and a highlighted rectangle of clear floor space is adjacent to the short axis of the accessible bench. |
Elevated perspective view of the inside of a sauna. A highlighted circle of wheelchair turning space is in front of the door, and a highlighted rectangle of clear floor space is adjacent to the short axis of the accessible bench. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/ … /2.jpg | Good | Elevated perspective view of fixed bench inside a sauna. A highlighted clear floor space is adjacent to the bench and labeled dimensions of 30 inches deep minimum and 48 inches wide minimum. |
Elevated perspective view of fixed bench inside a sauna. A highlighted clear floor space is adjacent to the bench and labeled dimensions of 30 inches deep minimum and 48 inches wide minimum. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/ … /3.png | Good | Side view of a wooden bench with slats on the seat and back rest, and a zoomed-in inset of the portion where the seating connects to the back support. |
Side view of a wooden bench with slats on the seat and back rest, and a zoomed-in inset of the portion where the seating connects to the back support. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/ … /4.png | Good | Elevated perspective view of bench fixed to the wall inside a sauna. Dimensions show 42 inches minimum length of the seat and 42 inches minimum length of the wall acting as back support. |
Elevated perspective view of bench fixed to the wall inside a sauna. Dimensions show 42 inches minimum length of the seat and 42 inches minimum length of the wall acting as back support. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada … /outside_sauna.png | Good | Elevated perspective view of entrance to sauna with door ajar and scooter parked to the left of the door outside of the required maneuvering space. |
Elevated perspective view of entrance to sauna with door ajar and scooter parked to the left of the door outside of the required maneuvering space. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /realistic.png | Good | The inside of a sauna showing fixed seating, temperature controls, clothes hooks, and a door with a glazing panel. |
The inside of a sauna showing fixed seating, temperature controls, clothes hooks, and a door with a glazing panel. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /sauna.png | Good | sauna icon |
sauna icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /10.png | Good | Water closet (elevation) with seat 17" 19" high measured to the top
of the seat. Notes: Flush controls must be on the open side and, if
hand-operated, comply as operable parts). Seats cannot be sprung to
return to lifted
position. |
Water closet (elevation) with seat 17" 19" high measured to the top of the seat. Notes: Flush controls must be on the open side and, if hand-operated, comply as operable parts). Seats cannot be sprung to return to lifted position. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /12.png | Good | Water closet (elevation) with side grab bar 42 long min. that is 12 inches max. from the rear wall and extends 54 inches min. in front of the water closet; the grab bar is 33 inches - 36 inches high measured to the top of the gripping surface. |
Water closet (elevation) with side grab bar 42 long min. that is 12 inches max. from the rear wall and extends 54 inches min. in front of the water closet; the grab bar is 33 inches - 36 inches high measured to the top of the gripping surface. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /13.png | Good | Water closet with rear grab bar that is split because of the location of flush
controls |
Water closet with rear grab bar that is split because of the location of flush controls (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /14.png | Good | Water closet with grab bar shifted to open side to not conflict with
location of flush control |
Water closet with grab bar shifted to open side to not conflict with location of flush control (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /15.png | Good | Clearance at side grab bar shown to extend 12 inches min above the bar and 1 1/2 inches min. from the ends and bottom of the bar |
Clearance at side grab bar shown to extend 12 inches min above the bar and 1 1/2 inches min. from the ends and bottom of the bar (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /16.jpg | Good | Hand shown gripping side grab bar |
Hand shown gripping side grab bar (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /17.png | Good | Grab bar with a circular cross section 1 1/4 inches - 2 inches in diameter and a clearance from the wall 1 1/2 inches |
Grab bar with a circular cross section 1 1/4 inches - 2 inches in diameter and a clearance from the wall 1 1/2 inches (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /18.png | Good | Grab bar with non-circular cross section with rounded edges and a perimeter dimension 4 inches - 4.8 inhces, a max. cross-section dimension of 2 inches, and a clearance 1 1/2 inches from the wall |
Grab bar with non-circular cross section with rounded edges and a perimeter dimension 4 inches - 4.8 inhces, a max. cross-section dimension of 2 inches, and a clearance 1 1/2 inches from the wall (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /19.jpg | Good | water closet with vertical grab bar above the horizontal side grab bar |
water closet with vertical grab bar above the horizontal side grab bar (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/ … /2.png | Good | Single-user restrooms along a corridor |
Single-user restrooms along a corridor (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /20.png | Good | toilet paper dispenser |
toilet paper dispenser (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /21.png | Good | large two-roll toilet paper dispenser |
large two-roll toilet paper dispenser (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /22.png | Good | Recessed toilet paper dispenser location 15" - 48" above the floor
(measured to dispenser outlet) and dispenser centerline 7" - 9" beyond
leading edge of water closet |
Recessed toilet paper dispenser location 15" - 48" above the floor (measured to dispenser outlet) and dispenser centerline 7" - 9" beyond leading edge of water closet (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /23.png | Good | Non-recessed toilet paper dispenser location 15" min. high and 1
1/2" min. below the grab bar and 12" min. above the grab bar and 48"
high, measured to the outlet; centerline 7" - 9" beyond leading edge
of water closet |
Non-recessed toilet paper dispenser location 15" min. high and 1 1/2" min. below the grab bar and 12" min. above the grab bar and 48" high, measured to the outlet; centerline 7" - 9" beyond leading edge of water closet (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /24.png | Good | Water closet in corner with clearance 60 inches wide min. and 56 inches min. deep |
Water closet in corner with clearance 60 inches wide min. and 56 inches min. deep (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /25.png | Good | Water closet with lavatory next to it. Lavatory has clear floor space 30 inches min. by 48 inches for a forward approach. The lavatory does not overlap the water closet clearance, but a portion of the lavatory clearance does. |
Water closet with lavatory next to it. Lavatory has clear floor space 30 inches min. by 48 inches for a forward approach. The lavatory does not overlap the water closet clearance, but a portion of the lavatory clearance does. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /26.png | Good | Lavatory recessed next to water closet to be located outside the water closet clearance. Rear grab bar at water closet 24 |
Lavatory recessed next to water closet to be located outside the water closet clearance. Rear grab bar at water closet 24 (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /27.png | Good | Two single-user toilet rooms located back-to-back with recessed lavatories next to the water closet. |
Two single-user toilet rooms located back-to-back with recessed lavatories next to the water closet. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /29.png | Good | Toilet room with a water closet and an adjacent lavatory. A door opposite the lavatory swings in. The door maneuvering clearance is 60 inches deep and abuts the lavatory. A strike-side clearance 18” min. is required on the latch side of the door. |
Toilet room with a water closet and an adjacent lavatory. A door opposite the lavatory swings in. The door maneuvering clearance is 60 inches deep and abuts the lavatory. A strike-side clearance 18” min. is required on the latch side of the door. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /30.png | Good | Toilet room with a water closet and an adjacent lavatory with a door opposite the lavatory that swings in. The door does not swing into the clearances at the water closet and lavatory. |
Toilet room with a water closet and an adjacent lavatory with a door opposite the lavatory that swings in. The door does not swing into the clearances at the water closet and lavatory. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /32.png | Good | Toilet room with a water closet, an adjacent lavatory, and turning space in the form of a 60 inches min. diameter circle. |
Toilet room with a water closet, an adjacent lavatory, and turning space in the form of a 60 inches min. diameter circle. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /33.png | Good | Toilet room with a water closet, an adjacent lavatory, and turning space in the form of a T-shaped space. Each arm of the T is 36 inches wide min. and the center stem extends 24 inches min. from perpendicular segment which is 60 inches long min. |
Toilet room with a water closet, an adjacent lavatory, and turning space in the form of a T-shaped space. Each arm of the T is 36 inches wide min. and the center stem extends 24 inches min. from perpendicular segment which is 60 inches long min. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /34.png | Good | Lavatory with knee and toe space shown overlapping a portion of the turning circle. |
Lavatory with knee and toe space shown overlapping a portion of the turning circle. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /35.png | Good | Lavatory with knee and toe space shown overlapping only one segment of the T-shaped turning space. This overlap is limited to one segment so that the other two segments of the T are clear for approach and backing up. |
Lavatory with knee and toe space shown overlapping only one segment of the T-shaped turning space. This overlap is limited to one segment so that the other two segments of the T are clear for approach and backing up. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/ … /4.png | Good | medical care icon |
medical care icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /41.png | Good | Toilet room with a water closet in a back corner and a lavatory on the front wall opposite the toilet. The door is located next to the lavatory and swings in. The lavatory does not overlap the door maneuvering clearance. |
Toilet room with a water closet in a back corner and a lavatory on the front wall opposite the toilet. The door is located next to the lavatory and swings in. The lavatory does not overlap the door maneuvering clearance. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /43.png | Good | baby changing icon |
baby changing icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /45.png | Good | Toilet room with water closet and adjacent lavatory and a baby-changing table on the opposite wall. The table does not overlap fixture clearances or the door maneuvering clearance when stowed |
Toilet room with water closet and adjacent lavatory and a baby-changing table on the opposite wall. The table does not overlap fixture clearances or the door maneuvering clearance when stowed (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /46.png | Good | Toilet room with water closet and adjacent lavatory and a baby-changing table on the opposite wall. Clear floor space for a forward approach is shown at the table in the down position. |
Toilet room with water closet and adjacent lavatory and a baby-changing table on the opposite wall. Clear floor space for a forward approach is shown at the table in the down position. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /48.png | Good | Dwelling unit toilet room with a water closet with a 15 |
Dwelling unit toilet room with a water closet with a 15 (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /49.png | Good | Plan view of water closet and adjacent lavatory. The lavatory is 18 inches min. from the water closet centerline and overlaps a portion of the water closet clearance which is 66 inches deep min. |
Plan view of water closet and adjacent lavatory. The lavatory is 18 inches min. from the water closet centerline and overlaps a portion of the water closet clearance which is 66 inches deep min. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/ … /5.jpg | Good | Restroom with water closet and mirror above lavatory highlighted |
Restroom with water closet and mirror above lavatory highlighted (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /50.png | Good | Water closet and adjacent lavatory shown in elevation. The rear grab bar at the water closet extends from the water closet centerline 12 |
Water closet and adjacent lavatory shown in elevation. The rear grab bar at the water closet extends from the water closet centerline 12 (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /51.png | Good | Children’s water closet with: the centerline 12 inches – 18 inches from the side wall, a seat height 11 inches – 17 inches, a rear grab bar 18 inches – 27 inches high, and flush controls 36 inches max. high. |
Children’s water closet with: the centerline 12 inches – 18 inches from the side wall, a seat height 11 inches – 17 inches, a rear grab bar 18 inches – 27 inches high, and flush controls 36 inches max. high. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /52.png | Good | Children’s water closet shown from the side with a side grab bar 18 inches – 27 inches high and a toilet paper dispenser height 14 inches min. to 19 inches max. |
Children’s water closet shown from the side with a side grab bar 18 inches – 27 inches high and a toilet paper dispenser height 14 inches min. to 19 inches max. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /53.png | Good | Portable toilet with ramp to entrance and labelled by the ISA |
Portable toilet with ramp to entrance and labelled by the ISA (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guide … /54a.png | Good | Plan view of portable toilet with water closet in corner with side and rear grab bars; water closet clearance and turning space highlighted. |
Plan view of portable toilet with water closet in corner with side and rear grab bars; water closet clearance and turning space highlighted. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guide … /58a.png | Good | Wheelchair accessible toilet compartment with door in the side partition farther from the water closet with the opening 4 |
Wheelchair accessible toilet compartment with door in the side partition farther from the water closet with the opening 4 (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/ … /6.png | Good | historic site |
historic site (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /60.png | Good | Wheelchair accessible toilet compartment door with latch-approach maneuvering clearance that is 42 inch deep min. with strike-side clearance 24 inch min. |
Wheelchair accessible toilet compartment door with latch-approach maneuvering clearance that is 42 inch deep min. with strike-side clearance 24 inch min. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /61.png | Good | Wheelchair accessible toilet compartment door with forward-approach maneuvering clearance that is 60” deep min. with strike-side clearance 18” min. |
Wheelchair accessible toilet compartment door with forward-approach maneuvering clearance that is 60” deep min. with strike-side clearance 18” min. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /62.png | Good | Wheelchair accessible toilet compartment door with hinge-approach maneuvering clearance that is 60 inches deep min. with strike-side clearance 36 inches min. |
Wheelchair accessible toilet compartment door with hinge-approach maneuvering clearance that is 60 inches deep min. with strike-side clearance 36 inches min. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /63.png | Good | Wheelchair accessible toilet compartment door with hinge-approach maneuvering clearance that is 54 inches deep min. with strike-side clearance 42 inches min. |
Wheelchair accessible toilet compartment door with hinge-approach maneuvering clearance that is 54 inches deep min. with strike-side clearance 42 inches min. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /65.png | Good | Wheelchair accessible toilet compartment for children that is 60" wide
min. (66" min. if there is no toe clearance below a side partition. The
depth is 59" min (65" min if there is no toe clearance below the front
partition. |
Wheelchair accessible toilet compartment for children that is 60" wide min. (66" min. if there is no toe clearance below a side partition. The depth is 59" min (65" min if there is no toe clearance below the front partition. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /66.png | Good | Wheelchair accessible toilet compartment at the end of a row of compartments with an in-swinging door that clears the minimum compartment area. |
Wheelchair accessible toilet compartment at the end of a row of compartments with an in-swinging door that clears the minimum compartment area. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /71.png | Good | Wall-hung urinal that is 13½” deep min. measured from the face of the urinal rim to the back of the fixture. The rim is 17 inches high max. |
Wall-hung urinal that is 13½” deep min. measured from the face of the urinal rim to the back of the fixture. The rim is 17 inches high max. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /72.png | Good | Stall-type urinal shown extending to floor. |
Stall-type urinal shown extending to floor. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /74.png | Good | men's room sign |
men's room sign (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guide … /74b.png | Good | women's room sign |
women's room sign (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /75.png | Good | restroom sign with arrow and ISA |
restroom sign with arrow and ISA (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /76.png | Good | Door maneuvering clearance shown offset 8 inches maximum from the face of a door; a grab bar extends to a point near the latch side of the door and is within the 8-inch offset and does not overlap the door maneuvering clearance. |
Door maneuvering clearance shown offset 8 inches maximum from the face of a door; a grab bar extends to a point near the latch side of the door and is within the 8-inch offset and does not overlap the door maneuvering clearance. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/ … /9.png | Good | Water closet (plan view) with centerline 16 inches to 18 inches from side wall and clearance 60 inches wide min. by 56 inches deep min. Note: specifying 17 inches will accommodate construction variations up to 1 inch |
Water closet (plan view) with centerline 16 inches to 18 inches from side wall and clearance 60 inches wide min. by 56 inches deep min. Note: specifying 17 inches will accommodate construction variations up to 1 inch (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/ … /1.png | Good | washer icon |
washer icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/ … /2.jpg | Good | Person in a wheelchair loading clothes into a dryer and positioned within a highlighted clear floor space. |
Person in a wheelchair loading clothes into a dryer and positioned within a highlighted clear floor space. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/ … /3.png | Good | Plan view of highlighted clear floor space centered on dryer and dimensions 30 inches minimum by 48 inches minimum measured for clear floor space. |
Plan view of highlighted clear floor space centered on dryer and dimensions 30 inches minimum by 48 inches minimum measured for clear floor space. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/ … /4.jpg | Good | Front elevation view of washer and dryer. |
Front elevation view of washer and dryer. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/ … /5.jpg | Good | Side-Elevation view of washing machine with a person using a wheelchair positioned for a parallel approach at a top-loading washer and reaching to use rear controls. |
Side-Elevation view of washing machine with a person using a wheelchair positioned for a parallel approach at a top-loading washer and reaching to use rear controls. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /laudromat.png | Good | A laundromat showing an area with washers at ground level and additional raised machines in the background. |
A laundromat showing an area with washers at ground level and additional raised machines in the background. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/a … /washer_controls.png | Good | Perspective view of person using wheelchair in front of a top-loading washing machine and reaching over the closed door to use the rear controls. |
Perspective view of person using wheelchair in front of a top-loading washing machine and reaching over the closed door to use the rear controls. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/image … /01_-_just_counters.png | Good | Grocery checkout aisles with ISA beneath aisle numbers for some of the checkout counters. |
Grocery checkout aisles with ISA beneath aisle numbers for some of the checkout counters. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/ … /1.jpg | Good | Example door sign with lettering which is exempt, required to be visual, and required to be both visual and tactile, including braille. |
Example door sign with lettering which is exempt, required to be visual, and required to be both visual and tactile, including braille. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /10.jpg | Good | FAMILY RESTROOM sign with dimension lines showing space between raised characters and braille, and distance between braille and the border of the sign. |
FAMILY RESTROOM sign with dimension lines showing space between raised characters and braille, and distance between braille and the border of the sign. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /11.jpg | Good | Six braille characters with dimension lines identifying size and spacing of braille dots and cells. |
Six braille characters with dimension lines identifying size and spacing of braille dots and cells. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /12.jpg | Good | Men's restroom sign with pictogram with dimension lines identifying pictogram field and location of raised characters and braille. |
Men's restroom sign with pictogram with dimension lines identifying pictogram field and location of raised characters and braille. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /13.png | Good | ISA, TTY symbol and arrow, no cell phones symbol, biohazard symbol. |
ISA, TTY symbol and arrow, no cell phones symbol, biohazard symbol. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /14.jpg | Good | sign next to door with inset closeup showing minimum and maximum height of braille and raised characters |
sign next to door with inset closeup showing minimum and maximum height of braille and raised characters (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /15.jpg | Good | Woman standing in square on ground tactilely reading sign beyond swing of door open 45 degrees. |
Woman standing in square on ground tactilely reading sign beyond swing of door open 45 degrees. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /16.jpg | Good | Door with adjacent sign and square on ground next to door frame centered to the sign. |
Door with adjacent sign and square on ground next to door frame centered to the sign. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /17.jpg | Good | Overlapping capital O letters showing thin and wide character shapes above a sideways capital letter I. |
Overlapping capital O letters showing thin and wide character shapes above a sideways capital letter I. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /18.jpg | Good | Capital letter I with dimension lines identifying minimum and maximum stroke thickness. |
Capital letter I with dimension lines identifying minimum and maximum stroke thickness. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /19.jpg | Good | Uppercase letters I and O with dimension line identifying closest point between characters |
Uppercase letters I and O with dimension line identifying closest point between characters (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /20.jpg | Good | Side view of person behind barrier separated from wall with sign. Dimension lines identify distance between sign and barrier and distance from finish floor to character baseline on sign. |
Side view of person behind barrier separated from wall with sign. Dimension lines identify distance between sign and barrier and distance from finish floor to character baseline on sign. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /21.jpg | Good | Airport terminal with signs above general circulation path. Dimension line identifies distance from finish floor to bottom of sign as 80″ min. |
Airport terminal with signs above general circulation path. Dimension line identifies distance from finish floor to bottom of sign as 80″ min. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /22.jpg | Good | Sign mounted to two posts with dimension lines identifying height from finish floor to bottom of sign, distance from edge of sign to post, and distance between posts. |
Sign mounted to two posts with dimension lines identifying height from finish floor to bottom of sign, distance from edge of sign to post, and distance between posts. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /23.jpg | Good | Sign mounted to single post with dimension lines identifying height from finish floor to bottom of sign and distance from edge of sign to post. |
Sign mounted to single post with dimension lines identifying height from finish floor to bottom of sign and distance from edge of sign to post. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /24.jpg | Good | High sign mounted to two posts with dimension lines identifying height from finish floor to bottom of sign, distance from edge of sign to post, and distance between posts. |
High sign mounted to two posts with dimension lines identifying height from finish floor to bottom of sign, distance from edge of sign to post, and distance between posts. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /25.jpg | Good | Low sign mounted to two posts with dimension lines identifying height from finish floor to bottom of sign, distance from edge of sign to post, and distance between posts. |
Low sign mounted to two posts with dimension lines identifying height from finish floor to bottom of sign, distance from edge of sign to post, and distance between posts. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /26.png | Good | Sign post: metrobus, G6 G8 G10 T60 |
Sign post: metrobus, G6 G8 G10 T60 (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /29.png | Good | train icon |
train icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /30.jpg | Good | FAMILY RESTROOM sign with pictogram of adults holding child's hands and an ISA. Below pictogram field are raised characters with contrast and braille. |
FAMILY RESTROOM sign with pictogram of adults holding child's hands and an ISA. Below pictogram field are raised characters with contrast and braille. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guide … /304.png | Good | room number sign quote 304 unquote, raised characters and braille |
room number sign quote 304 unquote, raised characters and braille (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /31.png | Good | Reserved parking sign with ISA and dimension line. |
Reserved parking sign with ISA and dimension line. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /32.png | Good | Multi-story parking garage |
Multi-story parking garage (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /33.jpg | Good | house icon |
house icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/ … /4.jpg | Good | Sign reading quote FAMILY RESTROOM in both tactile characters and braille. |
Sign reading quote FAMILY RESTROOM in both tactile characters and braille. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/ … /5.jpg | Good | Dimension line identifying closest point between two letters, the O O between R and M. |
Dimension line identifying closest point between two letters, the O O between R and M. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/ … /6.jpg | Good | Top-down closeup of two rectangular raised characters |
Top-down closeup of two rectangular raised characters (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/ … /7.jpg | Good | Top-down closeup of two beveled raised characters |
Top-down closeup of two beveled raised characters (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/ … /8.jpg | Good | Overlapping capital O letters showing thin and wide character shapes above a sideways capital letter I. |
Overlapping capital O letters showing thin and wide character shapes above a sideways capital letter I. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/ … /9.jpg | Good | Capital letter I with dimension lines identifying stroke thickness and character height. |
Capital letter I with dimension lines identifying stroke thickness and character height. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guide … /ATM.png | Good | Stand-alone ATM photo. |
Stand-alone ATM photo. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-ab … /bumpercars.png | Good | Bumper Cars attraction with ramp and stairs leading to boarding area. Signs indicate direction of accessible route and need to transfer from wheelchair. |
Bumper Cars attraction with ramp and stairs leading to boarding area. Signs indicate direction of accessible route and need to transfer from wheelchair. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /cafeteria.png | Good | Cafeteria sign with pictogram of fork and knife. |
Cafeteria sign with pictogram of fork and knife. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/a … /capital_braille.png | Good | braille capital character, dot 6 |
braille capital character, dot 6 (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ … /Contrast_-_bad_1.png | Good | Sign with the word quote contrast undquote in grey color against a tan background |
Sign with the word quote contrast undquote in grey color against a tan background (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ … /Contrast_-_bad_2.png | Good | Sign with the word quote contrast unquote in tan color against a beige background. |
Sign with the word quote contrast unquote in tan color against a beige background. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images … /Contrast_-_good_1.png | Good | Sign with the word quote contrast unquote in light beige color against a dark brown background. |
Sign with the word quote contrast unquote in light beige color against a dark brown background. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images … /Contrast_-_good_2.png | Good | Sign with the word quote contrast unquote in dark brown color against a light beige background. |
Sign with the word quote contrast unquote in dark brown color against a light beige background. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov … /Detecting_Door_Sign_walk.png | Good | Woman with long white cane walking along hallway with doors. Each door is labeled with an adjacent sign. |
Woman with long white cane walking along hallway with doors. Each door is labeled with an adjacent sign. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/imag … /Detecting_Door_Sign.png | Good | Woman with long white cane at closed door, touching small sign next to the door. |
Woman with long white cane at closed door, touching small sign next to the door. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-boar … /Door_-_Push_Side_closer_latch.png | Good | sign on face of single door with closer and push-plate |
sign on face of single door with closer and push-plate (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board … /Door_-_Recessed_no_clearance.png | Good | Recessed single door without enough latch side clearance for sign. Sign is located on adjacent parallel wall. |
Recessed single door without enough latch side clearance for sign. Sign is located on adjacent parallel wall. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-boa … /Door_-_Recessed_with_clearance.png | Good | Recessed single door with enough space for sign on wall adjacent to latch side of door. |
Recessed single door with enough space for sign on wall adjacent to latch side of door. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/a … /Door_-_Standard.png | Good | Sign on wall adjacent to latch side of single door. |
Sign on wall adjacent to latch side of single door. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /door-exit.png | Good | Door with lighted EXIT sign above it. A small tactile sign on wall to right of the door is circled with an arrow pointed to magnified cutaway detail. |
Door with lighted EXIT sign above it. A small tactile sign on wall to right of the door is circled with an arrow pointed to magnified cutaway detail. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /Door@4x.png | Good | open doorway icon |
open doorway icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/i … /Double_Door_-_inactive.png | Good | Double leaf door with handle only on the right door, and sign on left door. |
Double leaf door with handle only on the right door, and sign on left door. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-a … /Double_Door.png | Good | Double leaf door with handles on each leaf and sign on wall right of door. |
Double leaf door with handles on each leaf and sign on wall right of door. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/imag … /egress_instructions.png | Good | Sign with quote Push for Help unquote in tactile and braille characters next to EMERGENCY PHONE. Additional instructions are only in visual characters. |
Sign with quote Push for Help unquote in tactile and braille characters next to EMERGENCY PHONE. Additional instructions are only in visual characters. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ … /elevator_buttons.png | Good | Elevator button panel with detail showing low contrast floor level sign with tactile number 2 and braille |
Elevator button panel with detail showing low contrast floor level sign with tactile number 2 and braille (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-a … /Elevator@4x.png | Good | elevator icon |
elevator icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /Elevators.png | Good | Sign: Elevators with arrow pointing right |
Sign: Elevators with arrow pointing right (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-a … /Exit-AoR-01.png | Good | EXIT sign with ISA symbol and quote area of refuge unquote in high contrast tactile characters with braille. |
EXIT sign with ISA symbol and quote area of refuge unquote in high contrast tactile characters with braille. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /exit-dim.png | Good | EXIT sign |
EXIT sign (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /Exit@4x.png | Good | exit sign icon |
exit sign icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ad … /exterior_sign3.png | Good | WESTGATE PLAZA embossed on stone monument in front of office building |
WESTGATE PLAZA embossed on stone monument in front of office building (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.acc … /Family_Restroom_braille_-_contrast-01.png | Good | FAMILY RESTROOM sign with white characters on a black background |
FAMILY RESTROOM sign with white characters on a black background (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/ … /Family_Restroom_braille.png | Good | FAMILY RESTROOM sign with black letters on a light tan background, braille below. |
FAMILY RESTROOM sign with black letters on a light tan background, braille below. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ad … /Grand_Ballroom.png | Good | room name sign quote GRAND BALLROOM unquote, in raised characters and braille |
room name sign quote GRAND BALLROOM unquote, in raised characters and braille (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.g … /Hearing_Loss_and_TTY_-_ear.png | Good | I S A pictogram for assistive listening system, an ear with a thick diagonal line from bottom left to top right |
I S A pictogram for assistive listening system, an ear with a thick diagonal line from bottom left to top right (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board. … /Hearing_Loss_and_TTY_-_ear1.png | Good | International Symbol of Access for Hearing Loss |
International Symbol of Access for Hearing Loss (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board. … /Hearing_Loss_and_TTY_-_ear2.png | Good | icon: ear slash |
icon: ear slash (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board … /Hearing_Loss_and_TTY_-_phone.png | Good | I S A pictogram for T T Y, a telephone handset sitting on keyboard |
I S A pictogram for T T Y, a telephone handset sitting on keyboard (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-boar … /Hearing_Loss_and_TTY_-_phone1.png | Good | International Symbol of TTY |
International Symbol of TTY (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-boar … /Hearing_Loss_and_TTY_-_phone2.png | Good | icon: TTY |
icon: TTY (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/chapter7/… | Good | White ISA on blue background with arrow pointing right. |
White ISA on blue background with arrow pointing right. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/chapter7/… | Good | White ISA on black background |
White ISA on black background (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/chapter7/… | Good | icon: wheelchair |
icon: wheelchair (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/chapter7/… | Good | I S A pictograph of a wheelchair |
I S A pictograph of a wheelchair (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/chapter7/… | Good | White ISA on blue background with arrow and words: Use C Street Entrance. |
White ISA on blue background with arrow and words: Use C Street Entrance. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/chapter7/… | Good | Black ISA on white background |
Black ISA on white background (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /J-103.png | Good | J-103: room number sign with raised characters and braille |
J-103: room number sign with raised characters and braille (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/im … /Notice_Employees_Only.png | Good | Sign: NOTICE: EMPLOYEES ONLY |
Sign: NOTICE: EMPLOYEES ONLY (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada- … /outdoor_sign.png | Good | ISA sign located at fork in path leading to different entrances of building. Wider straight path leads to stairs beyond ISA sign, which has arrow pointing right towards entrance with ramp. |
ISA sign located at fork in path leading to different entrances of building. Wider straight path leads to stairs beyond ISA sign, which has arrow pointing right towards entrance with ramp. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada- … /Reading_Sign.png | Good | Closeup illustration of fingers touching line of braille characters. Above the brailles are the letters s t r o o m. |
Closeup illustration of fingers touching line of braille characters. Above the brailles are the letters s t r o o m. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/image … /restroom_-_tactile.png | Good | restroom sign with female | male pictogram and quote RESTROOM unquote, in raised characters and braille |
restroom sign with female | male pictogram and quote RESTROOM unquote, in raised characters and braille (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/imag … /restroom_-_tactile1.png | Good | Restroom sign with pictograms of a man and woman. |
Restroom sign with pictograms of a man and woman. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/a … /rim_ridge_trail.png | Good | Trailhead sign with hiker pictogram, trail name, length, elevation change, grade, cross slope, tread width, and surface type |
Trailhead sign with hiker pictogram, trail name, length, elevation change, grade, cross slope, tread width, and surface type (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /sign_icon.png | Good | signs icon 1 2 3 |
signs icon 1 2 3 (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-a … /StairA-full.png | Good | high contrast sign with visual text |
high contrast sign with visual text (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ad … /StairA-tactile.png | Good | Low contrast sign with quote Stair A; Floor 20 unquote in raised text and braille. |
Low contrast sign with quote Stair A; Floor 20 unquote in raised text and braille. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /stairway.png | Good | Stairway sign with pictogram of stairs. |
Stairway sign with pictogram of stairs. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /Train@4x.png | Good | train icon |
train icon (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/ … /visitor_sign_in_-_black.png | Good | Sign: Visitors must sign in |
Sign: Visitors must sign in (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/ima … /visual_character_req.png | Good | Sign, visitors must sign in, with only visual characters. |
Sign, visitors must sign in, with only visual characters. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada- … /gsa-dod-usps.jpg | Good | GSA, Department of Defense, and US Postal Service seals or logos |
GSA, Department of Defense, and US Postal Service seals or logos (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides/isa.jpg | Good | International Symbol of Accessibility (ISA) |
International Symbol of Accessibility (ISA) (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig1.gif | Good | The minimum clear passage width for a single wheelchair shall be 36 inches (915 mm) minimum along an accessible route, but may be reduced to 32 inches (815 mm) minimum at a point for a maximum depth of 24 inches (610 mm), such as at a doorway. |
The minimum clear passage width for a single wheelchair shall be 36 inches (915 mm) minimum along an accessible route, but may be reduced to 32 inches (815 mm) minimum at a point for a maximum depth of 24 inches (610 mm), such as at a doorway. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig10.gif | Good | fig10 |
fig10 (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig11.gif | Good | The ramp slope is a ratio equal to the vertical rise divided by the horizontal run. The adjoining slope at walk or street shall not exceed 1:20. |
The ramp slope is a ratio equal to the vertical rise divided by the horizontal run. The adjoining slope at walk or street shall not exceed 1:20. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig12a.gif | Good | If the landing depth at the top of a curb ramp is less than 48 inches, then the slope of the flared side shall not exceed 1:12. |
If the landing depth at the top of a curb ramp is less than 48 inches, then the slope of the flared side shall not exceed 1:12. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig12b.gif | Good | If X is less than 48 inches, then the slope of the flared sideshall not exceed 1:12. |
If X is less than 48 inches, then the slope of the flared sideshall not exceed 1:12. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig13.gif | Good | built-up curb ramp |
built-up curb ramp (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig15.gif | Good | Curb Ramps at Marked Crossings |
Curb Ramps at Marked Crossings (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig17.gif | Good | Examples of Edge Protection and Handrail Extensions |
Examples of Edge Protection and Handrail Extensions (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig18.gif | Good | Usable Tread Width and Examples of Acceptable Nosings |
Usable Tread Width and Examples of Acceptable Nosings (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig19a.gif | Good | Stair Handrails - Plan |
Stair Handrails - Plan (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig19b.gif | Good | Stair Handrails - Elevation of Center Handrail |
Stair Handrails - Elevation of Center Handrail (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig19c.gif | Good | Stair Handrails - Extension at Bottom of Run |
Stair Handrails - Extension at Bottom of Run (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig19d.gif | Good | Stair Handrails - Extension at Top of Run |
Stair Handrails - Extension at Top of Run (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig2.gif | Good | 60 inch minimum passing space |
60 inch minimum passing space (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig20.gif | Good | Hoistway and Elevator Entrances |
Hoistway and Elevator Entrances (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig21.gif | Good | Graph of Timing Equation |
Graph of Timing Equation (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig22.gif | Good | Minimum Dimensions of Elevator Cars |
Minimum Dimensions of Elevator Cars (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig23b.gif | Good | fig23b |
fig23b (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig23c.gif | Good | Alternate Locations of Panel with Center Opening Door |
Alternate Locations of Panel with Center Opening Door (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig23d.gif | Good | Alternate Locations of Panel with Side Opening Door |
Alternate Locations of Panel with Side Opening Door (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig24a.gif | Good | Clear Doorway Width and Depth |
Clear Doorway Width and Depth (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig24b.gif | Good | Clear Doorway Width and Depth |
Clear Doorway Width and Depth (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig24c.gif | Good | Clear Doorway Width and Depth |
Clear Doorway Width and Depth (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig24d.gif | Good | Clear Doorway Width and Depth |
Clear Doorway Width and Depth (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig24e.gif | Good | Clear Doorway Width and Depth |
Clear Doorway Width and Depth (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig25abcdef.gif | Good | Maneuvering Clearances at Doors |
Maneuvering Clearances at Doors (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig26.gif | Good | Two Hinged Doors in Series |
Two Hinged Doors in Series (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig27b.gif | Good | fig27b |
fig27b (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig27c.gif | Good | Drinking Fountains and Water Coolers - Free-Standing Fountain or Cooler |
Drinking Fountains and Water Coolers - Free-Standing Fountain or Cooler (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig27d.gif | Good | Drinking Fountains and Water Coolers - Built-In Fountain or Cooler |
Drinking Fountains and Water Coolers - Built-In Fountain or Cooler (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig29.gif | Good | Grab Bars at Water Closets |
Grab Bars at Water Closets (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig3.gif | Good | 60 inch minimum diameter circle and T-shaped turning space |
60 inch minimum diameter circle and T-shaped turning space (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig30.gif | Good | Clearances and grab bars at toilet stalls |
Clearances and grab bars at toilet stalls (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig32.gif | Good | The minimum depth of the lavatory is 17 inches (430 mm). |
The minimum depth of the lavatory is 17 inches (430 mm). (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig33.gif | Good | fig33 |
fig33 (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig34.gif | Good | Grab Bars at Bathtubs |
Grab Bars at Bathtubs (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig35a.gif | Good | 36-in by 36-in shower stall |
36-in by 36-in shower stall (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig35b.jpg | Good | 30-in by 60-in shower stall |
30-in by 60-in shower stall (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig36.gif | Good | fig36 |
fig36 (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig37.gif | Good | Grab Bars at Shower Stalls |
Grab Bars at Shower Stalls (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig38.gif | Good | Storage Shelves and Closets |
Storage Shelves and Closets (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig39a.gif | Good | Size and Spacing of Handrails and Grab Bars |
Size and Spacing of Handrails and Grab Bars (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig39b.gif | Good | Size and Spacing of Handrails and Grab Bars |
Size and Spacing of Handrails and Grab Bars (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig39c.gif | Good | Size and Spacing of Handrails and Grab Bars |
Size and Spacing of Handrails and Grab Bars (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig39d.gif | Good | Size and Spacing of Handrails and Grab Bars |
Size and Spacing of Handrails and Grab Bars (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig39e.gif | Good | Size and Spacing of Handrails and Grab Bars |
Size and Spacing of Handrails and Grab Bars (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig4.gif | Good | Minimum 30 inch by 48 inch clear floor space for wheelchairs with additional clearances shown for clear floor space in alcoves |
Minimum 30 inch by 48 inch clear floor space for wheelchairs with additional clearances shown for clear floor space in alcoves (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig43ab.gif | Good | International Symbol of Accessibility |
International Symbol of Accessibility (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig44.gif | Good | Mounting Heights and Clearances for Telephones |
Mounting Heights and Clearances for Telephones (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig45.gif | Good | Minimum Clearances for Seating and Tables |
Minimum Clearances for Seating and Tables (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig46.gif | Good | Space Requirements for Wheelchair Seating Spaces in Series |
Space Requirements for Wheelchair Seating Spaces in Series (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig47a.gif | Good | Clear Floor Space for Adaptable Bathrooms |
Clear Floor Space for Adaptable Bathrooms (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig47b.gif | Good | Reinforced Areas for Installation of Grab Bars |
Reinforced Areas for Installation of Grab Bars (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig48a.gif | Good | Location of Grab Bars and Controls of Adaptable Bathrooms - With Seat in Tub |
Location of Grab Bars and Controls of Adaptable Bathrooms - With Seat in Tub (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig48b.gif | Good | Location of Grab Bars and Controls of Adaptable Bathrooms - With Seat at Head of Tub |
Location of Grab Bars and Controls of Adaptable Bathrooms - With Seat at Head of Tub (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig49a.gif | Good | Location of Grab Bars and Controls of Adaptable Showers - 36-in by 36-in Stall |
Location of Grab Bars and Controls of Adaptable Showers - 36-in by 36-in Stall (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig49b.gif | Good | Location of Grab Bars and Controls of Adaptable Showers - 30-in by 60-in Stall |
Location of Grab Bars and Controls of Adaptable Showers - 30-in by 60-in Stall (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig5.gif | Good | forward reach ranges (unobstructed and obstructed) |
forward reach ranges (unobstructed and obstructed) (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig50.gif | Good | Counter Work Surface |
Counter Work Surface (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig51.gif | Good | Kitchen Sink |
Kitchen Sink (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig52.gif | Good | Ovens without Self-Cleaning Feature |
Ovens without Self-Cleaning Feature (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig53.gif | Good | Food Service Lines |
Food Service Lines (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig54.gif | Good | Tableware Areas |
Tableware Areas (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig55.gif | Good | Card Catalog |
Card Catalog (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig56.gif | Good | Stacks |
Stacks (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig6.gif | Good | side reach ranges (unobstructed and obstructed |
side reach ranges (unobstructed and obstructed (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig7.gif | Good | Width of accessible route at 90 degree turn, turn around obstruciton, and changes in level |
Width of accessible route at 90 degree turn, turn around obstruciton, and changes in level (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig8a.gif | Good | Protruding objects on wall surfaces |
Protruding objects on wall surfaces (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig8b.gif | Good | Protruding objects - walking perpendicular to wall |
Protruding objects - walking perpendicular to wall (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig8c.gif | Good | free-standing overhanging objects |
free-standing overhanging objects (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig8d.gif | Good | The diagram illustrates an area where an overhang can be greater than 12 inches (305 mm) because the object cannot be approached in the direction of the overhang. |
The diagram illustrates an area where an overhang can be greater than 12 inches (305 mm) because the object cannot be approached in the direction of the overhang. (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig8e.gif | Good | The minimum clear width for continuous passage is 36 inches. Thirty two (32) inches is the minimum clear width for a maximum distance of 24 inches (610 mm). The maximum distance an object can protrude beyond a wing wall is 4 inches (100 mm). |
The minimum clear width for continuous passage is 36 inches. Thirty two (32) inches is the minimum clear width for a maximum distance of 24 inches (610 mm). The maximum distance an object can protrude beyond a wing wall is 4 inches (100 mm). (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig8f.gif | Good | carpet tile thickness |
carpet tile thickness (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig8g.gif | Good | gratings |
gratings (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig8h.gif | Good | grating orientation |
grating orientation (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig9.gif | Good | The access aisle shall be a minimum of 60 inches (1525 mm) wide. The accessible route connected to the access aisle at the front of the parking spaces shall be a minimum of 36 inches (915 mm). |
The access aisle shall be a minimum of 60 inches (1525 mm) wide. The accessible route connected to the access aisle at the front of the parking spaces shall be a minimum of 36 inches (915 mm). (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/figa1.gif | Good | Minimum Passage Width for One Wheelchair and One Ambulatory Person |
Minimum Passage Width for One Wheelchair and One Ambulatory Person (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/figa2.gif | Good | Space Needed for Smooth U-Turn in a Wheelchair |
Space Needed for Smooth U-Turn in a Wheelchair (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/figa3a.gif | Good | Dimensions of Adult-Sized Wheelchairs |
Dimensions of Adult-Sized Wheelchairs (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/figa4.gif | Good | The forward pace (right and left sweep of a cane) length is between 36 and 60 inches (915-1525 mm). |
The forward pace (right and left sweep of a cane) length is between 36 and 60 inches (915-1525 mm). (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/figa6.gif | Good | Wheelchair Transfers |
Wheelchair Transfers (1) | none | none | 1 | |
| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/figa8.gif | Good | Control Reach Limitations |
Control Reach Limitations (1) | none | none | 1 |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /23.jpg | photo of a play area with composite structure and 2 spring riders |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-a … /access_line.jpg | photo of sign with access symbol at entrance to waiting line
area |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-ab … /chairdock1.jpg | photo of woman in wheelchair on accessible finger
pier |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /p2boat.jpg | photo of accessible boat
slip |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /p5boat.jpg | photo of
gangway |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /page-16.jpg | photo of launch ramp without boarding pier |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /page-8_hi.jpg | photo of gangway connecting floating
pier |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /p3fish.jpg | photo of man in wheelchair
fishing |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /p5fish.jpg | photo of man in wheelchair fishing from floating
pier |
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| https://www.access-board.g … /2002_Conn_Amputee-Tom_Quin.jpg | photo of man using wheelchair on golf
course |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ … /onthebeach-color.jpg | photo of player in single rider adaptive golf car in sand
trap |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /13.jpg | photo of a girl on a spring rocker |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /14.jpg | photo of children on seesaw-type single play
component |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /15.jpg | photo of children on a straight slide |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /16.jpg | photo of a boy on spiral slide |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /17.jpg | photo of boys on climber of rings that is an elevated
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /20.jpg | photo of a free-standing ground-level component |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /22.jpg | photo of a swing set |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /24.jpg | photo of a composite structure with over 20 elevated components |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /25.jpg | photo of composite structure with less than 20 elevated components |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /26.jpg | photo of composite play structure with accessible routes within play area boundary |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /27.jpg | photo of a ground level route that connects to play components and transfer system |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /28.jpg | photo of elevated route that connects play components of a composite structure |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /31.jpg | photo of a play area with protective shelters and benches offset from the boundary of the accessible route |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /32.jpg | photo of a bermed accessible route |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /34.jpg | photo of composite structure with accessible surfacing made of recycled rubber |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /35.jpg | photo of play area with accessible and inaccessible surfaces |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /36.jpg | photo of 2 slides with one connected by an accessible route and the other by inaccessible surfacing (sand) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /38.jpg | photo of train ride with accessible surfacing designed to appear like train tracks |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /40.jpg | photo of elevated route |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /42.jpg | photo of a play area with more than 20 play components |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /44.jpg | photo of a girl using a wheelchair at the top of play structure's ramp |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /45.jpg | photo of boy using a wheelchair descending ramp with handrails on both sides |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /46.jpg | photo of a girl with a wheelchair using a transfer system |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /47.jpg | photo of a transfer system with playful features (hand prints) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /51.jpg | photo of transfer system with shallow steps |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /52.jpg | photo of supports at transfer steps |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /54.jpg | photo of butterfly-shaped spring rocker with supports |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /57.jpg | photo of children using a tunnel play space |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /58.jpg | photo of landing area on composite structure and elevated window activity |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /64.jpg | photo of a girl in a crawl tube opening |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /65.jpg | photo of a boy on a spring rocker that is equipped with a hand support |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /67.jpg | photo of children at ground-level component (sand table) that is part of a composite structure |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /68.jpg | photo of children at play table |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /72.jpg | photo of a boy using a wheelchair at an interactive panel |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /74.jpg | Photo of a transfer system at the entry of a soft contained play structure |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /page-8hi.jpg | photo of individual entering a wave action
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /page-8lo.jpg | photo of lift on a spa |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada … /poolramp-male.jpg | photo of individual entering pool using sloped entry ramp |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /poolramp.jpg | photo of individual using a sloped
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images … /indoor-court-ball.jpg | photo of man in wheelchair playing indoor racket ball |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guide … /pva.jpg | photo of persons using wheelchairs at shooting range |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /3po11.jpg | Image of vertical clearance less than 80" AFF below stair that is detectable by fixed planter; second image shows railing at point where vertical clearance at curved (or sloped) wall is less than 80." |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /4ar30.jpg | Handrail non-circular cross section (square with rounded corners) with 2 ¼” max. dimension, rounded edges, 4” to 6 ¼” perimeter dimension, 1 ½” clearance behind, and clearance below that is 1 ½” (less 1/8” for each ½” additional perimeter dimension. Note: Non-circular cross sections must have rounded edges and meet perimeter and cross-section dimensions. Other profiles meeting these criteria are permitted. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB11.gif | Figure 306.2(a) Toe Clearance: Elevation. Toes of a person in a wheelchair are shown extending for a maximum depth of 6 inches (150 mm) under an object that is 9 inches (230 mm) high minimum. Figure 306.2(b) Toe Clearance: Plan. Toe clearance at an element, as part of clear floor space, shall extend 17 to 25 inches (430 to 635 mm) under the element. The clear floor space is 30 inches (760 mm) wide minimum. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB111.gif | Figure (a) is a plan view of a kitchen with appliances and cabinets on three sides. Figure (b) is a plan view of a kitchen with appliances and cabinets on two opposites with a wall at the rear. The width of the kitchen entry opening is 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB112.gif | A plan view shows a bus pulled up to an area for passengers to board or alight. A clear area immediately outside the bus door is shown 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum, measured parallel to the roadway and 96 inches (1220 mm) minimum, measured perpendicular to the curb or roadway edge. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB114.gif | A cross section of a pair of train rails is shown with walkway surfaces abutting the rails on the outside of the pair. The surface between the rails is at the same level as the outside surfaces, but a horizontal gap 2½ inches (64 mm) maximum is shown on the inner edge of each rail to accommodate a train wheel flange. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB115.gif | Figure (a) is an elevation drawing of a bench with a back. The bottom edge of the back is 2 inches (51 mm) maximum above the seat surface and the top edge of the back is 18 inches (455 mm) above the seat surface. Figure (b) shows the distance between the rear edge of the seat and the front face of the back support as 2 inches (64 mm) maximum. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB118.gif | An elevation drawing of a person seated in a wheelchair on an amusement ride shows that objects may protrude 6 inches (150 mm) maximum along the front of the wheelchair space where located 9 inches (230 mm) minimum and 27 inches (685 mm) maximum above the floor or ground surface of the wheelchair space. Objects may protrude a distance of 25 inches maximum along the front of the wheelchair space, where located more than 27 inches above the floor or ground surface. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB119.gif | Pier clearances are shown in plan view. Accessible boat slips are served by clear pier space 60 inches (1525 mm) long minimum and at least as long as the accessible boat slips. Every 10 feet (3050 mm) maximum of linear pier edge serving the accessible boat slips contains at least one continuous clear opening 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum long. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB12.gif | Figure 306.3(a) Knee Clearance: Elevation. Knee clearance is 27 inches (685 mm) high minimum above the floor or ground for a minimum depth of 8 inches (205 mm), measured from the leading edge of the element. The vertical clearance decreases beyond this depth to a height of 9 inches (230 mm) minimum at depth of 11 inches (280 mm) minimum measured from the leading edge of the element. Figure 306.3(b) Knee Clearance: Plan. Combined knee and toe clearance can extend 25 inches (635 mm) maximum under an element. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB120.gif | A plan view shows that the width of the clear pier space can be 36 inches (915 mm) wide minimum for a length of 24 inches (610 mm) maximum where multiple 36 inch (915 mm) wide segments are separated by clear segments 60 by 60 inches (1525 by 1525 mm) minimum. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB122.gif | Pier clearances are shown in plan view. Accessible boarding pier at a boat launch ramp has clear pier space 60 inches (1525 mm) long minimum, the full length of the boarding pier. Every 10 feet (3050 mm) maximum of linear pier edge contains at least one continuous clear opening 60 inches (1525 mm) long minimum. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB123.gif | A plan view shows that the width of the clear pier space can be 36 inches (915 mm) wide minimum for a length of 24 inches (610 mm) maximum where multiple 36 inch (915 mm) wide segments are separated by clear segments 60 by 60 inches (1525 by 1525 mm) minimum. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB125.gif | Figure (a) is a side elevation drawing and figure (b) is a front elevation drawing of edge protection at fishing piers. Where a railing or guard is 34 inches (865 mm) high maximum, edge protection is not required if the deck surface extends 12 inches (305 mm) minimum beyond the inside face of the railing. Toe clearance must be at least 9 inches (230 mm) high beyond the railing and at least 30 inches (760 mm) wide. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB126.gif | A plan view shows a person using a wheelchair reaching a golf ball. The wheelchair space is 48 inches (1220 mm) long minimum and 36 inches (915 mm) wide minimum, having a running slope not steeper than 1:20. The golf ball are is 36 inches (915 mm) maximum from the wheelchair clear space. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB127.gif | Figure (a) is an elevation drawing showing a transfer platform with a surface height 11 to 18 inches (280 to 455 mm) above the ground. Figure (b) is a plan view of the platform having a depth of 14 inches (355 mm) minimum and a width of 24 inches (610 mm) minimum. A clear ground space that is 48 inches (1220 mm) long minimum is centered on this dimension parallel to the 24 in (610 mm) minimum long unobstructed side of the transfer platform. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB13.gif | A frontal view shows a person using a cane walking along a wall. A wall-mounted object more than 27 inches (685 mm) from the floor protrudes no more than 4 inches (100 mm) from the wall surface. An object overhead provides vertical clearance that is greater than 80 inches (2030 mm). |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB130.gif | A plan view of clear deck space at pool lifts shows a clear deck space 36 inches (915 mm) wide minimum and 48 inches (1220 mm) long minimum is shown parallel to the seat, on the side of the seat opposite the water. The 48-inch length extends from a line located 12 inches behind the rear edge of the seat. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB138.gif | Grab bars at transfer walls are shown perpendicular to the pool wall and extending the full depth of the transfer wall. Figure (a) shows in plan view two grab bars with a clearance between them of 24 inches (610 mm) minimum. Figure (b) shows in plan view one grab bar with a clearance of 24 inches (610 mm) minimum on both sides. Figure (c) shows in side elevation a height of the grab bar gripping surface 4 to 6 inches (100 to 150 mm) above the wall, measured to the top of the gripping surface. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB14.gif | Elevation drawing (a) shows an object mounted more than 27 inches (685 mm) high on a post. The object protrudes 12 inches (305 mm) maximum from the post on both sides. Elevation (b) shows signs or other obstructions mounted between posts or pylons. One object has its lowest edge mounted 27 inches (685 mm) high maximum between posts that are more than 12 inches apart. Another object is mounted with its lowest edge 80 inches (2030 mm) high minimum between posts that are more than 12 inches apart. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /ADA-AB143.gif | Two elevation drawings show grab bars at transfer systems. Figure (a) shows individual grab bars on the platform and each step with the top of the gripping surface 4 to 6 inches (100 to 150 mm) above each step and transfer platform. Figure (b) shows a continuous grab bar with the top of the gripping surface 4 to 6 inches (100 to 150) above the step nosing and transfer platform. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB20.gif | Shown in plan view, the minimum clear width of walking surfaces is 36 inches (915 mm) minimum, but can be reduced to 32 inches (815 mm) for a length of 24 inches (610 mm) maximum, provided that the reduced width segments are at least 48 inches (1220 mm) apart. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB22.gif | Figure (a) shows in plan view a hinged door open 90 degrees with a clear opening width 32 inches (815 mm) minimum, measured from the face of the door to the opposite stop. Figure (b) shows an open sliding door with a clear opening width 32 inches (815 mm) minimum. Figure (c) shows an open folding door with a clear opening width 32 inches (815 mm) minimum. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB24.gif | Figure (g) Hinge Approach. On the push side, maneuvering space extends 22 inches (560 mm) from the hinge side of the doorway and 48 inches (1220 mm) minimum perpendicular to the doorway at doors with both a closer and a latch or 42 inches (1065 mm) at doors that do not have both a closer and a latch. Figures (h) – (k) Latch Approaches.Maneuvering space on the pull side extends 24 inches (915 mm) minimum beyond the latch side of the door and 54 inches (1525 mm) minimum perpendicular to the doorway; if the door has both a closer and a latch; if the door does not, the space can be 48 inches (1220 mm) minimum measured perpendicular to the doorway. On the push side, maneuvering space extends 24 inches (560 mm) from the latch side of the doorway and 48 inches (1220 mm) minimum perpendicular to the doorway if the door has both a closer and a latch; if it does not, the space can extend 42 inches (1065 mm) minimum measured perpendicular to the doorway. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB28.gif | Figure (a) shows in plan view a ramp with two landings, each 60 inches (1525 mm) long in the direction of the ramp run and as wide as the connecting ramp run. Figure (b) shows a ramp that has two runs connected by a landing 60 by 60 inches (1525 by 1525 mm); each run is oriented at 90 degrees from the other run, which connect to an adjacent sides of the landing. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB35.gif | Figure (a) is a plan view of a raised pedestrian island with a walkway cut through at the same level as the street crossing. Figure (b) is a plan view of a raised pedestrian island between two traffic lanes. Aligned curb ramps with side flares slope down on each side. The level space between the top of both ramps is 48 inches (1220 mm) long minimum. The width of both ramp runs is 36 inches (915 mm). |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB39.gif | Figure (a) shows an elevator car with a centered door. The door clear width is 42 inches (1065 mm) minimum and the car width measured side to side is 80 inches (2030 mm) minimum. The car depth is 51 inches (1295 mm) minimum measured from the back wall to the front return, and 54 inches (1370 mm) minimum measured from the back wall to the inside face of the door. Figure (b) shows an elevator car with an off-centered door. The door clear width is 36 inches (915 mm) minimum and the car width measured side to side is 68 inches (1725 mm) minimum. The depth is 51 inches (1295 mm) minimum measured from the back wall to the front return, and 54 inches (1370 mm) minimum measured from the back wall to the inside face of the door. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB70.gif | Figure (a) is an elevation drawing of a wall hung type having the urinal rim 17 inches (430 mm) maximum above the floor with a minimum depth of 13½ inches (350 mm) measured from the outer face of the rim to the back of the fixture. Figure (b) is an elevation drawing of a stall (floor) type having a minimum depth of 13½ inches (350 mm) measured from the outer face of the rim to the back of the fixture. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ADA-AB19.gif | In figure (a), a person seated in a wheelchair is shown reaching to the side over an obstruction 10 inches (510 mm) deep maximum and 34 inches (865 mm) high maximum. The maximum reach height is 48 inches (1220 mm). In figure (b) the obstruction depth is 10 inches to 24 inches maximum (255 to 610 mm) and 34 inches (865 mm) high maximum. The maximum reach height is 46 inches (1170 mm). |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/table1.gif | The table describes graphic conventions for showing dimensions on figures between boundary and element lines, how the direction of approach is denoted, centerline designation and boundary of clear floor area. All dimensions are shown in inches above the measure line, with the metric equivalent below. Where the dimension does not fit conveniently between lines, the measure line is extended beyond the lines and the dimension placed above (and below) the extension. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig10.gif | An access aisle is required at a passenger loading zone which is 240 inches (6100 mm) minimum, measured parallel to the vehicle pull-up area, and 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum, measured perpendicular to the vehicle area. This aisle must be clear of obstructions and at the same level as the vehicle area. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig11.gif | The ramp slope is a ratio equal to the vertical rise (y) divided by the horizontal run (x). It is equal to the tangent of the angle that the plane of the ramp surface makes with a horizontal (level) plane. For a curb ramp, the adjoining slope at walk or street shall not exceed 1:20. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ar … /fig12a.gif | This figure shows a typical curb ramp, cut into a walkway perpendicular to the curb face, with flared sides having a maximum slope of 1:10. The landing at the top, measured from the top of the ramp to the edge of the walkway or closest obstruction is denoted as "x". If x, the landing depth at the top of a curb ramp, is less than 48 inches, then the slope of the flared side shall not exceed 1:12. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig16.gif | If the slope of a ramp is between 1:12 and 1:16, the maximum rise shall be 30 inches (760 mm) and the maximum horizontal run shall be 30 feet (9 m). If the slope of the ramp is between 1:16 and 1:20, the maximum rise shall be 30 inches (760 mm) and the maximum horizontal run shall be 40 feet (12 m). |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ar … /fig23a.gif | The diagram illustrates the symbols used for the following control buttons: main entry floor, door closed, door open, emergency alarm, and emergency stop. The diagram further states that the octagon symbol for the emergency stop shall be raised but the X (inside the octagon) is not. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig28.gif | For a front transfer to the water closet, the minimum clear floor space at the water closet is a minimum 48 inches (1220 mm) in width by a minimum of 66 inches (1675 mm) in length. For a diagonal transfer to the water closet, the minimum clear floor space is a minimum of 48 inches (1220 mm) in width by a minimum of 56 inches (1420 mm) in length. For a side transfer to the water closet, the minimum clear floor space is a minimum of 60 inches (1525 mm) in width by a minimum of 56 inches (1420 mm) in length. (4.16.2, A4.22.3) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig29.gif | Fig. 29(a) Back Wall. A 36 inch (915 mm) minimum length grab bar is required behind the water closet mounted at a height between 33 and 36 inches (840-915 mm). The grab bar must extend a minimum of 12 inches (305) beyond the center of the water closet toward the side wall and a minimum of 24 inches (610 mm) toward the open side for either a left or right side approach. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ar … /fig29b.gif | A 42 inch (1065 mm) minimum length grab bar is required to the side of the water closet spaced 12 inches (305 mm) maximum from the back wall and extending a minimum of 54 inches (1370 mm) from the back wall at a height between 33 and 36 inches (840-915 mm). The toilet paper dispenser shall be mounted at a minimum height of 19 inches (485 mm). (4.16.3, 4.16.4, 4.16.6) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ar … /fig30a.gif | The location of the door is illustrated to be in front of the clear space (next to the water closet), with a maximum stile width of 4 inches (100 mm). An alternate door location is illustrated to be on the side of the toilet stall with a maximum stile width of 4 inches (100 mm). The minimum width of the standard stall shall be 60 inches (1525 mm). The centerline of the water closet shall be 18 inches (455 mm) from the side wall. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/a … /fig30a1.gif | If a standard stall is provided at the end of a row of stalls, the door (if located on the side of the stall) may swing into to the stall, if the length of the stall is extended at least a minimum of 36 inches (915 mm) beyond the required minimum length. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ar … /fig30b.gif | Two alternate stalls are illustrated; one alternate stall is required to be 36 inches (915 mm) in width. The other alternate stall is required to be a minimum of 48 inches (1220 mm) in width. If a wall mounted water closet is used, the depth of the stall is required to be a minimum of 66 inches (1675 mm). If a floor mounted water closet is used, the depth of the stall is required to be a minimum of 69 inches (1745 mm). The 36 inch wide stall shall have parallel grab bars on the side walls. The 48 inch minimum stall shall have a grab bar behind the water closet and one on the side wall next to the water closet. In each alternate, the centerline of the water closet is 18 inches (455 mm) from a side wall. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig31.gif | In addition to clearances discussed in the text, the following knee clearance is required underneath the lavatory: 27 inches (685 mm) minimum from the floor to the underside of the lavatory which extends 8 inches (205 mm) minimum measured from the front edge underneath the lavatory back towards the wall; if a minimum 9 inches (230 mm) of toe clearance is provided, a maximum of 6 inches (150 mm) of the 48 inches (1220 mm) of clear floor space required at the fixture may extend into the toe space. (4.19.2, 4.19.6) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig33.gif | Fig. 33(a) With Seat in Tub. If the approach is parallel to the bathtub, a 30 inch (760 mm) minimum width by 60 inch (1525 mm) minimum length clear space is required alongside the bathtub. If the approach is perpendicular to the bathtub, a 48 inch (1220 mm) minimum width by 60 inch (1525 mm) minimum length clear space is required. Fig. 33(b) With Seat at Head of Tub. If the approach is parallel to the bathtub, a 30 inch (760 mm) minimum width by 75 inch (1905 mm) minimum length clear space is required alongside the bathtub. The seat width must be 15 inches (380 mm) and must extend the full width of the bathtub. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig34.gif | Fig. 34(a) With Seat in Tub. At the foot of the tub, the grab bar shall be 24 inches (610 mm) minimum in length measured from the outer edge of the tub. On the back wall, two grab bars are required. The grab bars mounted on the back (long) wall shall be a minimum 24 inches (610 mm) in length located 12 inches (305 mm) maximum from the foot of the tub and 24 inches (610 mm) maximum from the head of the tub. One grab bar shall be located 9 inches (230 mm) above the rim of the tub. The others shall be 33 to 36 inches ( 840 mm to 910 mm) above the bathroom floor. At the head of the tub, the grab bar shall be a minimum of 12 inches (305 mm) in length measured from the outer edge of the tub. Fig. 34(b) With Seat at Head of Tub. At the foot of the tub, the grab bar shall be a minimum of 24 inches (610 mm) in length measured from the outer edge of the tub. On the back wall, two grab bars are required. The grab bars mounted on the back wall shall be a minimum of 48 inches (1220 mm) in length located a maximum of 12 inches (305 mm) from the foot of the tub and a maximum of 15 inches (380 mm) from the head of the tub. Heights of grab bars are as described above. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig36.gif | The diagram illustrates an L-shaped shower seat extending the full depth of the stall. The seat shall be located 1-1/2 inches (38 mm) maximum from the wall. The front of the seat (nearest to the opening) shall extend a maximum 16 inches (330 mm) from the wall. The back of the seat (against the back wall) shall extend a maximum of 23 inches (582 mm) from the side wall and shall be a maximum of 15 inches (305 mm) deep. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig37.gif | Fig. 37(a) 36 inches by 36 inches (915 mm by 915 mm) Stall. The diagram illustrates an L-shaped grab bar that is located along the full depth of the control wall (opposite the seat) and halfway along the back wall. The grab bar shall be mounted between 33 to 36 inches (840-915 mm) above the shower floor. The bottom of the control area shall be a maximum of 38 inches (965 mm) high and the top of the control area shall be a maximum of 48 inches (1220 mm) high. The controls and spray unit shall be within 18 inches (455 mm) of the front of the shower.Fig. 37(b) 30 inches by 60 inches (760 mm by 1525 mm) Stall. The diagram illustrates a U-shaped grab bar that wraps around the stall. The grab bar shall be between 33 to 36 inches (840-915 mm) high. The controls are placed in an area between 38 inches and 48 inches (965 mm and 1220 mm) above the floor. If the controls are located on the back (long) wall they shall be located 27 inches (685 mm) from the side wall. The shower head and control area may be located on either side wall. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ar … /fig38a.gif | If the clear floor space allows a parallel approach by a person in a wheelchair and the distance between the wheelchair and the shelf exceeds 10 inches, the maximum high side reach shall be 48 inches (1220 mm) above the floor and the low side reach shall be a minimum of 9 inches (230 mm) above the floor. The shelves can be adjustable. The maximum distance from the user to the shelf shall be 21 inches (535 mm). |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ar … /fig38b.gif | If the clear floor space allows a parallel approach by a person in a wheelchair and the distance between the wheelchair and the clothes rod exceeds 10 inches, the maximum high side reach shall be 48 inches (1220 mm). The maximum distance from the user to the clothes rod shall be 21 inches (535 mm). |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arch … /fig4.gif | Clear floor space shown to be 30 by 48 inches minimum. For a front approach, where the depth of the alcove is equal to or less than 24 inches (610 mm), the required clear floor space is 30 inches by 48 inches (760 mm by 1220 mm). For a side approach, where the depth of the alcove is equal to or less than 15 inches (380 mm), the required clear floor space is 30 inches by 48 inches (760 mm by 1220 mm). |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig44.gif | fig44Fig. 44(a) Side Reach Possible. If a parallel approach is provided at a telephone in an enclosure, the wing walls and shelf may extend beyond the face of the telephone a maximum of 10 inches (255 mm). Fig. 44(b) Forward Reach Required. If a front approach is provided at a telephone with an enclosure, the shelf can extend beyond the face of the telephone a maximum of 20 inches (510 mm). A wing wall may extend beyond the face of the telephone a maximum of 24 inches (610 mm). If the wing wall extends more than 24 inches (610 mm) beyond the face of the telephone, an additional 6 inches (150 mm) in width of clear floor space shall be provided. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig46.gif | Fig. 46(a) Forward or Rear Access. If seating space for two wheelchair users is accessed from the front or rear, the minimum space required is 48 inches (1220 mm) deep by 66 inches (1675 mm) wide. Fig. 46(b) Side Access. If seating space for two wheelchair users is accessed from the side, the minimum space required is 60 inches (1525 mm) deep by 66 inches (1675 mm) wide |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arch … /fig5.gif | Forward reach range shown in profile and plan view to be 48 inches maximum and 15 inches minimum. The maximum level forward reach over an obstruction with knee space below is 25 inches (635 mm). When the obstruction is less than 20 inches (510 mm) deep, the maximum high forward reach is 48 inches (1220 mm). When the obstruction projects 20 to 25 inches (510 mm to 635 mm), the maximum high forward reach is 44 inches (1120 mm). (4.2.5, 4.25.3). |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig57.gif | Diagram (a): Where a fixed seat is provided in a 30 inch minimum by 60 inch (716 mm by 1220 mm) minimum shower stall, the controls and spray unit on the back (long) wall shall be located a maximum of 27 inches (685 mm) from the side wall where the seat is attached. (4.21.2, 9.1.2) Diagram (b): An alternate 36 inch minimum by 60 inch (915 mm by 1220 mm) minimum shower stall is illustrated. The width of the stall opening stall shall be a minimum of 36 inches (915 mm) clear located on a long wall at the opposite end of the shower from the controls. The shower seat shall be 24 inches (610 mm) minimum in length by 16 inches (330 mm) minimum in width and may be rectangular in shape. The seat shall be located next to the opening to the shower and adjacent to the end wall containing the shower head and controls. (4.21.2, 9.1.2, A4.23.3) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig58.jpg | Figure 58 shows in side elevation that objects may protrude 6 inches maximum along the front of the wheelchair space where located 9 inches minimum and 27 inches (685 mm) maximum above the floor or ground surface of the wheelchair space. Objects may protrude a distance of 25 inches maximum along the front of the wheelchair space, where located more than 27 inches above the floor or ground surface. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig59.jpg | Figure 59 illustrates pier clearances in plan view. Accessible boat slips are served by clear pier space 60 inches wide minimum and at least as long as the accessible boat slips. Every 10 feet maximum of linear pier edge serving the accessible boat slips contains at least one continuous clear opening 60 inches minimum wide. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arch … /fig6.gif | The 30 by 48 inch clear floor space is located a maximum 10 inches (255 mm) from the wall. The 30 by 48 inch wheelchair clear floor space is located a maximum 10 inches (255 mm) from the wall.If the depth of the obstruction is 24 inches (610 mm) and the maximum height of the obstruction is 34 inches (865 mm), the maximum high side reach over the obstruction is 46 inches (1170). |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig62.jpg | Figure 62 shows in side elevation (a) and front elevation (b) edge protection at fishing piers. Where a railing or guard is no higher than 34 inches, edge protection shall not be required if the deck surface extends 12 inches minimum beyond the inside face of the railing. Toe clearance shall be at least 9 inches high beyond the railing and at least 30 inches wide. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig64.gif | Figure 64a shows a transfer plaform with a surface height 11 to 18 inches (280 to 455 mm) above the ground. Figure 64b shows in plan view a transfer platform 14 inches (335 mm) deep minimum and 24 inches (610 mm) wide, minimum; clear floor space that is 48 inches (1220 mm) long minimum is centered on this dimension parallel to the 24 in (610 mm) minimum long unobstructed side of the transfer platform. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig69.jpg | Figure 69 - plan view of clear deck space at pool lifts. On the side of the seat opposite the water, a clear deck space at least 36 inches wide and 48 inches long is shown parallel to the seat. The 48 inch length extends from a line located 12 inches behind the rear edge of the seat. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig77.jpg | Figure 77 illustrates grab bars at transfer walls that are perpendicular to the pool wall and that extend the full depth of the transfer wall. Figure (a) shows in plan view two grab bars with a clearance between them of 24 inches minimum. Figure (b) shows in plan view one grab bar with a clearance of 24 inches minimum on both sides. Figure (c) shows in side elevation a height of the grab bar gripping surface 4 to 6 inches above the wall, measured to the top of the gripping surface. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /fig82.jpg | Figure 82 shows in elevation grab bars at transfer systems. Figure (a) shows the top of the gripping surface to be 4 inches minimum and 6 inches maximum above each step and transfer platform. Figure (b) shows a continuous grab bar with the top of the gripping surface 4 inches minimum and 6 inches maximum above the step nosing and transfer platform. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ar … /fig8c1.gif | Overhead Hazards. As an example, the diagram illustrates a stair whose underside descends across a pathway. Where the headroom is less than 80 inches, protection is offered by a railing (2030 mm) which can be no higher than 27 inches (685 mm) to ensure detectability. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arch … /fig9.gif | The access aisle shall be a minimum of 60 inches (1525 mm) wide for cars or a minimum of 96 inches (2440 mm) wide for vans. The accessible route connected to the access aisle at the front of the parking spaces shall be a minimum of 36 inches (915 mm). |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /figa3.gif | The height of the handle is at 36 inches (915 mm). The armrest is 30 inches (760 mm) high. Eye level is between 43 and 51 inches (1090-1295 mm). The lap is at 27 inches (685 mm). The seat is at 19 inches (485 mm). The toe is at 8 inches (205 mm). The width of a wheelchair measured from the outer edges of the back wheels is 26 inches (660 mm), the length is 42 inches (1065 mm), the width measured from the outer edges of the footrests is 18 inches (455 mm). The toes extends 6 inches (150 mm) beyond the edge of the footrests. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /figa6.gif | Fig. A6(a) Diagonal Approach (to the toilet fixture). A diagonal transfer is illustrated as follows. Diagram 1: wheelchair user takes a transfer position diagonal to the toilet fixture, swings footrest out of the way, sets brakes. Diagram 2: removes armrest, transfers. Diagram 3: moves wheelchair out of the way, changes position (some people fold chair or pivot it 90 degrees to the toilet). Diagram 4: positions on toilet, releases brake. Fig. A6(b) Side Approach (to the toilet fixture). A side transfer is illustrated as follows. Diagram 1: wheelchair user takes transfer position parallel to the side of the toilet fixture, removes armrest, sets brakes. Diagram 2: transfers. Diagram 3: positions on toilet. (A4.16.4, A4.22.3) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/arc … /figa7.gif | Diagram (a). A 90 inch by 60 inch toilet room with roll-shower is illustrated. A 32 inch wide clear opening is centered in the middle of the long wall opposite the fixtures. On the back wall, measured from the left side wall, the centerline of the toilet is 18 inches. The centerline of the lavatory is 30 inches from the centerline of the toilet. The width of the shower stall is 30 inches measured from the right side wall. The depth of the shower seat is 18 inches measured from the front wall. Diagram (b). A 60 inch by 93 inch toilet room with roll-in shower is illustrated. A 32 inch wide clear opening is centered in the middle of the long wall. On the side wall, the centerline of the toilet is 18 inches from the back wall, and the centerline of the lavatory is 27 inches from the centerline of the toilet. The shower is on the opposite side wall. The depth of the shower seat is 18 inches measured from the front wall. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /img_17.jpg | Line drawing of two people measuring an outdoor recreation access route running slope. Run distance equals A, rise distance equals B. B divided by A equals slope per foot (meter) C. Slope percent equals 100 times C. A divided by B equals D. Slope ratio equals 1 to D. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /a1.jpg | Existing facility and addition. Figure notes: Existing portions of a facility affected by an addition are treated as alterations. Newly built portions added to an existing facility are treated as new construction. An accessible route must connect additions to site arrival points directly or, if an addition does not include an entrance, through an existing facility. If not provided in an addition, entrances, toilet and bathing facilities, telephones, and drinking fountains provided in existing facilities must be made accessible to serve the addition. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /a2.jpg | Building with accessible route shown from public sidewalk, accessible parking spaces, and public transportation stop to entrance of addition. Icons for men’s room, women’s room, drinking fountain, and phone indicated for existing portion of facility. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /a3.jpg | Exceptions for Qualified Historic Facilities (where compliance would threaten or destroy a facility’s historic significance) Historic facility. Figure notes: Vertical access to stories above or below the accessible story is not required (§F206.2.3, Ex. 7). At least 1 unisex toilet room or 1 men’s and 1 women’s room is required to comply (§F213.2, Ex. 2). At least 1 accessible route is required from a site arrival point to an accessible entrance (§F206.2.1, Ex. 1). At least 1 public entrance is required to be accessible (if that would also threaten the historic significance, access can be provided to a non-public entrance but a notification or remote monitoring system is required for locked entrances) (§F206.4, Ex. 2). |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /a5.jpg | Office building with accessible parking spaces and accessible route to accessible entrance. Figure notes: Parking (§F208) Accessible parking, including van spaces, must be provided based on the number of spaces provided. In multi-tenant facilities, compliance can be limited to the portion allotted the federal tenant. Accessible Route (§F206) At least 1 accessible route is required from site arrival points (accessible parking, passenger loading zones, public streets and sidewalks, and transit stops, where provided) to an accessible entrance. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /a6.jpg | Entrance to tenant space labeled “National Institute of Health” off elevator lobby. Figure notes: Compliance is required where these elements and spaces are provided to serve the leased space (whether located within the space or in joint-use areas serving other building tenants). Fire Alarms (§F215) (unless compliance requires upgrading existing power sources) Drinking Fountains (§F211) Sales and Service Counters (§F227) Public Telephones (§F217) Accessible Route (§F206) At least 1 accessible route from site arrival points to elements and spaces required to comply and to areas containing a primary function (a major activity for which the facility is intended) Toilet and Bathing Facilities (§F213) At least 1 for each sex on each floor with toilet facilities serving the leased space (access to a unisex facility is allowed in buildings with only 1 men’s and 1 women’s room) Assembly Areas (§F221) and Assistive Listening Systems (§F219) Dining and Work Surfaces (§F226) Depositories, Vending Machines, Change Machines, and Mail Boxes (§F228) Residential Facilities (§F233) Existing elements that meet UFAS or other previous ABA standards do not have to be brought into compliance with the current standards unless they are altered. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guide … /nc4.jpg | Figure of entrance at a U.S. post office with accessible parking spaces and accessible routes shown extending from entrance to access aisle at parking spaces and continuing down front sidewalk. Figure notes: Entrances (§F206.4) At least 60% of all public entrances must be accessible, in addition to entrances serving parking structures, tunnels or elevated walkways, tenant spaces, or those entrances that are restricted. Accessible Routes (§F206) An accessible route to accessible entrances is required from public streets and sidewalks (unless site arrival is by vehicle only), parking, passenger loading zones, and transportation stops provided within the boundary of the site. Accessible Means of Egress (§F207) Accessible means of egress must be provided as required by the International Building Code (2000 edition with 2001 supplement or 2003 edition). Parking (§F208) The minimum number of accessible spaces is based on the total number of spaces provided in each parking lot or garage. At least 1 of every 6 accessible spaces must be van accessible. Passenger Loading Zones and Bus Stops (§F209) Where passenger loading zones are provided, an accessible loading zone is required in every continuous 100 linear feet or fraction thereof. Bus stops and bus loading zones for designated or specified public transportation, where provided, must meet requirements for bus boarding and alighting areas. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guide … /nc5.jpg | Figure of corridor with a door, elevator, light sconce (protruding object), outlet and fire extinguisher cabinet (operable parts). Figure notes: Accessible Routes (§F206) and Doors (§F206.5) An accessible route must connect all accessible spaces and elements in a facility, and doors on accessible routes must comply Protruding Objects (§F204) Objects on all circulation paths (not just accessible routes) must be installed so that they do not pose hazards to people with vision impairments. Operable Parts (§F205) Controls, outlets, receptacles, and other operable parts are covered (excluding those used only by maintenance personnel or serving a dedicated use).. Elevators (§F206.6) Vertical access between stories is required in multi-story facilities with few exceptions. Stairways (§F210) All stairs that are part of a required means of egress must comply. Windows (§F229) If windows are provided in accessible spaces for operation by occupants, at least 1 must comply. Each window that is required to be operable by a local code or authority also must comply. These requirements do not apply to residential facilities. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guide … /nc6.jpg | Figure of corridor with overhead sign (“East Wing Rooms 300 – 350”), sign at door, fire alarm, and pay telephone. Figure notes: Fire Alarm Systems (§F215) Fire alarms, if provided, must comply with the National Fire Alarm Code (NFPA 72) which covers audible and visual features. Signs (§F216) Directional and informational signs, where provided, must meet requirements for visual access, and signs identifying permanent spaces, room numbers/ names, floor levels, and exits must also have raised characters and braille. The International Symbol of Accessibility is used to identify accessible entrances, restrooms, and bathing facilities (unless all are accessible), as well as to label accessible parking spaces, and check-out aisles. Symbols are also specified for signs indicating assistive listening systems and TTYs. Telephones (§F217) All public telephones must have volume control and wheelchair access is required to at least 1 public phone of each type (e.g., pay, closed circuit, courtesy, etc.) provided on a floor/level or exterior site (or at each bank if more than 1 bank is provided on a floor). TTYs are required based on the number of pay telephones provided. Assistive Listening Systems (§F219) Assistive listening systems for people who are hard of hearing are required in all assembly areas equipped with audio amplification and all courtrooms. Two-way Communication Systems (§F230) Two-way communication systems provided to gain admittance to buildings must be accessible and have audible and visual signals. Transient Lodging (§F224) and Dwelling Units (§F233) A specified portion of transient lodging guest rooms and dwelling units must be equipped with accessible communication features, such as visual devices for door bells and visible alarms. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guide … /nc7.jpg | Figure of entrances to a women’s room and men’s room with a dual bowl drinking fountain in between. Figure notes: Drinking Fountains (§F211) Half the units provided on floors and exterior sites must be wheelchair accessible and the other half accessible to standees (dual access must be provided where 1 unit is planned on a floor or exterior site). Toilet and Bathing Facilities (§F213) All toilet and bathing facilities provided must be accessible, except portable units (5% minimum) and single user toilet rooms clustered at one location (no more than 50% for each use are required to comply). If multi-user toilet or bathing facilities are provided, accessible unisex facilities cannot substitute for access to multi-user rooms (except in certain alterations where compliance is technically infeasible). Kitchens, Kitchenettes, and Sinks (§F212) Kitchens, kitchenettes, and sinks must comply. Access is required to at least 5% of each type of sink in accessible rooms or spaces but no fewer than 1 (except those in work areas used only by employees for work purposes). Washing Machines and Clothes Dryers (§F214) At least 2 washing machines must comply if more than 3 are provided, and at least 1 washing machine must comply if 3 or fewer are provided. This level of access is also required for clothes dryers. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guide … /nc8.jpg | Figure of customer service lobby of “U.S. Interior Department Credit Union” with teller windows, work surface (desk), and ATM with self-service shelving. Figure notes: Sales and Service Counters (§F227.3) Access is required to at least 1 of each type of sales and service counter provided. If counters are dispersed throughout a facility, accessible counters must also be dispersed. ATMs and Fare Machines (§F220) At least one of each type at each location must comply. Work Surfaces (§F226) At least 5% of work surfaces are required to comply. Self-Service Shelving (§F225.2) Self-service shelves in stores, banks, post offices, libraries and other facilities must be on an accessible route. Check-out aisles (§F227.2) A minimum number of check-out aisles of each type must comply based on the total provided and must be dispersed where check-out aisles are dispersed throughout a facility. Fuel Dispensers, Vending Machines, Change Machines, Depositories (§F228) Access is required to at least 1 of each type of dispenser, machine, or depository provided that is fixed or built-in. Mail Boxes (§F228.2) At least 5% of mail boxes provided in an interior location of non-residential facilities must be accessible. In residential facilities, if mail boxes are provided for each dwelling unit, mail boxes serving mobility accessible units must comply. Dining Surfaces (§226) and Food Service Lines (§F227.4) At least 5% of seating and standing spaces at fixed or built-in dining surfaces are required to be accessible. Food service lines, where provided, must comply and at least 50% of self-service shelves are required to be within accessible reach range. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guide … /a13.jpg | Plan view: accessible path of travel shown extending from altered primary function area out of facility to site arrival points (parking, public sidewalk, and public transit stop). It includes restrooms, drinking fountains, and telephones serving primary function area. Figure notes: The accessible path of travel extends from the altered primary function area to site arrival points (public sidewalks, parking, passenger loading zones, public transit stops located on the site). The path of travel also includes an accessible restroom (for each sex unless only unisex restrooms are provided), telephone, and drinking fountain serving the primary function area, where such elements are provided. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /a3.jpg | Floor plan with alterations to non-primary function area and to primary function area. Figure notes: Altered elements and spaces are required to comply. In areas not containing a primary function, an accessible route to an altered element or space is required only when the circulation path to the altered element or space is also altered. Alterations made to areas containing a primary function also require an accessible path of travel to the extent that it is not “disproportionate” to the cost. The accessible path of travel must extend to site arrival points, including parking. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /3cfs14.jpg | Toe space 9 inches high and 6 inches deep max. and knee space that slopes up 18 inches from a 9 inch height to a 27 inche height over a 3 inche span and is 8 inches deep at a full height of 27 inches (for a total depth of 11 inches for knee and 17 inches including the 6 inch toe space) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /3cfs21.jpg | T-shaped turning space with overall width of 60" min. and overall depth of 60" min. with each arm and stem 36" wide min. Object with knee and toe space, such as a sink, can overlap only one segment of the the T; the other 2 segments must be clear for approach and backing up. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /3op2-text.jpg | Examples of operable parts (fire extinguisher cabinet, drinking fountain, fire alarm pull, and electrical outlet. Notes: Compliance is required for the operable portions of fixed elements, such as cabinet hardware, but not for inoperable portions or to non-fixed components, such as fire extinguishers; Electrical outlets, alarm pulls, and many other types of receptacles and controls are covered; Provisions for drinking fountains and other elements covered by the standards also apply the criteria for operable parts; Exempt: floor receptacles and operable parts used only by service or maintenance personnel. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /3op3-text.jpg | Examples of operable parts in kitchens (faucet controls, outlets, appliance controls, and cabinet handles). Labels and notes: Electrical outlets, switches, and faucet controls are required to comply; Appliance controls and handles to accessible storage are also covered as operable parts; Controls on elements outside reach range, such as range hoods, require provision of a second control; If redundant controls (other than light switches) are provided for an element, one control in each space is not required to comply; Exempt: HVAC diffusers and dedicated electrical or communication receptacles. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /3op4-text.jpg | Person using wheelchair at fire extinguisher cabinet with labels noting: operable portions meet usability criteria and are within accessible reach ranges (non-operable portions can be located outside reach range); clear floor space for approach and positioning; and an unobstructed side of the clear floor space adjoins a connecting accessible route. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /3po2-text.jpg | Examples of protruding objects: sconces, handrails, cabinets, drinking fountains and other elements that project into circulation paths). Notes: These elements must comply with provisions for protruding objects (unless they are located within cane sweep or above headroom clearance). Requirements for protruding objects apply to all interior and exterior circulation paths of sites. They are not limited to hallways and corridors and apply equally to circulation paths in rooms and spaces. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /3po3-text.jpg | Wall-mounted objects with leading edges above 27” and less than 80” are limited to a 4” max. projection (4 ½” max. for handrails). Notes and labels: Protruding object limits apply to the full width of circulation paths; Objects above headroom clearance can protrude any amount; Protruding objects cannot reduce the minimum width of accessible routes; Objects with leading edges within cane sweep can protrude any amount. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /4amoe10.JPG | Stairway handrail requirements. Notes: Handrails are required on both sides and must be continuous within the full length of each stair flight. 12” min. linear top extension; 34” - 38” (consistent height) above nosing to top of gripping surface; linear bottom extension 1 tread depth min.; Top and bottom extensions must return to wall, guard, or floor (min. length measured to the start of the return radius); Inside handrails at switchback/ dogleg stairs must be continuous (extension not required); Top and sides of gripping surface cannot be obstructed; bottom can be obstructed up to 20% of the length; In alterations, full handrail extensions are not required where they would project hazardously into circulation paths (§505.10, Ex. 3). |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /4amoe12ab.jpg | Area of refuge located on landing in enclosed exit stairway. Person using wheelchair occupies one of two clear floor spaces on landing located outside required egress width and operates communication device on wall with posted instructions. Stairway enclosure has separation by smoke barrier/ fire rating. Notes: Instructions - The IBC requires posted instructions on use of the area under emergency conditions next to the communication system and specifies required content. These instructions must meet requirements for visual characters in the ABA Standards (§F216.4.2, §703.5). Two-Way Emergency Communication System - Devices must include audible and visual signals and connect to a central control point (and to a public telephone system if the central control point is not constantly attended) under the IBC. Their location must be approved by the fire department. Operable parts are subject to the ABA Standards (§309). Wheelchair Spaces - The IBC requires 1 wheelchair space (30” min. by 48” min.) for every 200 occupants or portion thereof served by the area of refuge. Spaces cannot reduce the required egress width and must be entered directly from an accessible route or one adjacent wheelchair space. Stairway Width - The IBC requires stairs serving areas of refuge to have a clear width of 48” min. between handrails to accommodate assisted evacuation. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /4amoe13.jpg | Sign with “Exit” and “Area of Refuge” (all capitals) in raised letters and braille. The International Symbol of Accessibility is located next to “Area of Refuge”). Notes: The ISA must be included on signs labeling areas of refuge but does not have to be raised. Area of refuge signs can be incorporated into required exit signs. Requirements for tactile signs address raised characters, braille, finish and contrast, separation from raised borders, and location (i.e., 48” – 60” AFF measured to the baseline of raised characters), and other features. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /4amoe14ab.jpg | Posted instructions next to area of refuge emergency communication device. Notes: Instructions [IBC §1007.6.4 (2003), §1003.2.13.5.4 (2000)] - The IBC requires signs in areas of refuge with two-way communication that provide: Instructions on how to use the communication system under emergency conditions; Directions to other means of egress; Indication that persons able to use the exit stairway are to do so as soon as possible, unless they are assisting others; Information on the planned availability of assistance in the use of stairs or supervised operation of elevators and how to summon such assistance; These signs must meet requirements in the ABA Standards for visual characters (§F216.4.2) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /4amoe17.jpg | Plan view of horizontal exit and enclosed exit stairways. Notes: No more than half the required exits can be horizontal exits. At least one exit must lead directly to an exit enclosure or to the exterior. A 48” min. stairway width is not required where horizontal exits are provided. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /4amoe19.jpg | Building schematic shows floors served by exit stairway enclosure and elevator with standby power. Notes: Only one of two accessible means of egress can contain an elevator with standby power; In sprinklered buildings, an elevator with standby power is not required on floors with either a: horizontal exit (excluding floors below the level of exit discharge); a compliant exit access ramp. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /4amoe23.jpg | Exterior area for assisted rescue. Notes: Openness - Area must be at least 50% open to minimize accumulation of smoke or toxic gases. Fire-rated Separation - One hour min. fire-rated separation within 10’ (horizontal and vertical) of the exterior area of assisted rescue (3/4 hour rating for opening protectives within this area). Exterior Exit Stairway - 48” min, clear width between handrails. Wheelchair Space - 1 space (30” min. by 48” min.) for every 200 occupants or portion thereof served by the exterior area for assisted rescue. Spaces cannot reduce the required egress width and must be entered directly from an accessible route or one adjacent wheelchair space. Identification (“Area of Refuge” sign) - Visual and tactile sign: “AREA OF REFUGE” with International Symbol of Accessibility located at door (interior side) leading to exterior area for assisted rescue. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4amoe3.jpg | Building schematic shows exit access as a path from any location in a building to an exit; exits that are doors to leading to outside, enclosed exit stairways, and horizontal exits; and exit discharge as a path from an exit to a public way such as a street or alley. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4amoe5.jpg | Building schematic shows two accessible means of egress extending from point on a floor to separate exit stairway encloses on opposite ends. Notes: On floors above or below the level of exit discharge, accessible means of egress typically lead to exit stairways. Areas of refuge are not required in facilities equipped with a supervised automated sprinkler system. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4amoe6.jpg | Floor plan shows areas of refuge located adjacent to or within stairway enclosures. Caption: Areas of refuge, which are required in buildings that are not equipped with sprinkler systems, provide fire and smoke protected areas where those unable to use stairs can register a call for help and await evacuation assistance. These areas must provide direct access to exit stairways and can be located adjacent to stairway enclosures or on stair landings outside the minimum exit width. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /4amoe7ab.JPG | Door leading to exit stairway enclosure with lighted exit sign above door and tactile exit sign adjacent to door. Notes: Exit Door Signs - The IBC requires illuminated exit signs at exits and exit access doors where two or means of egress are required (§1101 (2003), §1003.2.10 (2000)). In addition, tactile exit signs are required at exit doors leading to enclosed exit stairways and exit doors leading to outside. The ABA Standards apply requirements for tactile and visual characters to these signs (§F216.4.1), which can be met on the same sign or separate signs. The IBC also requires signs on the interior of stairway enclosures indicating the floor level and other information. Floor level designations, where provided, must meet tactile and visual criteria in the ABA Standards (§F216.2), but directional and informational signs are subject only to provisions for visual characters (§F216.3). Door and Gates - The IBC covers doors and gates serving means of egress (§1008 (2003), §1003.3.1 (2000)). The ABA Standards permit fire doors to have the minimum opening force specified by the applicable life safety code instead of the 5 lbf maximum otherwise specified for interior hinged doors (§404.2.9). |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /4ar12ab.jpg | Facility with mezzanine. Caption: Exception: Mezzanines in single-story facilities and facilities where an accessible route between stories is not required. Restaurant/ cafeteria symbol with note: In restaurants and cafeterias, this exception applies only where a mezzanine contains less than 25% of the combined dining and seating area and equivalent services and décor are provided on an accessible level (§206.2.5, Ex. 1). |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /4ar13ab.jpg | Building schematic with stairways highlighted and route to primary function area on upper floor highlighted. Notes: Where stairs or escalators are added where none existed previously and major structural modifications are necessary, accessible routes must connect each level served by the new stair or escalator (§206.2.3.1). As necessary to achieve an accessible path of travel to a primary function area that is altered or that is part of an addition, unless the cost is more than 20% of the cost of the overall alteration (§202.4). All exceptions for accessible routes to stories or mezzanines allowed in new construction also apply to altered facilities and additions. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /4ar23.jpg | Accessible route extends from ramp to door and elevator. Handrail shown along a portion of the route. Notes: Doors, Doorways, and Gates (§404). Doors, doorways, and gates along accessible routes and to accessible spaces must comply. Vertical Access (§405 - §410) Changes in level great than ½” must be spanned by ramps, curb ramps, or elevators. Platform lifts are allowed only in certain specified locations and in alterations. Handrails (§403.6) Handrails provided along walking surfaces must comply (and are required at most ramps and stairs). Limited Changes in Level (§403.4) Changes in level up to ½” must be beveled (but can have a vertical edge if ¼” maximum). Walking Surface Slope (§403.3) The running slope of walking surfaces cannot exceed 1:20 (5%), but other components of accessible routes, such as ramps and curb ramps, can be more steeply sloped. Cross slopes must be 1:48 max. Clearances (§403.5) The continuous clear width must be at least 36” (32” min. for short distances, such as doorways), and additional clearances are required for passing space and 180⁰ turns around narrow obstructions. Surfaces (§403.2) All surfaces of accessible routes must be firm, stable, and slip resistant. Carpeting and surface openings, where provided, must comply. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /4ar25.jpg | Two alternative plan views are shown of an accessible route that has a 180 degree turn about an object less than 48 inches wide. In one figure, the clear width is 42 inches minimum approaching the turn, 48 inches minimum at the turn, and 42 inches minimum leaving the turn. In other figure, the clear width is 36 inches minimum approaching the turn, 60 inches at the turn, and 36 inches minimum leaving the turn. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4ar2ab.jpg | Figure of site with accessible routes shown leading from public sidewalk, parking, and bus stop top facility entrance. Notes: Site arrival points include accessible parking spaces and accessible passenger loading zones, public transit stops located on sites, and pubic streets and sidewalks. An accessible route must connect site arrival points to each accessible entrance they serve. Accessible routes must coincide with, or be in the same vicinity as, general circulation paths (§206.3). If no pedestrian route onto a site is provided and site entry is by vehicle only, an accessible route from the site boundary is not required (§206.2.1, Ex. 2). Where a vehicular way does provide pedestrian access, such as a shopping center parking lot, an accessible route is required. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /4ar3.jpg | Details of facility on a site show accessible route connection to public sidewalk within boundary of site bounded by public right-of-way, accessible parking, and bust stop. Notes: Public Streets and Sidewalks - Requirements for accessible routes apply within site boundaries (i.e., property lines or designated portions of public rights-of-ways). Connecting accessible routes to public streets and sidewalks may require coordination with local jurisdictions. Parking and Passenger Loading Zones - Accessible routes must connect to access aisles serving accessible parking spaces and accessible passenger loading zones. It is advisable, though not required, to locate accessible routes in front of parking spaces instead of behind them. Accessible routes that cross or overlap vehicular ways are not required to be marked as a crossing (but access aisles at accessible parking spaces and passenger loading zones must be marked). Public Transportation Stops - Accessible routes serving public transportation stops must connect to boarding and alighting areas and, if bus shelters are provided, to the clear floor space required within shelters. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4ar4ab.jpg | Exterior accessible routes at a site with multiple buildings. Notes: An accessible route must connect site arrival points such as accessible parking spaces, passenger loading zones, and transportation stops to each accessible facility they serve. An accessible route within the boundary of the site must connect each facility on a site (except those connected only by a vehicular way that does not provide pedestrian access). An accessible route from public streets and sidewalks must connect directly or indirectly to all accessible facilities and elements on a site. An accessible route must serve all accessible spaces and elements on a site, including those that are exterior, such as courtyards and drinking fountains. An accessible route is not required where the only means of access between buildings, facilities, or elements is a vehicular way not providing pedestrian access (§206.2.2, Ex.). Accessible routes must coincide with, or be in the same area as, circulation paths. This promotes equivalency and precludes accessible routes that are obscure, hard to find, or that diverge from circulation paths more than is necessary (§206.3). |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /4ar5.jpg | Accessible route extending from ramp and connecting to maneuvering clearance at door and clear floor space at a drinking fountain and an elevator call button. Notes: An accessible route from facility entrances is required to each accessible room, space, and element. Vertical access between stories is required in most multi-story facilities, but exceptions are permitted for some non-governmental facilities under a certain size or number of stories. Accessible routes must serve each level on a floor required to be accessible. Vertical access can be achieved by ramps, curb ramps, elevators or, where permitted, platform lifts. Accessible routes must connect to an unobstructed side of the clear floor space required at accessible elements. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4edg10.jpg | Door opening with notes: 32 inch minimum clear width, (36 inch minimum if doorway deeper than 24 inches). In alterations: latch side stop can reduce the clear width five-etights inch maximum vertical clearance. Height 80 inches minimum (78 inches minimimm at door closers and stops. Between 34 inches and 80 height, 4 inch maximum projection into clear opening widteh permitted on both sides. Below 34 inch height, no projections into required clear opening width |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /4edg2.jpg | Buildings with connecting elevated walkway, separate tenancies, and parking garage. Notes: At least 60% of public entrances in addition to the other types of entrances required to comply. At least one entrance serving each direct access from parking structures. At least one entrance from each elevated walkway or pedestrian tunnel. At least one entrance to each tenancy in a facility. Additional requirements apply to transit facilities and to entrances for inmates and detainees in judicial, detention, and correctional facilities. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4edg30.jpg | Power-assisted automated door. Notes: Clear Width 32” min., Threshold 1/2” max. high (beveled if above 1/4”), Manual Controls must comply as operable parts if provided , Maneuvering Clearance required, Doors in Series 48” min. separation required between the swing of doors in series, Industry Standard Compliance with the ANSI/BHMA A156.19 (1997 or 2002 edition) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4edg31.jpg | Low energy automated door. Notes: Clear Width 32” min. (power on and off modes), Maneuvering Clearance is required at those doors serving an accessible means of egress that either lack standby power or that do not stay open in power-off mode, Threshold 1/2” max. high (beveled if above 1/4”), Manual Controls Compliant controls with clear floor space located outside door swing, Doors in Series 48” min. separation required between the swing of doors in series, Industry Standard Compliance with the ANSI/BHMA A156.19 (1997 or 2002 edition) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4edg34.jpg | Full-powered automated door. Notes: Clear Width 32” min. (clear opening with all leaves in open position (power on and off modes), Break Out Opening 32’ min. (emergency mode) for doors on means of egress without standby power (unless a compliant manual swinging door also serves the same means of egress), Threshold 1/2” max. high (beveled if above 1/4”), Maneuvering Clearance is required at those doors serving an accessible means of egress that either lack standby power or that do not stay open in power-off mode, Industry Standard Compliance with the ANSI/BHMA A156.10 (1999), Doors in Series 48” min. separation between the swing of doors in series, Revolving Doors and Gates (§404.3.7), Manual revolving doors and gates and turnstiles are not accessible and cannot be part of accessible routes. Automated revolving doors, including those sized to facilitate access, do not meet the Standards. If they are provided at an accessible entrance, a compliant manual or automated door is also required. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /4edg3ab.JPG | Entrance with landing served by ramp and stairs. Notes: Communication Systems (§F230) Two-way communication systems, where provided, must be equipped with visual and audible signals and compliant as operable parts. Designation (§F216.6) International Symbol of Accessibility label (not required if all public entrances are accessible). Doors and Doorways (§F206.5.1) At least one compliant door or doorway. Accessible Route (§F206.3) Accessible route to entrance from site arrival points and located in the same area as general circulation paths. Security Barriers (§F206.8) Bollards and other security barriers cannot obstruct accessible routes. Detail - Access symbol with directional sign and note: Directional Signs at Inaccessible Entrances (§F216.6) Signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrances are required at each inaccessible public entrance. These signs must include the International Symbol of Accessibility and note direction. Additional content or text is not specified, but can be helpful. It is advisable to locate signs in a manner that minimizes back-tracking. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /4edg4.JPG | Entrance landing with top ramp landing and door maneuvering clearance highlighted and shown partially overlapping. Notes: Door maneuvering clearance can overlap ramp landing. Recommendation: Configure landings so that maneuvering at ramps and doors does not occur near stair openings and open drop-offs. Recommendation: Locate door swing outside ramp landing for greater safety. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /4edg8ab.jpg | Door with hardware 34” – 48” high measured to operable portions, a vision panel 43” max. above the floor measured the bottom edge, and smooth surface on the bottom of the push side 10” high min. extending full width of door. Notes: Closing Speed (§404.2.8) Closers: 5 sec. min. from 90 degrees to 12 degrees (spring hinges: 1.5 sec. min. from 70⁰ to 0⁰), Opening Force (§404.2.9) 5 lbf max. (excluding exterior hinged doors and fire doors), Vision/ Side Lights (if provided) (§404.2.11) , Accessible viewing height 43” max. unless not intended for viewing (i.e., lowest part above 66”), Hardware (§404.2.7) Operable parts must comply, Smooth Surface (§404.2.10) Required at the bottom on the push side, Thresholds (§404.2.5) 1/2” max. high (beveled if above 1/4”), Maneuvering Clearance (§404.2.4) required on both sides (unless door or gate is used in one direction only), Double-Leaf Doors (§404.2.2) One active leaf of double-leaf doors is required to meet criteria for clear width and maneuvering clearance. Other door requirements apply to both leaves. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4epl11.jpg | Destination oriented elevator with details showing hall signals and hoistway signs with floor and car designations that are 2” high min. raised 1/32” min, and separated 3/8” min from braille and raised borders. Notes: Hall Signals (§407.2.2) - Visible and audible signals indicating the arrival of designated car (if the same tone/ announcement in calling a car is used to signal car arrival, then compliance with audible specifications, such as the indication of direction, is not required); Visible and audible signals are not required at each elevator if they include car designation; Visible signals centered 72” min AFF and visible from floor area adjacent to hoistway entrance; Visible signal element 2 ½” min. measured along vertical centerline of element; Audible and visible differentiation of each elevator in a bank. Hoistway Signs (§407.2.3) - Both jambs, 48” – 60” AFF (measured to raised character baseline); Car designation required below floor designation; Characters and symbols raised 1/32” min., sans serif; Compliance with other requirements in 703.2 for raised characters (upper case, style ,character proportion and spacing, stroke thickness, and line spacing); Grade II braille complying with 703.3 below raised characters. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4epl12.jpg | Destination-oriented elevator car with details of hall signal and hoistway signs. Notes: Hall Signals (§407.2.2) - Visible and audible signals indicating the arrival of designated car (if the same tone/ announcement in calling a car is used to signal car arrival, then compliance with audible specifications, such as the indication of direction, is not required); Visible and audible signals are not required at each elevator if they include car designation; Visible signals centered 72” min AFF and visible from floor area adjacent to hoistway entrance; Visible signal element 2 ½” min. measured along vertical centerline of element; Audible and visible differentiation of each elevator in a bank. Hoistway Signs (§407.2.3) - Both jambs, 48” – 60” AFF (measured to raised character baseline); Car designation required below floor designation; Characters and symbols raised 1/32” min., sans serif; Compliance with other requirements in 703.2 for raised characters (upper case, style ,character proportion and spacing, stroke thickness, and line spacing); Grade II braille complying with 703.3 below raised characters; floor and car designation 2” high min, raised 1/32” min, 3/8” min separation from braille and from raised borders |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /4epl15ab.jpg | Existing (altered) elevator car. Notes: Hall Signals (§407.2.2) - Visible signals are not required to comply and audible signals are exempt from frequency and decibel ranges; Signals do not have to indicate travel direction; Call Controls (§407.2.1) - Call buttons can be recessed; Existing call buttons can be less than ¾” in size and can be located 54” max. (instead of 48”) above the floor, measured to the centerline of the highest operable part; Elevator Door Requirements (§407.3) - Existing manually operated doors without reopening devices that meet door requirements (§404.2) are permitted; Power-operated doors can have a narrower clear width (32” min. if the hoistway depth is 24” max.); Elevator Car Requirements (§407.4) - Existing cars with a clear depth 54” min., a clear width 36” min., and a clear floor area of 16 sq. ft. are permitted; When new compliant operating panels are installed, existing panels that remain are not required to comply; Car control buttons can be recessed and can be 54” max. above the floor if a parallel approach is provided; If space does not permit location of tactile markings to the left of control buttons, they can be placed as near to the control as possible. ISA Designation (§F216.7) - In facilities with existing non-compliant elevators, the International Symbol of Accessibility (ISA) must clearly identify those elevators that do meet §407. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4epl16.jpg | Figure one shows the configuration for new construction. The door clear width is 32” minimum and the car width measured side to side is 42” minimum. The car depth is 54” minimum. Doors must be located on narrow end. Second figure shows alternative dimensions of clear interior space 51 by 51” minimum that are permitted if door clear width is36” minimum. Third figure shows dimensions for existing LULA cars that are altered: 36” minimum width, depth 54” minimum, and the net clear car area is 15 square feet minimum. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4epl17.jpg | Private residence elevator. Notes: General (§409.1) - Automatic operation; Compliance with the referenced ASME A17.1 standard. Call Buttons (§409.2) - Compliant as operable parts, including reach range and clear floor space, and ¾” min. in smallest dimension. Elevator Doors (§409.3) - Car and hoistway doors/gates must be power operated and meet the ANSI/BHMA standard for low-energy doors and other applicable provisions for doors in §404 (compliance with maneuvering clearance on push side of doors not required); Manual-open, self-close doors/gates permitted for cars with more than 1 opening; Required location on narrow end of car; Must remain open for 20 seconds min. Elevator Cars (§409.4) - Inside dimensions: 36” min. by 48” min.; Compliant floor surfaces; 1½” max. clearance between platform and edge of landing sill (later editions of the ASME A17.1 specify 1¼” max); Automatic leveling with floor landing within ½” tolerance under rated to 0 loading conditions; 5 ft candles min. at platform, controls, threshold, and landing sill; Car controls must be raised or flush button, ¾” min. in smallest dimension, comply as operable parts, and be located within accessible reach range on side wall 12” min. from any adjacent wall; Telephone and emergency signal two-way communication device required in car with compliant operable parts, including hardware of closed compartment if provided; telephone cord must be 29” long min. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /4epl2.jpg | Elevator landing showing hall signals located 72” min. high measured to centerline and call buttons with clear floor space and located within reach range measured to centerline. Details show hall signal visible indicators 2 ½” high min, call buttons ¾” min. in diameter (smallest dimension) that are raised and flush. Hoistway sign detail show number 2” high min and raised 1/32” with a 3/8” min. separation from braille below and raised borders. Notes: Hall Signals (§407.2.2) - Required at each hoistway (including elevators with only 2 stops); Indicate car arrival and travel direction (separate fixtures are not required to indicate direction); Visible indicators can be vertical or side-by-side; Visible from area of hall call button, including those in cars (1 in-car lantern is acceptable if visible from the hall call button); Audible signals: one (up)/ two (down) or annunciator; Frequency: 1500 Hz max. (300 – 3,000 Hz verbal annunciator); Signal level: 10 dB min. above ambient, 80 dB max. Call Controls (§407.2.1) - ithin reach range, measured to centerline of highest operable part; compliant as operable part; Up button above down button; Visual indication of call registered and call answered; Raised from, or flush with, faceplate or, if provided, trim ring or ferrule. Hoistway Signs (§407.2.3) - Both jambs, 48” – 60” AFF (measured to raised character baseline); Characters and symbols raised 1/32” min., sans serif; Compliance with other requirements in 703.2 for raised characters (upper case, style ,character proportion and spacing, stroke thickness, and line spacing); Grade II braille complying with 703.3 below raised characters; Tactile star with braille (“MA’IN’”) required on both jambs at the main entry level |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /4epl22a.JPG | One figure shows platform lift with doors with clear width 32” min. on opposite narrow ends of platform that is 36” min wide and 48” min long. Second figure shows lift with 32” min. wide door on narrow end that is 36” min wide and 42” min. wide door on adjacent side that is 60” long min. Note: The clear floor space of platforms must be 36” wide min. If doors/gates are on the narrow end only, the length is 48” min. If a door/gate is on the longer side, the min. length is 60” to accommodate side approach maneuvering. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4epl3a.jpg | Timing distance shown measured 60” in front of farthest call button controlling car to centerline of hoistway door. Caption: Door and Signal Timing (§407.3.4) - Timing begins at audible and visible notification of car arrival based on when the signal becomes visible from the specified location point in front of the call button. At elevators with in-car lanterns, timing begins once doors open wide enough for the signal to be visible from this point. Minimum timing from car arrival notification to start of door closing: D / 1.5 ft/s (no less than 5 sec.) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4epl4b.jpg | Elevator door must fully open 3 seconds min. to min. clear width of 36” (42” for center door of 80” min by 51” min car). A tolerance of minus 5/8” allowed for 36” min. clear width only. Reopening device detection points: 5” high and 29” high. Caption: Door Delay (§407.3.5)- Doors must remain fully open 3 seconds min. in response to a call. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /4epl5.jpg | One figure shows an elevator car with a centered door. The door clear width is 42” minimum and the car width measured side to side is 80“ minimum. The car depth is 51“ minimum measured from the back wall to the front return, and 54“ minimum measured from the back wall to the inside face of the door. Second figure shows an elevator car with an off-centered door. The door clear width is 36” minimum and the car width measured side to side is 68“ minimum. The depth is 51” minimum measured from the back wall to the front return, and 54” minimum measured from the back wall to the inside face of the door. Third figure shows a car with a clear door width of 36” minimum and the car width measured side to side is 54” minimum. The car depth is 80’ minimum measured from the back wall to the front return. Fourth figure shows a car with a clear door width of 36” minimum and the car width measured side to side is 60“ minimum. The car depth is 60“ minimum measured from the back wall to the front return. Any 36” min wide door permitted a tolerance of minus 5/8”. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /4epl7.jpg | Car control panel shown with number in ascending order and columns that read left to right. Max. height for buttons is 48” max. (54” max if car serves over 16 openings and parallel approach provided). Emergency controls buttons grouped at bottom of panel 35” min. measured to centerline of bottom buttons. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /4epl8.jpg | Car control panel detail. Notes: Raised characters to immediate left of button, raised 1/32” min, sans serif (sufficient color contrast from the background is recommended); raised characters 5/8” to 2” high; Buttons ¾” min. in diameter (smallest dimension) must be raised from or flush with faceplate/ trim ring (ferrule); Braille (Grade 2) below or next to raised characters or symbols; 3/16” min separation between braille and raised numbers; Floor designation buttons provide visual indication of registered call that extinguishes upon car arrival; Main Entry Floor (required tactile symbol with braille); Door open and close buttons, where provided, identified by required tactile symbols and braille and located above emergency buttons; Emergency buttons (alarm and, where provided, emergency stop) grouped at bottom 35” min AFF measured to button centerline and identified by required tactile symbols and braille; Emergency stop (where provided on existing panels – no longer permitted by the ASME A17.1 code); In-car switches not for passenger use (e.g., fireman’s operations) are not required to comply; Keypads (§407.4.6.3 and §407.4.7.2) - Keypads, if provided in cars, must comply: Location within reach range, measured to centerline of highest operable part; Standard phone keypad arrangement; Raised or flush buttons, ¾” min. in smallest dimension; Raised dot “5” key (0.025”-0.037” high, 0.118” 0.120” base diameter); Compliant visual characters (§703.5) centered on button |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba … /4eplc21ab.jpg | Platform lift requirements. Notes: Platforms (§410.2 - §410.4) - Platforms must meet requirements for clear floor space and floor surfaces, including changes in level, and the clearance between the platform sill and edge of runway landing cannot exceed 1¼” (ASME A18.1 specifies 3/8” – 3 /4”). Operable Parts (§410.5) - Controls must meet requirements for operable parts, including reach ranges. Doors and Gates §410.6) - Doors and gates must be power-operated, meet criteria for low-energy doors, including the referenced ANSI/BHMA standard (§404.3), and remain open for at least 20 seconds. (Self-closing manual types are allowed at lifts with no more than 2 stops and doors/ gates on opposite ends.) Standby Power (§F207.2) - Platform lifts permitted to be part of an accessible means of egress by the referenced editions of the International Building Code must be equipped with standby power. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4rcr10.jpg | Ramp handrail with extensions. Notes: Extensions 12″ long minimum in the same direction of travel are required at the top and bottom of runs (except for inside rail of switchback ramps) to provide support before entering or exiting ramps. Bottom gripping surface can be obstructed up to 20% of the length. Handrails must be continuous the full length of run and tops and sides of gripping surface cannot be obstructed. Extensions must return to guard, wall, or floor. The 12′ minimum is measured to the start of the return radius. Extensions with a leading edge 27″ high maximum can extend any amount from posts. Those with a leading edge higher than 27″ are limited to a 12′ protrusion from posts (§307.3). The sloping portion of handrails are not required to comply with requirements for protruding objects. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /4rcr18.jpg | Curb ramp. Notes: Top Landing (§406.4) facilitates maneuvering to and from ramp without travel across side flares, Grade Breaks At top and bottom must be perpendicular to the direction of ramp runs to prevent cross-slope issues and uneven surfaces, Side Flares (where provided) (§406.3), 1:10 max slope, Running Slope (§406.1) 1:12 max, Cross Slope (§406.1) 1:48 max, Location (§406.5) Cannot project into vehicular traffic lanes, parking spaces, or access aisles. Wet Conditions (§406.1), Curb ramps must be designed to prevent accumulation of water. Alterations (§406.1) Permitted running slopes where space is limited: 1:10 max (6” max rise) or 1:8 max (3” max rise). |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /4rcr2.jpg | Ramp with landings. Notes: Clear Width (§405.5) 36” min. (between leading edge of handrails) Handrails (§405.8) on both sides if rise greater than 6”, Running Slope (§405.2) 1:12 max Cross Slope (§405.3), 1:48 max, Rise (§405.6) 30” max per run, Cross Slope (§405.3) 1:48 max, Surfaces (§405.4) firm, stable, and slip-resistant (run and landing surfaces), Edge Protection (§405.9) along ramp run and landings, Level Landings (§405.7) at top and bottom, Alterations (§405.2), Permitted running slopes where space is limited: 1:10 max (6” max rise) or 1:8 max (3” max rise), Wet Conditions (§405.10), Landings must be designed to prevent the accumulation of water. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /4rcr5.jpg | Ramp with landings at top and bottom that are 60” long min. and at least as wide as ramp run. Notes: Grade breaks (i.e., where the change in slope occurs) must be perpendicular to the direction of ramp runs to prevent cross-slope issues and uneven surfaces. No change in level is permitted within landings other than slopes 1:48 max. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /4rcr7.jpg | Intermediate landing 60” min. by 60” min. at ramp that changes direction. Notes: Handrails Extensions must be linear, but can turn or wrap where handrails are continuous at the inside turn of dogleg or switchback ramps. Configuration Recommendation: Align runs less than 60” wide to the outer edge of landings for easier wheelchair maneuvering between runs. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /5p12.jpg | Hospital with outpatient facility highlighted and portion of parking lot serving outpatient facility highlighted. Notes: 10% scoping required for visitor/ patient parking serving hospital outpatient facilities. Within a multi-use facility, the 10% requirement applies to the number of visitor/ patient spaces intended to serve hospital outpatient facilities. Most local zoning codes require parking spaces based on facility square footage, occupant load, and occupancy and can be consulted when determining the number of spaces serving outpatient facilities. Spaces serving employees or other areas of a hospital are subject to the regular scoping table. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/g … /5p14-ab.jpg | Parking at multi-family residential facility. Notes: Resident Parking (§F208.2.3.1) Where at least one parking space is provided for each dwelling unit, at least one accessible space is required for each mobility accessible unit. Spaces must be located on the shortest accessible route to the dwelling unit entrance they serve (§F208.3.2). Those assigned to specific units are not required to be identified by signs (§F216.5, Ex. 2). If the total number of resident spaces is less than the total number of units, accessible parking is based on the scoping table in F208.2 (but providing one accessible space for each mobility accessible unit is advisable). Additional Resident Parking (§F208.2.3.2) At least 2%, but no fewer than one, of resident parking spaces provided in excess of the one per unit total must comply. These spaces must be dispersed among all types of resident parking except where substantially equal or greater accessibility is provided in terms of distance from an accessible entrance, parking fee, and user convenience (§F208.3.2, Ex). Visitor and Other Parking (§F208.2.3.3) Parking spaces for guests, employees, or other non-residents are subject to the scoping table in F208.2. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /5p15a.JPG | Accessible parking space with access aisle adjoined by a curb ramp with a top landing 36” deep min. Accessible route from access aisle on curb ramp and sidewalk highlighted. Notes: Accessible routes must connect directly to access aisles. Curb ramps, where provided, cannot protrude into access aisles (which cannot slope more than 1:48 max.) to accommodate wheelchair transfers and vehicle ramps or lifts (§502.4). A landing at least 36” deep is required at the top of curb ramps; in alterations where space for this landing is unavailable, curb ramps must have side flares with a 1:12 max. slope (§406.4). Bollards, signs, columns, or other elements cannot be located in the access aisle or reduce the minimum clear width of accessible routes. Spaces and aisles must be designed so that parked vehicles do not obstruct the required clear width of adjacent accessible routes (§502.7). Detail: Parallel curb ramp with landing 48” min long, 60” preferred. Note: Where space for curb ramps is limited, including in alterations, parallel ramps can provide an alternative. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /5p16.jpg | Two accessible parking spaces 8’ wide min. with an access aisle in between that is 5’ wide min. and as long as the space. Notes: Vehicle Spaces (§502.2) Spaces must be marked to define the 96” minimum width. Access Aisle (§502.3) An access aisle at least 60” wide and at least as long as the parking space is required on either side of the parking space and must be marked to discourage parking in it. Two spaces can share one aisle. Access aisles cannot overlap vehicular ways. Surfaces (§502.4) Parking spaces and access aisles must meet requirements for floor and ground surfaces (§302) and cannot have changes in level other than slopes not exceeding 1:48. Markings (§502.1, §502.2, §502.3.3) Both the parking space and access aisle must be marked. The marking method and color is not specified in the Standards, but may be addressed by state or local codes or regulations. Detail: width measured to centerline of marking. Note: The width of spaces and aisles is measured to the centerline of markings (but it can include the full width of lines where there is no adjacent parking space or aisles). |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gu … /5p28ab.jpg | Accessible EV charging station. Notes: Recommendations: Provide access to a reasonable number of spaces serving EV charging stations or use the scoping table in §F208.2 to determine an appropriate number. (The number of accessible spaces serving EV charging stations must be determined separately from the required number of car and van parking spaces.) Provide an accessible route on both sides of the vehicle space that connects to the charging station for easier access. A vehicle space at least 10’ – 13’ wide is advisable. A 10’ width offers an extra 2’ that effectively provides a 5’ aisle on one side when paired with the accessible route; a 13’ wide space will allow an 8’ aisle. This flexibility is helpful since the parking direction is determined by the location of the charging station and the vehicle connection. Use the International Symbol of Accessibility only where spaces are reserved exclusively for people with disabilities. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /5p2ab.jpg | Site with building served by two separate lots in front and a multi-level parking deck in the back. Notes: The required number of accessible spaces, including van spaces, is calculated separately for each parking lot and garage on a site. Accessible spaces must be dispersed among accessible entrances and be located on the shortest accessible route to the entrance they serve. Exception: Compliance is not required for parking spaces used exclusively for buses, trucks, other delivery vehicles, law enforcement vehicles, or vehicular impound if accessible passenger loading zones are provided where such lots have public access (§F208.1, Ex.). |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guide … /5p6.jpg | Shopping mall with surface lot parking on all sides with one outer building served by same lot and another outer building with a parking lot separated from the mall parking areas by a raised sidewalk. Notes: The parking lot serving the shopping mall (center) and store (lower right) can be treated as one parking facility because the parking area is not divided or separated. Accessible spaces must be dispersed and located at different facilities and accessible entrances served by the parking lot. This lot is treated as a separate parking facility because it is divided from the surrounding lot by a raised sidewalk and is dedicated to a specific building. Parking areas that are labeled (e.g., “Lot A”) to help users locate their vehicles but that are part of the same lot (i.e., not separated) do not have to be treated as separate parking facilities. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /5p8ab.jpg | Multi-Level parking garage with direct connections to adjacent building. Notes: Each direct connection to a facility must include an accessible entrance (§F206.4.2). Dispersing accessible spaces among accessible entrances requires placement of non-van accessible spaces on different levels. All van spaces can be grouped on one level (§F208.3, Ex. 1). |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /5p9ab.jpg | Multi-Level parking garage not serving a particular facility. Notes: In parking garages that do not serve a particular facility, accessible spaces must be located on the shortest accessible route to an accessible pedestrian entrance of the garage (§F208.3). |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /5plz4.jpg | Accessible passenger loading zone with vehicle pull-up space 20’ long min. and 96” wide min. with an adjacent access aisle the full length of the pull-up space and 60” wide min. Notes: Vehicle Pull-Up Space (§503.2) The vehicle pull-up space must be at least 96” wide and at least 20’ long. Access Aisle (§503.3) A marked access aisle is required next to, and at the same level as, the vehicle pull-up space. The access aisle must be at least 60” wide, extend the full length of the vehicle pull-up space, adjoin an accessible route, and cannot overlap vehicular ways. The marking method and color is not specified. Surfaces (§503.4) Vehicle pull-up spaces and access aisles must meet requirements for ground and floor surfaces (§302) and cannot have changes in level other than slopes not steeper than 1:48. Curb ramps cannot overlap access aisles or vehicle pull-up spaces. Vertical Clearance (§503.5) A vertical clearance of 114” is required at the vehicle pull-up space and access aisle and along a vehicular route connecting them to a vehicle entrance and exit. Accessible passenger loading zones are not required to be identified by the International Symbol of Accessibility. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guide … /5s2.jpg | Building schematic showing monumental stairs between two floors and stair towers on each end connecting all 3 floors. Notes: Stairs that are part of a required means of egress must comply. Compliance is not required for monumental stairs and other stairs if they are not part of a required means of egress. Second figure shows exit door to exterior landing with stairs. Note: Stairs that are part of exit discharge or other components of a means of egress must comply. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guide … /5s3.jpg | Stairs with riser 4” – 7” high and tread depth 11” min. Notes: Treads and Risers (§504.2 and §504.3) All steps on a flight must have uniform riser heights within a range of 4” – 7” and uniform tread depths that are 11” min. Open risers are prohibited. Tread Surface and Wet Conditions (§504.4 and (§504.7) Tread surfaces must comply with requirements for ground and floor surfaces (§302) and cannot have changes in level other than slopes not steeper than 1:48. Treads and landings subject to wet conditions must be designed to prevent the accumulation of water. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guide … /5s4.jpg | Three nosing profiles shown. Tread edge radius with note: The radius of curvature at the leading edge of the tread must be ½” max. Angled riser with note: Risers can slope under the tread at an angle not exceeding 30º from vertical. Curved or beveled nosing with note: Nosings cannot project more than 1½” over the tread, and the underside of the leading edge of the nosing must be curved or beveled. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guide … /5s5.jpg | Switchback stair and landing. Notes and labels: 12” min. horizontal top extension in same direction as stair flight (§505.10.2); 34” - 38” (consistent height) above nosing to top of gripping surface (§505.4), Sloped bottom extension 1 tread depth min. beyond last riser nosing in same direction as stair flight (§505.10.3), Handrails must return to a wall, guard, or floor and cannot rotate within fittings (§505.10.2, §505.10.3), Inside handrails at switchback/ dogleg turns must be continuous (extension not required) (§505.3), Top and sides of gripping surface cannot be obstructed; bottom can be obstructed up to 20% of the length (§505.6), In alterations, full handrail extensions are not required where they would project into circulation paths and pose a hazard (§505.10, Ex. 3). |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /5s6-a.jpg | Top horizontal handrail extension 12 inches long min. at stairs. Note:
Handrails at the top of stairways must extend 12 inches minimum horizontally above the landing beginning directly above the first riser nosing or be continuous to the handrail of an adjacent stair flight (§505.10.2). |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /5s7a.jpg | Bottom handrail extension sloping beyond the last riser nosing for a
distance at least equal to one tread depth. Note: Handrails at the bottom must extend beyond the last riser nosing at the slope of the stair flight for a distance at least equal to one tread depth or be continuous to the handrail of an adjacent stair flight protruding objects. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /5s8a.jpg | Top horizontal handrail extension with P-shaped return to post; bottom edge of return is 27” high max. Notes: treatment as protruding object not required. Objects mounted on posts with leading edges higher than 27” cannot protrude into circulation paths more than 12” (§307.3). With handrails, this applies only to horizontal portions, not sloped portions. Horizontal top extensions that return to posts can protrude any amount if the leading edge is 27” max. above the finish floor or ground. Recommendation: Treat free-standing bottom extensions as protruding objects if they have leading edges higher than 27”. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /26.jpg | Clear floor space at transfer shower compartment that is 36" min. wide
and 48" min. long measured from the control wall. The clear floor space
extends 12" min. beyond the seat wall. Person using wheelchair located
in this space and aligned with the seat for side transfer. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /33.jpg | Fixed shower head with hand-held shower spray unit, controls, and diverter. Notes: An additional fixed shower head can be provided at any height. Hose at least 59 inches long. Usable as both a hand-held shower and fixed-position shower head. Faucet controls, diverter valves, and other controls must comply as operable parts. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /34.jpg | Clearance shown to be 12" high min above a shower grab bar and 1 ½"
min from the bottom and sides of the bar. Controls and the hand-held
shower spray unit can be located within the 12" clearance above the bar
but other elements like soap dispensers cannot. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /35.png | Grab bar with a circular cross section 1 1/4" - 2" in diameter and a clearance from the wall 1 1/2" Grab bar with non-circular cross section with rounded edges and a perimeter dimension 4" - 4.8", a max. cross-section dimension of 2", and a clearance 1 1/2" from the wall |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /36.jpg | Rectangular shower seat with a rear edge that is 2½ inches max. from the seat wall and a front edge 15 inches to 16 inches from the seat wall. The side edge is 1 ½ inches from the adjacent wall. The seat must extend to a point within 3 inches of the compartment entry. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /37.jpg | L-shaped shower seat with a rear edge that is 2½ inches max. from the seat wall and a front edge 15 inches to 16 inches from the seat wall. The rear edge of the L-portion is 1 ½ inches from the wall and the front edge is 14 inches to 15 inches from the wall. The end of the L is 22 inches to 23 inches from the main seat wall. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /3aba.png | Components of a single-user bathing room: Shower or Bathtub (§F213.3.6), Lavatory and Mirror (§F213.3.4 and §F213.3.5) where provided, Water Closet and Toilet Compartments (§F213.3.1 and §F213.3.2) where provided, Dispensers and Receptacles (§F205) where provided, Coat Hooks and Shelves (§F213.3.7) at least 1 of each type where provided, Turning Space (§603.2.1) 60 |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /41.jpg | Tub with removable seat with grab bars on three walls: one on
control wall 24" min. long, two parallel bars on the back wall that are
24" min. long and 12" max. from the control wall and 24" max. from the
head end wall, and one on the head end 12" min. long located near the
front. Clearance in front of the tub is 30" wide min. and the length of
the tub. A lavatory can overlap this clearance at the control
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /44.jpg | Grab bars at tub are 33 inches to 36 inches high measured to the top of the gripping surface. The lower parallel bar on the back wall is 8 inches to 10 inches above the tub rim. The controls are located on an end wall between the tub rim and grab bar and between the open side of the tub and the centerline of the tub width. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /47.jpg | Tub with permanent seat and parallel grab bars on the back wall that
extend 12" max. from the control wall and 15" max. from the head end
wall. One bar is 33" -- 36" high and the other is 8" -- 10" above the
tub rim. The height of the seat is 17" -- 19." |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /58.png | Bathroom with alternate roll-in shower and clearances shown at one lavatory and the water closet. The door swings into the water closet clearance. Unobstructed clear floor space is provided beyond the swing of the door. This space overlaps the fixture clearances. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /73aba.png | Plan view of multi-user shower room with notes: At least one wheelchair accessible toilet compartment (§F213.3.1), including door maneuvering clearance at the compartment door. At least one ambulatory accessible toilet compartment in restrooms with at least 6 toilet compartments or where the combined total of toilets and urinals is at least 6 fixtures (§F213.3.1). At least one compliant urinal where more than one urinal is provided (§F213.3.3). At least one compliant lavatory (not located in a toilet compartment) and at least one compliant mirror, where provided (§F213.3.4 and §F213.3.5). At least one compliant shower or bathtub (§F213.3.6). Where coat hooks or shelves are provided, at least one of each type must serve the accessible shower or bathtub (§F213.3.7). Dispensers, receptacles, and other operable parts must comply where provided (§F205). Turning space (§603.2.1). |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /12.jpg | Shown in profile: Knee space 11 inches deep and toe space 6 inches deep for a total depth of 17 inches. The leading edge of the knee space is 27 inches high min and extends in 8 inches min, then reduces to 9 inches over a 3 inch space (6:1 slope). The clearance continues as toe space 9 inches. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /4a.png | Wall-mounted wheelchair accessible drinking fountain with forward approach clear floor space highlighted. Notes: Clear Floor Space (§602.2) for a forward approach centered on the unit; Operable Parts (§602.3) within accessible reach range and usable with one hand and without tight grasping, pinching, twisting of the wrist, or more than 5 lbf.; Spout Height (§602.4) 36 |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /11.jpg | Side view of person using a wheelchair positioned for a forward approach at a sink and reaching over a deep countertop. Dimensions show 44 inches maximum reach height above obstruction (counter) if reach depth is greater than 20 inches (25 inches maximum). |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /11.png | Water closet (elevation) with rear grab bar 36 inches long min. that extends 12 inches min. on one side of the water closet centerline and 24 inches on the other side; grab bar is 33 inches - 36 inches high measured to the top of the gripping surface. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /28.png | Toilet room with a water closet and an adjacent lavatory. A door opposite the lavatory swings out. The door maneuvering clearance is 48” deep and abuts the lavatory. A strike-side clearance 12” min. on the latch side of the door is required if the door has both a closer and a latch. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /31.png | Toilet room with a water closet and an adjacent lavatory with a door opposite the lavatory that swings in. A clear floor space 30 inches min. by 48 inches min. that provides space for an occupied wheelchair is unobstructed and located beyond the swing of the door. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guide … /36a.png | Toilet room with a water closet and an adjacent lavatory with a door
opposite the lavatory that swings in. The width of the room is based on:
the 60" min. wide water closet clearance, the lavatory width, and half
the lavatory clearance width not overlapped by the lavatory (if it is
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /37.png | Figure: Toilet room with a water closet and an adjacent lavatory with
a door opposite the lavatory that swings in. The depth of the room is
based on the door swing clearing the water closet and lavatory
clearances. Figure: Toilet room with a water closet and an adjacent
lavatory with a door opposite the lavatory that swings in. Unobstructed
wheelchair space is provided beyond the swing of the door. The depth of
the room is based on the 60" depth of the door maneuvering clearance and
the horizontal depth of the lavatory which abuts, but does not overlap,
the door maneuvering
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guide … /39a.png | Toilet room with a water closet and an adjacent lavatory. A door
opposite the lavatory swings out. The depth of the room is based on the
48" depth of the door maneuvering clearance and the horizontal depth of
the lavatory which abuts, but does not overlap, the door maneuvering
clearance. Turning space overlaps the door clearance, and a portion is
overlapped by the lavatory. Note: Other elements provided may increase
minimum room dimensions. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /40.jpg | Toilet room with a water closet in a back corner and a lavatory on the front wall opposite the toilet. The water closet and lavatory clearances partly overlap. The door is located next to the lavatory and swings in. It swings into turning circle which overlaps a portion of the fixture clearances. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /42aba.png | Person using a wheelchair at a paper towel dispenser with a receptacle. Clear floor space at the dispenser is highlighted. Notes: Dispensers & Receptacles (§2F05, §309), Hand-operated soap dispensers that are fixed, paper towel dispensers, toilet seat cover dispensers, and other types of dispensers provided must comply as operable parts, as well as trash receptacles and other receptacles. Operable Parts (§309), Operable parts must have compliant clear floor space for a forward or side approach. They also must be located within accessible reach range and usable with one hand and without tight grasping, pinching, twisting of the wrist, or more than 5 pounds force. Coat Hooks (§2F13.3.7, §603.4) If coat hooks are provided, at least one must be within accessible reach range. Shelves (§2F13.3.7, §603.4) If shelves are provided, at least one of each type must be located 40 inches min. to 48 inches max. above the finish floor. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /44aba.png | Wall-mounted baby-changing table in a toilet room. Table surface is 28” – 34 high and must comply as a work surface (§902) and clear floor space for a forward approach to the table is shown. When stowed, the table projection from the wall is limited to 4” max. if the leading edge is higher than 27.” Notes: Compliant as protruding object (when stowed) if it protrudes into a circulation path (§F204, §307); Compliant operable parts (§F205, §309). |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /47.png | Private toilet room with water closet and lavatory. Notes: Grab bars can be installed after construction if walls are properly reinforced/ blocked (§604.5, Ex. 1) Toilet seat height not required to comply (§604.4, Ex. 1) Lavatory height not required to comply knee and toe space below is not required but must be made available when needed (§606.2, Ex. 2, §606.3, Ex. 1)) Door can swing into fixture clearances if the swing can be reversed and fully comply with §404 or if unobstructed wheelchair space is provided in the room beyond the arc of the door swing (§603.2.3, Ex. 1 and 2). |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /55aba.png | Multi-user men's room with toilet compartments, urinals, lavatories. Notes: At least one wheelchair accessible toilet compartment (§2F13.3.1) At least one compliant urinal where more than one urinal is provided (§2F13.3.3) At least one compliant lavatory (not located in a toilet compartment) and at least one compliant mirror, where provided (§2F13.3.4 and §2F13.3.5) At least one ambulatory accessible toilet compartment in restrooms with at least 6 toilet compartments or where the combined total of toilets and urinals is at least 6 fixtures (§2F13.3.1) Dispensers, receptacles, and other operable parts must comply where provided (§F205) turning space (§603.2.1) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /56.png | Detail of multi-user toilet room shows door not swinging into lavatory clearance. Note: Doors, including toilet compartment doors, cannot swing into the clear floor space required at plumbing fixtures (§603.2.3), but they can swing into turning space. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /57aba.png | Coat Hook - note: Compliant coat hooks and shelves where they are provided in other toilet compartments (§2F13.3.7, 604.8.3). Wheelchair accessible toilet compartment with toe clearance below the front partition and one side partition. Notes: Compliant water closet with additional clear floor space required if fixture is floor mounted (59 inches instead of 56 inches deep) (§604.8.1.1) |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /59.png | Toilet compartment with out-swinging door. Note: Doors cannot swing
into the minimum compartment area specified. Detail of compartment door
with pull on both sides on latch side. Notes: Door must be self-closing
(gravity or spring hinges are typically used). The min. closing time for
spring hinges is 1.5 seconds measured from a 70° open position to the
closed position. Door pulls are required on both sides near the latch,
34 inches to 48 inches above the finish floor. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /64.png | Toe clearance below partition that is 9" high min. and 6" deep min.
Figure: Wheelchair accessible toilet compartment with toe clearance
below partitions. Compartment is 60" wide min. and 56" deep min.
(wall-mounted water closet) or 59" deep min. (floor-mounted water
closet). Figure: Wheelchair accessible toilet compartment without toe
clearance below partitions. Compartment is 66" wide min. if there is no
toe clearance below a side partition. If there is no toe clearance below
the front partition, the depth is 62" min. (wall-mounted water closet)
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /67.png | Wheelchair accessible toilet compartment with a lavatory next to the water closet; fixture clearances and overlapping turning space shown within the compartment. Notes: Door cannot swing into fixture clearances (unless unobstructed wheelchair space beyond the door swing is provided in the compartment (§603.2.3), Turning space required within compartment (§603.2.1), Another compliant lavatory is required outside the compartment (§2F13.3.4). |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/gui … /68-69.png | Man standing in ambulatory accessible toilet compartment and gripping
both parallel grab bars. Figure: Ambulatory accessible compartment that
is 35" -- 37" min. wide and 60" min. deep. Water closet centerline is
17" -- 19" from side partition. Grab bars are provided on both sides and
must be 12" max. from the back wall, 42" long min. and extend 54" min.
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /70.png | Water closet in ambulatory accessible compartment with a seat height
17" -- 19" and grab bars that are 33" -- 36" high measured to the top of
the gripping surface. Note: Water closets must comply, including flush
controls which must meet criteria for operable parts if hand-operated.
Seats cannot be sprung to return to lifted position. Requirements for
toilet paper dispensers, coat hooks, and shelves also apply. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guides … /73.png | Clear floor space for a forward approach to a urinal shown in plan
view. Side partitions do not overlap clear floor space. The clear floor
is 48" min. deep and 30" min. wide (36" min. wide if the partitions
obstruct the clear floor space on both sides for more than 24").
Portions of wall hung urinals that provide toe clearance 9" high min.
can overlap the clear floor space for a depth of 6"
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/guid … /7aba.png | Single-user toilet room with elements noted: Water Closet (§2F13.3.2), Toilet Paper Dispenser (§604.7), Lavatory (§2F13.3.4) where provided, Mirror (§2F13.3.5) where provided, Coat Hooks and Shelves (§2F13.3.7) at least 1 of each type where provided, Dispensers and Receptacles (§2F05) where provided, Turning Space (§603.2.1) 60 |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/a … /overlapping_cfs.jpg | Elevated perspective view of washers and dryers in recessed area with open bifold doors. A clear floor space is centered at each appliance, and the two clear floor spaces partially overlap in the center. The opened doors are located outside of both clear floor spaces. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ada-aba/ … /ada-ab19.gif | In figure (a), a person seated in a wheelchair is shown reaching to the side over an obstruction 10 inches (510 mm) deep maximum and 34 inches (865 mm) high maximum. The maximum reach height is 48 inches (1220 mm). In figure (b) the obstruction depth is 10 inches to 24 inches maximum (255 to 610 mm) and 34 inches (865 mm) high maximum. The maximum reach height is 46 inches (1170 mm). |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig16.gif | If the slope of a ramp is between 1:12 and 1:16, the maximum rise shall be 30 inches (760 mm) and the maximum horizontal run shall be 30 feet (9 m). If the slope of the ramp is between 1:16 and 1:20, the maximum rise shall be 30 inches (760 mm) and the maximum horizontal run shall be 40 feet (12 m). |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig23a.gif | The diagram illustrates the symbols used for the following control buttons: main entry floor, door closed, door open, emergency alarm, and emergency stop. The diagram further states that the octagon symbol for the emergency stop shall be raised but the X (inside the octagon) is not. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig27a.gif | In addition to clearances discussed in the text, the following knee clearance is required underneath the fountain: 27 inches (685 mm) minimum from the floor to the underside of the fountain which extends 8 inches (205 mm) minimum measured from the front edge underneath the fountain back towards the wall; if a minimum 9 inches (230 mm) of toe clearance is provided, a maximum of 6 inches (150 mm) of the 48 inches (1220 mm) of clear floor space required at the fixture may extend into the toe space. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig28.gif | For a front transfer to the water closet, the minimum clear floor space at the water closet is a minimum 48 inches (1220 mm) in width by a minimum of 66 inches (1675 mm) in length. For a diagonal transfer to the water closet, the minimum clear floor space is a minimum of 48 inches (1220 mm) in width by a minimum of 56 inches (1420 mm) in length. For a side transfer to the water closet, the minimum clear floor space is a minimum of 60 inches (1525 mm) in width by a minimum of 56 inches (1420 mm) in length. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig31.gif | In addition to clearances discussed in the text, the following knee clearance is required underneath the lavatory: 27 inches (685 mm) minimum from the floor to the underside of the lavatory which extends 8 inches (205 mm) minimum measured from the front edge underneath the lavatory back towards the wall; if a minimum 9 inches (230 mm) of toe clearance is provided, a maximum of 6 inches (150 mm) of the 48 inches (1220 mm) of clear floor space required at the fixture may extend into the toe space. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/fig8c1.gif | Overhead Hazards. As an example, the diagram illustrates a stair whose underside descends across a pathway. Where the headroom is less than 80 inches, protection is offered by a railing (2030 mm) which can be no higher than 27 inches (685 mm) to ensure detectability. |
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| https://www.access-board.gov/images/ufas/figa3.gif | The height of the handle is at 36 inches (915 mm). The armrest is 30 inches (760 mm) high. Eye level is between 43 and 51 inches (1090-1295 mm). The lap is at 27 inches (685 mm). The seat is at 19 inches (485 mm). The toe is at 8 inches (205 mm). The width of a wheelchair measured from the outer edges of the back wheels is 26 inches (660 mm), the length is 42 inches (1065 mm), the width measured from the outer edges of the footrests is 18 inches (455 mm). The toes extends 6 inches (150 mm) beyond the edge of the footrests. |
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