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Interpreting the ADA guidelines for drinking fountains for children and adults can be difficult.
This story is just one example of the struggle people have interpreting the ADA and its guidelines. Recently, Sunroc Corp. put together a team to study the ADA regulations and how they applied to product development. This team shared Casey's high level of frustration in trying to understand the ADAAG guidelines that we, as an industry, are forced to meet.