How Will the New ADA Accessibility Guidelines Affect Restroom Design?
Restrooms designed for public use must provide accessibility for people with physical disabilities, but there is much more to achieving Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliance than product selection alone.
Restrooms designed for public use must provide accessibility for people with physical disabilities, and while most plumbing manufacturers offer products designed with accessibility in mind, there is much more to achieving Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliance than product selection alone. Proper specification requires designers to be aware of the latest accessibility standards set by the ADA, as restroom accessibility is one of four design priorities stated by the ADA Title III regulations.