
Understanding Signs
The ADA standards include requirements for informational and directional signs that must meet specific requirements for visual and tactile legibility. These signs apply to accessible …
The ADA standards include requirements for informational and directional signs that must meet specific requirements for visual and tactile legibility. These signs apply to accessible …
Accessible parking is required for each parking lot and garage to help ensure people with disabilities can safely and appropriately get in and out of …
Objects that protrude into paths of travel can be hazardous to people with vision impairments or other disabilities. Common examples include drinking fountains, shelves, sconces, …
The ADA standards address specifications for access bathing facilities, and provide specifications for transfer showers, roll in showers and bathtubs. In an effort to help …
Understanding the ADA requirements for accessible toilet rooms is critically important to ensuring people with disabilities can access these facilities when nature calls. Among the …
2010 ADAS 504.5 Stair Tread Nosings The radius of curvature at the leading edge of the tread shall be 1/2 inch maximum. Nosings that project …
The Justice Department entered into a settlement agreement with Ridgewood Preparatory School (Ridgewood) under Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Ridgewood is …
2010 ADAS 308.3.1 Unobstructed Side Reach Where a clear floor or ground space allows a parallel approach to an element and the side reach is …
In this video, Victor Felix, BlueDAG’s Director of Content and Compliance, teaches viewers how to conduct an evaluation in the BlueDAG web portal.