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front side of ramp way to support wheelchair disabled people

Are you familiar with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)? Did you know that the ADA holds specific guidelines for walkways, sidewalks, and walking areas that American businesses must adhere to? These ADA guidelines specify exactly how walkways must be installed and how you must make them safe, including specific measurements, so they are traversable […]

wooden bridge for wheelchair users

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a group of civil rights laws that exist to prevent discrimination against individuals with physical and mental disabilities. This includes mandates that demand businesses create accessible routes, like ramps and risers, that allow patients who struggle with mobility to reach, access, or enter public spaces. This mini-guide contains […]

wet concrete on new sidewalk construction

Creating accessible pathways into buildings is one part of building design that many people overlook. It’s easy for those without mobility hindrances to take ADA-compliant ramps and walkways for granted or to not notice them at all. It’s not possible to overlook these features as someone who designs building blueprints and layouts or needs more […]

Handicapped Access Bathroom Shower

Start by reviewing the guidelines of the Americans with Disabilities Act, for, most often, ADA accessible design standards are the concern of those who intend to serve the general public in some way, whether it’s by running a business or providing a public facility. Of course, the specifics of these guidelines may vary, depending on […]

ADA Wheelchair ramp sign

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements continue to be updated more than three decades after the law was passed, with mandates still in place to make public areas accessible to wheelchairs, walkers, and motorized scooters through the use of ramps.1 This means your facility needs to have an ADA-compliant ramp for 2021 if it serves […]