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What's Wrong With This Photo? [1/10/19]

According to the 2010 ADA Standards, signage characters and their background shall have a non-glare finish. Characters shall contrast with their background with either light characters on a dark background or dark characters on a light background.

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What's Wrong With This Photo? 10/20/18

Parking facilities that provide valet parking services shall provide at least one passenger loading zone complying with 2010 ADA Standard 503.

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What's Wrong With This Photo? 10/12/18

Accessible car parking spaces shall be 96 inches wide minimum and van parking spaces shall be 132 inches wide minimum, shall be marked to define the width, and shall have an adjacent access aisle complying with 2010 Standard 502.3.

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What's Wrong With This Photo? 10/10/18

2010 ADA Standard 606.5, [Lavatory] Exposed Pipes and Surfaces, states, “Water supply and drain pipes under lavatories and sinks shall be insulated or otherwise configured to protect against contact. There shall be no sharp or abrasive surfaces under lavatories and sinks.”

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What's Wrong With This Photo? 10/8/18

The dispenser is blocking the maneuvering space to open the door. 2010 ADA Standard 404.2.4, Maneuvering Clearances, states, “Minimum maneuvering clearances at doors and gates shall comply with 404.2.4. Maneuvering clearances shall extend the full width of the doorway and the required latch side or hinge side clearance.”

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HR 620 - ADA Education and Reform Act of 2017

Disabled individuals should be alert to a bill (HR 620) that was passed by the US House of Representatives and is now waiting for a sponsor in the US Senate.

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Animation Videos Available on ADA Inspections Nationwide Website

Animation videos are available on the ADAIN website for eight topics of ADA compliance.  Please see the videos on the website at https://inspectionsada.com/animations/

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MDE - Radiologic Medical Equipment and the ADA

There are many types of radiologic technologies and medical equipment associated with them, including MRI, x-ray, CT scan, bone densitometry, mammography, and ultrasound. This specialized equipment presents unique challenges for use by individuals with disabilities.

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MDE - Weight Scales ADA Accessibility

Medical providers should have an accessible scale with a platform large enough to fit a wheelchair, and with a high weight capacity for weighing an individual while seated in his or her wheelchair.

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MDE - Exam Tables and Chairs

Is it OK to examine a patient who uses a wheelchair in the wheelchair, because the patient cannot get onto the exam table independently? ANSWER: Generally no.

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Medical Diagnostic Equipment Standards for ADA Accessibility

The Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board (Access Board) has issued accessibility standards for medical diagnostic equipment (MDE). The image below shows an adjustable exam table on the left, as an example of MDE.

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Medical Room Clear Space and Turning Space

In order for accessible medical equipment to be usable by an individual who uses a wheelchair or other mobility device, that individual must be able to approach the exam table and any other elements of the room to which patients have access.

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Accessible Medical Exam Rooms

An accessible medical examination room has features that make it possible for patients with mobility disabilities, including those who use wheelchairs, to receive appropriate medical care.

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ADA Settlement Agreement for Charlotte Radiology

Recently the US Department of Justice (DOJ) announced a settlement regarding a dispute over ADA accessibility against Charlotte Radiology under Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

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Making Residential Homes ADA Accessible

Although government-owned or operated housing and certain privately owned facilities that provide housing are subject to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and its accessibility requirements, private residential single-family housing is not covered by the ADA.  However, that does not mean that the guidance offered by ADA laws cannot be used to make a single family home accessible and visitable.

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Play Equipment Transfer System and ADA Accessibility

Accessible play equipment that includes elevated play components must have an accessible transfer system in accordance with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Standards.

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