Drinking fountain installations must have a clear space at each drinking fountain that provides for a forward approach to the fountains. Other elements such as towel cabinets and waste receptacles cannot be placed in the clear spaces.
Read MoreFacilities that choose to provide drinking fountains must comply with the ADA Standards for accessible drinking fountains. In most cases, two drinking fountains will be required, one for people sitting and one for people standing.
Read MoreAccessible drinking fountains in Title II and Title III facilities are required to comply with the ADA. At least two accessible drinking fountains should be installed, one at a lower level for individuals using a wheelchair, and one at a higher level for individuals standing. Drinking fountains should not create a hazard as a protruding object.
Read MoreSignage and the drinking fountains installations at the 100 Oaks Mall in Nashville, TN, make this location a great candidate for the Certificate of Excellence offered by ADAIN.
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