Guidelines

What are the requirements for the accessible route?

What are the requirements for the accessible route?

At least one accessible route must connect all accessible spaces and elements. If a circulation path is interior, the accessible route also must be interior. Accessible vertical interior circulation must be in the same area as stairs and escalators, not isolated in the back of the facility.

What is an ADA compliant walkway?

The ADA requires that walkways be a minimum of 36″ wide. The CBC, however, requires that walkways be a minimum of 48″ wide. Clear widths can be reduced to 36″ if the 48″ requirement creates a hazard, upon approval of the enforcing agency.

Is a stair part of an accessible route?

An accessible route does not include stairs, steps, or escalators. See definition of “egress, means of” in 3.5. Doors along an accessible route shall comply with 4.13.

What is the minimum space required to turn 90 degrees in a standard wheelchair?

Wheelchair turning radius: 24 inches. ADAAG description: A 90 degree turn can be made from a 36 inch (915 mm) wide passage into another 36 inch (915 mm) passage if the depth of each leg is a minimum of 48 inches (1220 mm) on the inside dimensions of the turn.

What is Ada turn radius?

Defined as a circular space that allows a wheelchair to make a 180-degree or 360-degree turn, ADA requires a 60-inch minimum diameter turning space. A T-shaped turning space that allows a three-point turn is also permitted with a 60-inch minimum square with arms and base 36 inches wide.

What is ADA sidewalk slope?

Curb Ramps The ADA limits curb ramp steepness to no greater than 1:12 (an 8.33% slope), a width of 36 inches, and adjacent counter slopes of no steeper than 1:20.

How steep can an ADA sidewalk be?

Sidewalks should be kept in good condition, free from debris, cracks and rough surfaces. To the extent possible, sidewalks should have a maximum cross-slope of 1 inch of fall for every 4 feet of width (2 percent grade).

What are the ADA standards for turning space?

This guide explains requirements in the ADA Standards for clear floor or ground space and turning space. Clearances are required at accessible elements, fixtures, and controls so that people with disabilities, including those who use wheelchairs, can approach and use them. The standards also address maneuvering space for wheelchair turning.

What are the requirements for an accessible route?

All components of an accessible route shall comply with the applicable requirements of Chapter 4. Advisory 402.2 Components. Walking surfaces must have running slopes not steeper than 1:20, see 403.3 . Other components of accessible routes, such as ramps (405) and curb ramps (406), are permitted to be more steeply sloped.

What are the ADA standards for running surfaces?

Floor or ground surfaces shall comply with 302. The running slope of walking surfaces shall not be steeper than 1:20. The cross slope of walking surfaces shall not be steeper than 1:48. Changes in level shall comply with 303.

What do you need to know about ADA accessibility?

Guide to the ADA Accessibility Standards 1 Clear Floor or Ground Space. 2 Position. 3 Surface and Size. 4 Approach and Maneuvering Clearance. 5 Knee and Toe Space. 6 Turning Space. 7 Size. 8 Door Swing and Other Space Requirements. 9 Common Questions.