The United States Access Board Website continues to publish new video content to better describe the ADA \ ABA Codes & Compliance Standards.
If “a picture is worth a thousand words” — a video (animation) may save a thousands of words to describe an accessibility code and compliance standard.
Bradley integrates accessibility standards into our products and Revit (BIM) Model Library –as Revit Family Types to assist with various accessibility installation heights.
As a product, the Bradley Verge VLD-Series Natural Quartz Lavatory System is a potential solution for fulfilling the ‘Enhanced Reach Accessibility Requirement’.
The 2009 ICC/ANSI Standards require that soap dispenser controls and faucets that serve certain accessible lavatories – larger restrooms determined by scoping such as IBC as to require an enhanced reach range – need to be installed with a reach depth of 11 inches (280mm) maximum.
Bradley incorporates “Clearance Boxes” into our Revit models; where they may assist with interference or clash detection for maintaining ADA installation heights and keeping maintenance accessibility areas clear for a product.
My thanks to Glenna Antrim, International Account Manager (Bradley) for sharing the details of Accessibility Boards’ new video content.
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