Our blog was rather busy last month with a post about accessible playgrounds. Parents and grandparents loved the article and began asking questions concerning the rules regarding accessible school buildings. So, naturally, we decided to follow-up with a post explaining the rules governing ADA accessible classrooms.
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Ask Hank: What Happens After ACCESS Advocates Receives An ADA Complaint?
With our more than 20 years of experience with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), we are committed to changing…
2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design: At the Gym
The 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design has requirements for both publicly-run and privately-owned recreational facilities, which includes gyms. The two main features of the gym that have been required to be accessible are swimming pools and exercise equipment.
How Can Access Advocates Help With ADA Building Compliance?
According to federal rules and regulations, ADA building compliance and access for people with disabilities shouldn’t be an afterthought to…
ADA Compliance for Playgrounds
March 2012 marked the deadline for all schools, licensed childcare centers, and municipal playgrounds to become compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 2010 (ADA). Now is a good time for a reminder about what an ADA compliant playground looks like.
2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design: ATMs
In 2010, amendments were put in place for the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) that set up requirements for ATMs.
Taking a Trip? Access Advocates Reminds You to Check Airports for ADA Compliance
As with all public buildings, airports must follow the regulations outlined in the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA).
The ADA was put in place in 1990 to make buildings and other public places more accessible for those with disabilities. At Access Advocates, we encourage you to be vigilant when in public places to help establishments better adhere to current ADA regulations.