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2010 Standards for Accessible Design – Part II Chapters 6-9. Presented by Ray Petty Great Plains ADA Center Wichita, Kansas May 24, 2012. Plumbing Elements & Facilities (Chapter 6). Drinking Fountains Toilet & Bathing Rooms Water Closets & Toilet Compartments Urinals
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2010 Standards for Accessible Design – Part IIChapters 6-9 Presented by Ray Petty Great Plains ADA Center Wichita, Kansas May 24, 2012
Plumbing Elements & Facilities (Chapter 6) • Drinking Fountains • Toilet & Bathing Rooms • Water Closets & Toilet Compartments • Urinals • Lavatories & Sinks • Bathtubs • Shower Compartments • Grab Bars • Seats • Washing Machines & Clothes Dryers • Saunas & Steam Rooms
Drinking Fountains (211) Where provided on an exterior site or floor, • 2 required: wheelchair accessible & standing access • alternative: single unit with dual access (e.g., “hi-lo” units) • multiple installations: 50% of each type
Drinking Fountains (602) • forward approach - all wheelchair units • revised specs for spout location & water flow • clear floor space to be “centered” • height for standard units: 38”- 43”
Toilet & Bathing Facilities (213) • Scoping for rooms & elements (e.g., toilets, lavs, mirrors) • toilet rooms clustered at 1 location: 50% scoping • unisex toilet rooms • Urinals - access where more than 1 provided
Toilet Rooms & Water Closets (603 & 604) • Range for toilet centerline • lavatory cannot overlap toilet clearance (except in dwelling units)
Toilet Rooms & Water Closets (603 & 604) • a fixture can be recessed • shorter (24” min.) rear grab bar allowed
Toilet & Bathing Rooms (603) Space for side transfers provided
Toilet & Bathing Rooms (603) Door can swing into fixture clearances if clear floor space provided beyond door swing
Toilet & Bathing Rooms (603) Turning space (which door can swing into) and door clearances further define room size
Water Closets (604) Other changes/ clarifications: • objects permitted to overlap clearance (grab bars, dispensers, etc.) • flush controls (standard reach range) • toilet paper dispenser location
Water Closets (604) revised location for toilet paper dispenser
Water Closets (604) grab bars clearances (609.3) further determine location of non-recessed dispensers
Water Closets (604) large dispensers can conflict with grab bar clearance
Water Closets (604) What’s wrong with this picture?
Water Closets (604) What’s wrong with this picture?
Adaptable Toilet & Bathing Rooms More detail about adaptable features (specific exceptions in Chapter 6): • Door swing / fixture clearance (if swing can be reversed) • Toilet seat height • Grab bars (toilets, tubs, showers) • Lavatories (knee & toe clearances, height)
Toilet Compartments (604) • compartments with > 1 fixture to meet room requirements • doors – self-closing; door pulls on both sides • removed alternate stall designs (technical infeasibility)
Wheelchair Compartments (604) Standard Stall 60” min. wide depth: • 56” min. (wall hung toilet) • 59” min. (floor-mounted or children’s toilet)
Ambulatory Accessible Stalls (604) depth specified (60” min.) width: 35”- 37” (instead of 36” absolute)
Urinals (605) minimum depth specified
Lavatories & Sinks (606) • apron clearance (29” min.) removed • parallel approach - kitchen sinks in spaces without cook tops/ conventional ranges • removable cabinetry - sinks & lavs in dwelling units (if certain conditions met)
Bathtubs & Shower Compartments (607& 608) • hand-held shower spray (on/off control) • water temperature (120 degrees max.) • grab bars – can be adaptable in private bathrooms & dwelling units bathrooms
Bathtubs (607) additional 12” clearance beyond permanent seat
Shower Compartments (608) Alternate design permitted in any facility
Shower Compartments (608) Allowed: • 1/2” max. beveled threshold in roll-in showers • a higher curb (2” max.) - transfer showers in existing facilities (where floor slab affected)
Grab Bars (609) • wider diameter – 2” max. (instead of 1 ½”) • circular and non-circular cross sections • (4” – 4.8” perimeter dimension; 2 ” max. cross section dimension)
Grab Bars (609) 12” min. clearance above 1 ½” min. below
Seats (610) More detail on: • Size • Shape • location in showers • removable tub seats
Washing Machines and Clothes Dryers (214) At least: • 1 accessible where 3 or fewer provided • 2 accessible where more than 3 provided
Washing Machines & Clothes Dryers (611) • clear floor space (parallel approach) • operable parts • door height • front-loading, top-loading
Saunas & Steam Rooms (612) from supplement on recreation facilities • bench • turning space
Communication Elements & Features (Chapter 7) • Fire Alarm Systems • Signs • Telephones • Detectable Warnings • Assistive Listening Systems • ATMs & Fare Machines • Two-Way Communication Systems
Fire Alarm Systems (215) • public and common use areas • employee work areas (wiring) • transient lodging • residential facilities • alterations: compliance required where system upgraded or replaced or a new one is installed
Fire Alarm Systems (702) NFPA 72 (1999 or 2002) guidelines require 110 dB max.
Visual Alarms (702) NFPA 72 covers: • flash rate & pulse duration • location - wall & ceiling • minimum intensity (based on coverage area) • larger coverage thru fewer appliances • many spaces (other than corridors) can be covered by 1 appliance • synchronization of multiple appliances
Signs (216) Scoping clarified: • tactile/ visual – labels for permanent rooms & spaces, exit doors • visual – directional or informational signs • exempt: temporary signs, building menus, directories, addresses, company names and logos
Signs (216) Specific provisions for: • means of egress • parking • entrances • elevators • toilet and bathing rooms • TTYs • assistive listening systems • check-out aisles • amusement rides
Raised Characters (703) • sans serif • character proportion, height, spacing • line spacing • height (48” – 60”) • placement at doors
Braille (703) • dimensions specified (e.g., dot height, base diameter) • limited use of uppercase notation • location below raised letters (3/8” min. separation)
Visual Characters (703) • “conventional form” • character proportion, height, & spacing • location (40” min. height) • stroke thickness • line spacing • finish & contrast (visual signs with raised characters & Braille subject only to finish & contrast specs of 703)
Telephones (704) • Volume controls on all public phones • volume control – to 20 dB (12 dB intermediate step) • automatic reset TTYs – 34” min. height keyboard (in use) except where seats provided
Telephones – TTYs (217) Scoping based on pay phones provided: • banks – where 4 or more provided (exception for banks within 200 ft.) • floors and buildings: - where 1 provided (public building) - where 4 or more provided (private bldg.) • exterior sites – where 4 or more provided
Detectable Warnings Where required: • Transit platforms (8.10.5) • Curb ramps at transit facilities (DOT rule) – bottom 2’ Public streets & sidewalks – recommend use of draft PROW guidelines
Detectable Warnings (705) greater range of designs & products allowed • dome diameter (range) • spacing (range) • removed: resiliency/ sound-on-cane contact • color contrast doesn’t have to be integral
Assistive Listening Systems (219 & 706) Required where: • audible communication = integral to use of the space and • audio amplification provided • courtrooms Not triggered by fixed seating or occupant load
ATMs & Fare Machines (220 & 707) Access to 1 of each type at each location • speech output • privacy • input controls • display screen • Braille instructions (for speech mode)
Two-Way Communication Systems (230 & 708) • applies where provided • audible and visual signals • handsets (cord length) • systems serving dwelling units