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ADA Transition Plan_AppendicesADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 13 Soap Dispensers and Hand Dryers 3.28 Are the operable parts of the soap dispenser within one of the following reach ranges: Above lavatories or counters no less than 20 inches and no greater than 25 inches deep: no higher than 44 inches above the floor? [308.2.2] Above lavatories less than 20 inches deep: no higher than 48 inches above the floor? Not over an obstruction: no higher than 48 inches above the floor? [308.2] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust dispensers • Replace with or provide additional accessible dispensers • 3.29 Are the operable parts of the hand dryer or towel dispenser within one of the following reach ranges: Above lavatories or counters no less than 20 inches and no greater than 25 inches deep: no higher than 44 inches above the Yes No Measurement: • Adjust dispensers • Replace with or provide additional accessible dispensers • 43" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 14 floor? Above lavatories less than 20 inches deep: no higher than 48 inches above the floor? Not over an obstruction: no higher than 48 inches above the floor? [308.2] Can the operable parts of the hand dryer or towel dispenser be operated without tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist? Is the force required to activate the hand dryer or towel dispenser no greater than 5 pounds? [309.4] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Yes No Measurement: Photo #: Water Closets in Single-User Toilet Rooms and Compartments (Stalls) The 2010 Standards refer to toilets as water closets. 3.30 Is the centerline of the water closet no less than 16 inches and no greater than 18 inches from the side wall or partition? [604.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Move toilet • Replace toilet • Move partition • 44" Automatic 17" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 15 3.31 Is clearance provided around the water closet measuring at least 60 inches from the side wall and at least 56 inches from the rear wall?* [604.3.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: * If constructed before 3/15/12, clearances around water closets in single user toilet rooms can be 48 inches wide by 66 inches long or 48 inches wide by 56 inches long (depending on the approach to the water closet, see 1991 Standards Figure 28) and the lavatory may overlap that clearance if the door to the room does not swing into the required clearances at fixtures (such as lavatories, water closet and urinals) and the edge of the lavatory is at least 18 inches from the centerline of the water closet • Alter room/compartment for clearance • • 3.32 Is the height of the water closet no less than 17 inches and no greater than 19 inches above the floor measured to the top of the seat? [604.4] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust toilet height • Replace toilet • 18.5" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 16 3.33 Is there a grab bar at least 42 inches long on the side wall? Is it located no more than 12 inches from the rear wall? Does it extend at least 54 inches from the rear wall? [604.5.1] Is it mounted no less than 33 inches and no greater than 36 inches above the floor to the top of the gripping surface? [609.4] Is there at least 12 inches clearance between the grab bar and projecting objects above?* Is there at least 1½ inches clearance between the grab bar and projecting objects below?* Is the space between the wall and the grab bar 1 ½ inches? [609.3] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Install grab bar • Relocate grab bar • Relocate objects • * If constructed before 3/15/2012 grab bars do not need to be relocated; there are no space requirements above and below grab bars in the 1991 Standards 35" 42" 12" 54" None >1.5" 1.5" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 17 3.34 Is there a grab bar at least 36 inches long on the rear wall? Does it extend at least 12 inches from the centerline of the water closet on one side (side wall)? Does it extend at least 24 inches on the other (open) side? [604.5.2] Is it mounted no less than 33 inches and no greater than 36 inches above the floor to the top of the gripping surface? [609.4] Are there at least 12 inches clearance between the grab bar and protruding objects above?* Are there at least 1½ inches clearance between the grab bar and projecting objects below?* Is the space between the wall and the grab bar 1½ inches? [609.3] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Install grab bar • Relocate grab bar • Relocate objects • * If constructed before 3/15/2012 grab bars do not need to be relocated; there are no space requirements above and below grab bars in the 1991 Standards 36" 12" 24" 35" >12" Dispenser is >48" high. Needs to be relocated >1.5" 1.5" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 18 3.35 If the flush control is hand operated, is the operable part located no higher than 48 inches above the floor? [604.6] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Move control • Install sensor with override button no higher than 48 inches • 3.36 If the flush control is hand operated, can it be operated with one hand and without tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist? Is the force required to activate the flush control no greater than 5 pounds? [605.4] Yes No Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Change control • Adjust control • 3.37 Is the flush control on the open side of the water closet? [604.6] Yes No Photo #: • Move control • • 3.38 Is the toilet paper dispenser located no less than 7 inches and no greater than 9 inches from the front of the water closet to the centerline of the dispenser?* [604.7] Yes No Measurement: * If constructed before 3/15/2012 dispenser does not need to be relocated if it is within reach from the water closet seat; the 1991 Standards do not specify distance from the front of the water closet 26.5" <5 lbs 7"-9" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 19 Photo #: • Relocate dispenser • • 3.39 Is the outlet of the dispenser: Located no less than 15 inches and no greater than 48 inches above the floor? Not located behind grab bars? [604.7] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Photo #: • Relocate dispenser • • 3.40 Does the dispenser allow continuous paper flow? [604.7] Yes No Photo #: • Adjust dispenser • Replace dispenser • Toilet Compartments (Stalls) 3.41 Is the door opening width at least 32 inches clear, between the face of the door and the stop, when the door is open 90 degrees? [604.8.1.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Widen door width • • 22" 32" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 20 3.42 If there is a front approach to the pull side of the door, is there at least 18 inches of maneuvering clearance beyond the latch side plus 60 inches clear depth? [604.8.1.2] Note: See 2010 Standards 604.8.1.2 Doors for maneuvering clearance requirements on the push side of the door and side approaches to the pull side of the door Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Remove obstructions • • 3.43 Is the door self-closing? [604.8.1.2] Yes No Photo #: • Add closer • Replace door • 3.44 Are there door pulls on both sides of the door that are operable with one hand and do not require tight grasping pinching or twisting of the wrist?* [604.8.1.2] Yes No Photo #: * If constructed before 3/15/2012 door pulls do not need to be added; door pulls are not required in the 1991 Standards • Replace hardware • • >18"x60" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 21 3.45 Is the lock operable with one hand and without tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist? [309.4] Yes No Photo #: • Replace lock • • 3.46 Are the operable parts of the door hardware mounted no less than 34 inches and no greater than 48 inches above the floor? [404.2.7] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Relocate hardware • • 3.47 Is the compartment at least 60 inches wide? [604.8.1.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Widen compartment • • 3.48 If the water closet is wall hung, is the compartment at least 56 inches deep? [604.8.1.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Widen compartment • • 40" >60" Floor ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 22 3.49 If the water closet is floor mounted, is the compartment at least 59 inches deep? [604.8.1.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter compartment • • 3.50 If the door swings in, is the minimum required compartment area provided beyond the swing of the door (60 inches x 56 inches if water closet is wall hung or 59 inches if water closet is floor mounted)? [604.8.1.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Reverse door swing • Alter compartment • Yes No Photo #: • • • Yes No Photo #: • • • Yes No Photo #: • • • swings out >59" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 4 – Additional Access Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 4 – Additional Access © 2016 Page 3 Priority 4 – Additional Access Comments Possible Solutions Drinking Fountains 4.1 Does at least one drinking fountain have a clear floor space at least 30 inches wide x at least 48 inches long centered in front of it for a forward approach?* [See 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design – 602.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: *If installed before 3/15/2012, a parallel approach is permitted and the clear floor space is not required to be centered • Alter space •Relocate drinking fountain •Install a drinking fountain in another location 4.2 If there is a forward approach, do no less than 17 inches and no greater than 25 inches of the clear floor space extend under the drinking fountain? [306.2.2, 306.2.3] Note: If the drinking fountain is primarily for children’s use and the spout is no more than 30 inches above the floor and no more than 3 ½ inches from the edge of the unit, a parallel approach is permitted. Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter space • Replace drinking fountain • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 4 – Additional Access Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 4 – Additional Access © 2016 Page 4 4.3 If the drinking fountain is no deeper than 20 inches, are the operable parts no higher than 48 inches above the floor? [308.2.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust drinking fountain • Replace drinking fountain • 4.4 If the drinking fountain is no less than 20 inches and no greater than 25 inches deep, are the operable parts no higher than 44 inches above the floor? [308.2.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust drinking fountain • Replace drinking fountain • 4.5 Can the control be operated with one hand and without tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist? Is the force required to activate the control no more than 5 pounds? [309.4] Yes No Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Change control • Adjust control • 4.6 Is the spout outlet no higher than 36 inches above the floor? [602.4] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust drinking fountain • Replace drinking fountain • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 4 – Additional Access Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 4 – Additional Access © 2016 Page 5 4.7 Is the spout: At least 15 inches from the rear of the drinking fountain? No more than 5 inches from the front of the drinking fountain? [602.5] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust spout • Replace drinking fountain • 4.8 If there is more than one drinking fountain, is there at least one for standing persons? [211.2] Is the spout outlet no lower than 38 inches and no higher than 43 inches above the floor? [602.7] Yes No Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust drinking fountain •Install new drinking fountain for standing height • 4.9 If the leading (bottom) edge of the fountain is higher than 27 inches above the floor, does the front of the fountain protrude no more than 4 inches into the circulation path? [307.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust drinking fountain • Replace drinking fountain •Add tactile warning such as permanent planter or partial walls ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 4 – Additional Access Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 4 – Additional Access © 2016 Page 9 Fire Alarm Systems 4.20 If there are fire alarm systems, do they have both flashing lights and audible signals? [702.1] Yes No Photo #: • Install audible and visual alarms • • Yes No Photo #: • • • Yes No Photo #: • • • Yes No Photo #: • • • Yes No Photo #: • • • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Based on the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design Project Building Location Date Surveyors Contact Information The layout of the building should allow people with disabilities to obtain goods and services and to participate in activities without assistance. Institute for Human Centered Design www.HumanCenteredDesign.org Copyright © 2016 ADA National Network Questions on the ADA 800-949-4232 voice/tty www.ADAchecklist.org Section 2 - Access to Goods & Services City Library City Library Citywide ADA Self-assessment ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 2 This checklist was produced by the New England ADA Center, a project of the Institute for Human Centered Design and a member of the ADA National Network. This checklist was developed under a grant from the Department of Education, NIDRR grant number H133A060092-09A. However the contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the Department of Education, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government. Questions or comments on the checklist contact the New England ADA Center at 617-695-0085 voice/tty or ADAinfo@NewEnglandADA.org For the full set of checklists, including the checklists for recreation facilities visit www.ADAchecklist.org. Copyright © 2016 ADA Checklist for Existing Materials. You can freely reproduce and distribute this content. Include proper attribution. But you must get permission before using this content as a fee-based product. ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 3 Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Comments Possible Solutions 2.1 Does the accessible entrance provide direct access to the main floor, lobby and elevator? [See 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design – 206.4] Yes No Photo #: • Create accessible route • • Interior Accessible Route 2.2 Are all public spaces on at least one accessible route? [206.2.4] Yes No Photo #: • Create accessible route • • 2.3 Is the route stable, firm and slip-resistant? [40.2, 302.1] Yes No Photo #: • Repair uneven surfaces • • 2.4 Is the route at least 36 inches wide? [403.5.1] Note: The accessible route can narrow to 32 inches min. for a max. of 24 inches. These narrower portions of the route must be at least 48 inches from each other. Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Widen route • • both entrances to the building provide direct access to the main floor/lobby all services provided have accessible access all route on stable concrete tile/carpet surface > 36" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 4 2.5 If the route is greater than 200 feet in length and less than 60 inches wide, is there a passing space no less than 60 x 60 inches? [403.5.3] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Widen route for passing space • • 2.6 Is the running slope no steeper than 1:20, i.e. for every inch of height change there are at least 20 inches of route run? [403.3] Note: If the running slope is steeper than 1:20, treat as a ramp and add features such as edge protection and handrails. Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Regrade • • 2.7 Is the cross slope no steeper than 1:48? [403.3] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Regrade • • 2.8 Do all objects on circulation paths through public areas, e.g. fire extinguishers, drinking fountains, signs, etc., protrude no more than 4 inches into the path? Or Yes No Measurement: Or • Remove object • Add tactile warning such as permanent planter or partial walls • Route not 200' in length where there is a transition, slope meets 1:20 Flat there is clear space > 36" if there is a protruding object > 36" clear ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 5 If an object protrudes more than 4 inches, is the bottom leading edge at 27 inches or lower above the floor? [307.2] Or Is the bottom leading edge at 80 inches or higher above the floor? [307.4] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Or Photo #: 2.9 Are there elevators or platform lifts to all public stories? Note: Vertical access is not required in new construction or alterations if a facility is less than three stories or has less than 3,000 square feet per story, unless the facility is a shopping center, shopping mall, professional office of a health care provider, transportation terminal, state facility or local government facility Yes No Photo #: • Install if necessary • Offer goods and services on an accessible story • <27" there is clear space > 36" if there is a protruding object drinking fountains are <27" to the bottom edge 19.5"N/A ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 6 Ramps 2.10 If there is a ramp, is it at least 36 inches wide? [405.5] Note: If there are handrails, measure between the handrails. Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter ramp • • 2.11 Is the surface stable, firm and slip resistant? [405.4] Yes No Photo #: • Resurface ramp • • 2.12 For each section of the ramp, is the running slope no greater than 1:12, i.e. for every inch of height change there are at least 12 inches of ramp run? [405.2] Note: Rises no greater than 3 inches with a slope no steeper than 1:8 and rises no greater than 6 inches with a slope no steeper than 1:10 are permitted when due to space limitations. Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Lengthen ramp to decrease slope • Relocate ramp • N/A ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 7 2.13 Is there a level landing that is at least 60 inches long and at least as wide as the ramp: At the top of the ramp? At the bottom of the ramp? [405.7.2, 405.7.3] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter ramp • Relocate ramp • 2.14 Is there a level landing where the ramp changes direction that is at least 60 x 60 inches? [405.7.4] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Increase landing size • • 2.15 If the ramp has a rise higher than 6 inches are there handrails on both sides? [405.8] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Add handrails • • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 8 2.16 Is the top of the handrail gripping surface no less than 34 inches and no greater than 38 inches above the ramp surface? [505.4] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust handrail height • • 2.17 Is the handrail gripping surface continuous and not obstructed along the top or sides? [505.3] If there are obstructions, is the bottom of the gripping surface obstructed no more than 20%? [505.6] Yes No Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Reconfigure or replace handrails • • 2.18 If the handrail gripping surface is circular, is it no less than 1 ¼ inches and no greater than 2 inches in diameter? [505.7.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Replace handrails • • 2.19 If the handrail gripping surface is non-circular: Is the perimeter no less than 4 inches and no greater than 6¼ inches? Yes No Measurement: • Replace handrails • • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 9 Is the cross section no greater than 2¼ inches? [505.7.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: 2.20 Does the handrail: Extend at least 12 inches horizontally beyond the top and bottom of the ramp? Return to a wall, guard, or landing surface? [505.10.1] Note: If a 12” extension would be hazardous (in circulation path), it is not required. No Yes Measurement: Yes No Photo #: • Alter handrails • • 2.21 To prevent wheelchair casters and crutch tips from falling off: Does the surface of the ramp extend at least 12 inches beyond the inside face of the handrail? Or Is there a curb or barrier that prevents the passage of a 4- inch diameter sphere? [405.9.1, 405.9.2] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Add curb •Add barrier •Extend ramp width • • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 15 Signs “Tactile characters” are read using touch, i.e. raised characters and Braille. 2.38 If there are signs designating permanent rooms and spaces not likely to change over time, e.g. room numbers and letters, room names, and exit signs: [216.2] Do text characters contrast with their backgrounds? [703.5] Are text characters raised? [703.2] Is there Braille? [703.3] Is the sign mounted: On the wall on the latch side of the door? [703.4.2] Note: Signs are permitted on the push side of doors with closers and without hold-open devices. With clear floor space beyond the arc of the door swing between the closed position and 45-degree open position, at least 18 x 18 inches centered on the tactile characters?* [703.4.2] Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Measurement: • Install tactile sign • Relocate sign • *If constructed before 3/15/2012 and a person may approach within 3 inches of the sign without encountering protruding objects or standing within the door swing, relocation not required >18" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 16 So the baseline of the lowest character is at least 48 inches above the floor and the baseline of the highest character is no more than 60 inches above the floor? * [703.4.1] Note: If the sign is at double doors with one active leaf, the sign should be on the inactive leaf; if both leaves are active, the sign should be on the wall to the right of the right leaf. Yes No Measurement: Photo #: *If constructed before 3/15/2012 and mounted no higher than 60 inches to the centerline of the sign, relocation not required 2.39 If there are signs that provide direction to or information about interior spaces: Do text characters contrast with their backgrounds? [703.5.1] Is the sign mounted so that characters are at least 40 inches above the floor? [703.5.6] Note: Raised characters and Braille are not required. Yes No Yes No Measurement: Photo #: •Install signs with contrasting characters •Change sign height • 56"-58" >40" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 17 Interior Doors – to classrooms, medical exam rooms, conference rooms, etc. 2.40 Is the door opening width at least 32 inches clear, between the face of the door and the stop, when the door is open 90 degrees? [404.2.3] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Install offset hinges • Alter the doorway • 2.41 If there is a front approach to the pull side of the door, is there at least 18 inches of maneuvering clearance beyond the latch side plus at least 60 inches clear depth? Note: See 2010 Standards 404.2.4 for maneuvering clearance requirements on the push side of the door and side approaches to the pull side of the door. On both sides of the door, is the floor surface of the maneuvering clearance level (no steeper than 1:48)? [404.2.4] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Remove obstructions • Reconfigure walls • Add automatic door opener 32"-34" >18" >60" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 18 2.42 If the threshold is vertical is it no more than ¼ inch high? Or No more than ½ inch high with the top ¼ inch beveled no steeper than 1:2, if the threshold was installed on or after the 1991 ADA Standards went into effect (1/26/93)? Or No more than ¾ inch high with the top ½ inch beveled no steeper than 1:2, if the threshold was installed before the 1991 ADA Standards went into effect (1/26/93)? [404.2.5, 303.2] Note: The first ¼ inch of the ½ or ¾ inch threshold may be vertical; the rest must be beveled. Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Remove or replace threshold • • 2.43 Is the door equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist? Door handle? Lock (if provided)? [404.2.7] Yes No Yes No Yes No Photo #: • Replace inaccessible knob with lever, loop or push hardware • Add automatic door opener • <0.25" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 19 2.44 Are the operable parts of the hardware no less than 34 inches and no greater than 48 inches above the floor? [404.2.7] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Change hardware height • • 2.45 Can the door be opened easily (5 pounds maximum force)? [404.2.9] Note: You can use a pressure gauge or fish scale to measure force. If you do not have one you will need to judge whether the door is easy to open. Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust or replace closers • Install lighter doors • Install power-assisted or automatic door openers 2.46 If the door has a closer, does it take at least 5 seconds to close from an open position of 90 degrees to a position of 12 degrees from the latch? [404.2.8.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust closer • • Rooms and Spaces – stores, supermarkets, libraries, etc. 2.47 Are aisles and pathways to goods and services, and to one of each type of sales and service counters, at least 36 inches wide? [403.5.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Rearrange goods, equipment and furniture • • < 5 LBS > 5 SEC 38"-42" Some shelving needs adjustments <36" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 20 2.48 Are floor surfaces stable, firm and slip resistant? [302.1] Yes No Photo #: •Change floor surface • • 2.49 If there is carpet: Is it no higher than ½ inch? Is it securely attached along the edges? [302.2] No Yes Measurement: Yes No Photo #: •Replace carpet • • Controls – light switches, security and intercom systems, emergency/alarm boxes, etc. 2.50 Is there a clear floor space at least 30 inches wide by at least 48 inches long for a forward or parallel approach? [305.3] Are the operable parts no higher than 48 inches above the floor?* [309.3, 308] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Photo #: •Change height of control • • *If constructed before 3/15/2012 and a parallel approach is provided, controls can be 54 inches above the floor48" clear <0.5" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 21 2.51 Can the control be operated with one hand and without tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist? [309.4] Yes No Photo #: • Replace control • • Seating: Assembly Areas – theaters, auditoriums, stadiums, theater style classrooms, etc. 2.52 Are an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided? [221.2.1] Yes No Total #: Wheelchair #: # of Seats Wheelchair Spaces 4 - 25 1 26 - 50 2 51 - 150 4 151 - 300 5 300+ see 2010 Standards 221.2.1. Photo #: • Reconfigure to add wheelchair spaces • • 2.53 Are wheelchair spaces dispersed to allow location choices and viewing angles equivalent to other seating, including specialty seating areas that provide distinct services and amenities? [221.2.3] Yes No Photo #: • Reconfigure to disperse wheelchair spaces • • 2.54 Where people are expected to remain seated, do people in wheelchair spaces have a clear line of sight over and between the heads of others in front of them? [802.2.1.1, 802.1.1.2] Yes No Photo #: • Alter for line of sight • • THERE IS NO ASSEMBLY IN THE LIBRARY ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 22 2.55 Where people are expected to stand, do people in wheelchair spaces have a clear line of sight over and between the heads of others in front of them? [802.2.2.1, 802.1.2.2] Yes No Photo #: • Alter for line of sight • • 2.56 If there is a single wheelchair space, is it at least 36 inches wide? [802.1.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter space • • 2.57 If there are two adjacent wheelchair spaces, are they each at least 33 inches wide? [802.1.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter spaces • • 2.58 If the wheelchair space can be entered from the front or rear, is it at least 48 inches deep? [802.1.3] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter space • • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 23 2.59 If the wheelchair space can only be entered from the side, is it at least 60 inches deep? [802.1.3] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter space • • 2.60 Do wheelchair spaces adjoin, but not overlap, accessible routes? [802.1.4] Yes No Photo #: • Alter spaces • • 2.61 Is there at least one companion seat for each wheelchair space? [221.3] Yes No Photo #: • Add companion seats • • 2.62 Is the companion seat located so the companion is shoulder- to-shoulder with the person in a wheelchair? [802.3.1] Yes No Photo #: • Alter seating • • 2.63 Is the companion seat equivalent in size, quality, comfort and amenities to seating in the immediate area? [802.3.2] Yes No Photo #: • Add equivalent seating • • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 24 Seating: At dining surfaces (restaurants, cafeterias, bars, etc.) and non-employee work surfaces (libraries, conference rooms, etc.) 2.64 Are at least 5%, but no fewer than one, of seating and standing spaces accessible for people who use wheelchairs? [226.1] Yes No Total #: Wheelchair #: Photo #: •Alter to provide accessible spaces • • 2.65 Is there a route at least 36 inches wide to accessible seating? [403.5.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: •Widen route • • 2.66 At the accessible space(s), is the top of the accessible surface no less than 28 inches and no greater than 34 inches above the floor? [902.3] Note: If for children, the top should be no less than 26 inches and no greater than 30 inches above the floor. Yes No Measurement: Photo #: •Alter surface height • • 2.67 Is there a clear floor space at least 30 inches wide by at least 48 inches long for a forward approach? [305.3] Does it extend no less than 17 inches and no greater than 25 inches under the surface? Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: •Alter table or work surface •Add accessible table or work surface • All seating has space for a wheel chair > 36" 30"X48" 17" min ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 25 Is there knee space at least 27 inches high and at least 30 inches wide? [306.2, 306.3] Note: If for children, the knee space may be 24 inches high. Yes No Measurement: Photo #: Seating: General – reception areas, waiting rooms, etc. 2.68 Is there at least one space at least 36 inches wide by at least 48 inches long for a person in a wheelchair? [802.1.2, 802.1.3] Yes No Measurement:  Photo #: • Move furniture and equipment to provide space • • Benches – In locker rooms, dressing rooms, fitting rooms This section does not apply to any other bences. 2.69 In locker rooms, dressing rooms and fitting rooms, is there at least one room with a bench? [222.1, 803.4] Yes No Photo #: • Add bench • • 2.70 Is there a clear floor space at least 30 inches wide by at least 48 inches long at the end of the bench and parallel to the short axis of the bench? Is the bench seat at least 42 inches long and no less than 20 inches and no greater than 24 inches deep? Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: • Move bench • Replace bench • Affix bench to wall • • Kids tablesdo not meetmin dimensions36"x48"Need to adjusttable legs ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 26 Does the bench have back support or is it affixed to a wall? Is the top of the bench seat no less than 17 inches and no greater than 19 inches above the floor? [903] Yes No Yes No Measurement: Photo #: Check-Out Aisles – supermarkets, large retail stores, etc. 2.71 Is the aisle at least 36 inches wide? [904.3.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Widen aisle • • 2.72 Is the counter surface of at least one aisle no higher than 38 inches above the floor? [904.3.2] Yes No Measurement:  Photo #: • Lower counter • • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 3 Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Comments Possible Solutions 3.1 If toilet rooms are available to the public, is at least one toilet room accessible? (Either one for each sex, or one unisex.) Note: If toilet rooms are chiefly for children, e.g., in elementary schools and day care centers, use the children’s specifications in Toilets - 604.1, 604.8, 604.9, 609.4 and Lavatories and Sinks – 606.2. Yes No Photo #: • Reconfigure toilet rooms • Combine toilet rooms to create one unisex accessible toilet room • 3.2 Are there signs at inaccessible toilet rooms that give directions to accessible toilet rooms? [See 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design – 216.8] Yes No Photo #: • Install signs • • 3.3 If not all toilet rooms are accessible, is there a sign at the accessible toilet room with the International Symbol of Accessibility? [216.8] Yes No Photo #: • Install sign • • Accessible Route 3.4 Is there an accessible route to the accessible toilet room? [206.2.4] Yes No Photo #: • Alter route • • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 4 Signs at Toilet Rooms 3.5 Do text characters contrast with their backgrounds? [703.5] Are text characters raised? [703.2] Is there Braille? [703.3] Is the sign mounted: On the wall on the latch side of the door? [703.4.2] Note: Signs are permitted on the push side of doors with closers and without hold-open devices. With clear floor space beyond the arc of the door swing between the closed position and 45-degree open position, at least 18 x 18 inches centered on the tactile characters? * [703.4.2] So the baseline of the lowest character is at least 48 inches above the floor and the baseline of the highest character is no more than 60 Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: • Install tactile sign • Relocate sign • *If constructed before 3/15/2012 and a person may approach within 3 inches of the sign without encountering protruding objects or standing within the door swing, relocation not required *If constructed before 3/15/2012 and mounted no higher than 60 inches to the centerline of the sign, relocation is not 53"-57" > 18" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 5 inches above the floor? * [703.4.1] Note: If the sign is at double doors with one active leaf, the sign should be on the inactive leaf; if both leaves are active, the sign should be on the wall to the right of the right leaf. Photo #: required Entrance 3.6 Is the door opening width at least 32 inches clear, between the face of the door and the stop, when the door is open 90 degrees? [404.2.3] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Install offset hinges • Alter the doorway • 3.7 If there is a front approach to the pull side of the door is there at least 18 inches of maneuvering clearance beyond the latch side plus 60 inches clear depth? Note: See 2010 Standards 404.2.4 for maneuvering clearance requirements on the push side of the door and side approaches to the pull side of the door On both sides of the door, is the floor surface of the Yes No Measurement: Yes No • Remove obstructions • Reconfigure walls • Add automatic door opener 33"-34" 18"X60" Checked all door openings for adequate wheel chair area ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 6 maneuvering clearance level (no steeper than 1:48)? [404.2.4] Measurement: Photo #: 3.8 If the threshold is vertical is it no more than ¼ inch high? Or No more than ½ inch high with the top ¼ inch beveled no steeper than 1:2, if the threshold was installed on or after the 1991 ADA Standards went into effect (1/26/93)? Or No more than ¾ inch high with the top ½ inch beveled no steeper than 1:2, if the threshold was installed before the 1991 ADA Standards went into effect (1/26/93)? [404.2.5, 303.2] Note: The first ¼ inch of the ½ or ¾ inch threshold may be vertical; the rest must be beveled. Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Remove or replace threshold • • <0.25" SEE SECTION 2 ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 7 3.9 Is the door equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist? Door handle? Lock (if provided)? [404.2.7] Yes No Photo #: • Replace inaccessible knob with lever, loop or push hardware • Add automatic door opener • 3.10 Are the operable parts of the door hardware mounted no less than 34 inches and no greater than 48 inches above the floor? [404.2.7] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Change hardware height • • 3.11 Can the door be opened easily (5 pounds maximum force)? [404.2.9] Note: You can use a pressure gauge or fish scale to measure force. If you do not have one you will need to judge whether the door is easy to open. Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust or replace closers • Install lighter doors • Install power-assisted or automatic door openers < 5LBS SEE SECTION 2 SEE SECTION 2 ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 8 3.12 If the door has a closer, does it take at least 5 seconds to close from an open position of 90 degrees to a position of 12 degrees from the latch? [404.2.8.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust closer • • 3.13 If there are two doors in a series, e.g. vestibule, is the distance between the doors at least 48 inches plus the width of the doors when swinging into the space? [404.2.6] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Remove inner door • Change door swing • > 5 SEC N/A ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 9 3.14 If there is a privacy wall and the door swings out, is there at least 24 inches of maneuvering clearance beyond the door latch side and 42 inches to the privacy wall? [404.2.4] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Reconfigure space • • 3.15 If there is a privacy wall and the door swings in, is there at least 24 inches of maneuvering clearance beyond the door latch side and at least 48 inches to the privacy wall if there is no door closer or at least 54 inches if there is a door closer? [404.2.4] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Reconfigure space • • In the Toilet Room 3.16 Is there a clear path to at least one of each type of fixture, e.g. lavatory, hand dryer, etc., that is at least 36 inches wide? [403.5.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Remove obstructions • • 3.17 Is there clear floor space available for a person in a wheelchair to turn around, i.e. a circle at least 60 inches in diameter or a T-shaped space within a 60-inch square? [603.2.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Move or remove partitions, fixtures or objects such as trash cans • • > 36" NEED PICS >60" Dia >24" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 10 3.18 In a single user toilet room if the door swings in and over a clear floor space at an accessible fixture, is there a clear floor space at least 30 x 48 inches beyond the swing of the door? [603.2.3 Exception 2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Reverse door swing • Alter toilet room • 3.19 If the mirror is over a lavatory or countertop, is the bottom edge of the reflecting surface no higher than 40 inches above the floor? Or If the mirror is not over the lavatory or countertop, is the bottom edge of the reflecting surface no higher than 35 inches above the floor?* [603.3] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: - Photo #: * If installed before 3/15/2012 and the bottom edge of the reflecting surface is no higher than 40 inches above the floor, lowering the mirror to 35 inches is not required • Lower the mirror • Add another mirror • 3.20 If there is a coat hook, is it no less than 15 inches and no greater than 48 inches above the floor?* [603.4] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust hook • Replace with or provide additional accessible hook • * If installed before 3/15/2010 and the clear floor space allows a parallel approach, the coat hook may be 54 inches above the floor. NEED PICS 38"-40" <48" N/A ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 11 Lavatories The 2010 Standards refer to sinks in toilet rooms as lavatories. 3.21 Does at least one lavatory have a clear floor space for a forward approach at least 30 inches wide and 48 inches long? [606.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter lavatory • Replace lavatory • 3.22 Do no less than 17 inches and no greater than 25 inches of the clear floor space extend under the lavatory so that a person using a wheelchair can get close enough to reach the faucet? [306.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter lavatory • Replace lavatory • 3.23 Is the front of the lavatory or counter surface, whichever is higher, no more than 34 inches above the floor? [606.3] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter lavatory • Replace lavatory • 3.24 Is there at least 27 inches clearance from the floor to the bottom of the lavatory that extends at least 8 inches under the lavatory for knee clearance? [306.3.3] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter lavatory • Replace lavatory • 33-34" 28"-30" 17.5"- 18" 48"x30" Min ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 12 3.25 Is there toe clearance at least 9 inches high? [306.3.3] Note: Space extending greater than 6 inches beyond the available toe clearance at 9 inches above the floor is not considered toe clearance. Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter lavatory • Replace lavatory • 3.26 Are pipes below the lavatory insulated or otherwise configured to protect against contact? [606.5] Yes No Photo #: • Install insulation • Install cover panel • 3.27 Can the faucet be operated without tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist? Is the force required to activate the faucet no greater than 5 pounds? [606.4] Yes No Yes No Photo #: • Adjust faucet • Replace faucet • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 13 Soap Dispensers and Hand Dryers 3.28 Are the operable parts of the soap dispenser within one of the following reach ranges: Above lavatories or counters no less than 20 inches and no greater than 25 inches deep: no higher than 44 inches above the floor? [308.2.2] Above lavatories less than 20 inches deep: no higher than 48 inches above the floor? Not over an obstruction: no higher than 48 inches above the floor? [308.2] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust dispensers • Replace with or provide additional accessible dispensers • 3.29 Are the operable parts of the hand dryer or towel dispenser within one of the following reach ranges: Above lavatories or counters no less than 20 inches and no greater than 25 inches deep: no higher than 44 inches above the Yes No Measurement: • Adjust dispensers • Replace with or provide additional accessible dispensers • 41" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 14 floor? Above lavatories less than 20 inches deep: no higher than 48 inches above the floor? Not over an obstruction: no higher than 48 inches above the floor? [308.2] Can the operable parts of the hand dryer or towel dispenser be operated without tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist? Is the force required to activate the hand dryer or towel dispenser no greater than 5 pounds? [309.4] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Yes No Measurement: Photo #: Water Closets in Single-User Toilet Rooms and Compartments (Stalls) The 2010 Standards refer to toilets as water closets. 3.30 Is the centerline of the water closet no less than 16 inches and no greater than 18 inches from the side wall or partition? [604.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Move toilet • Replace toilet • Move partition • 18" 40" 40"-43" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 15 3.31 Is clearance provided around the water closet measuring at least 60 inches from the side wall and at least 56 inches from the rear wall?* [604.3.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: * If constructed before 3/15/12, clearances around water closets in single user toilet rooms can be 48 inches wide by 66 inches long or 48 inches wide by 56 inches long (depending on the approach to the water closet, see 1991 Standards Figure 28) and the lavatory may overlap that clearance if the door to the room does not swing into the required clearances at fixtures (such as lavatories, water closet and urinals) and the edge of the lavatory is at least 18 inches from the centerline of the water closet • Alter room/compartment for clearance • • 3.32 Is the height of the water closet no less than 17 inches and no greater than 19 inches above the floor measured to the top of the seat? [604.4] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust toilet height • Replace toilet • 17.5" - 18" ALL STALL AREAS ARE GREATER THAN 56"x60" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 16 3.33 Is there a grab bar at least 42 inches long on the side wall? Is it located no more than 12 inches from the rear wall? Does it extend at least 54 inches from the rear wall? [604.5.1] Is it mounted no less than 33 inches and no greater than 36 inches above the floor to the top of the gripping surface? [609.4] Is there at least 12 inches clearance between the grab bar and projecting objects above?* Is there at least 1½ inches clearance between the grab bar and projecting objects below?* Is the space between the wall and the grab bar 1 ½ inches? [609.3] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Install grab bar • Relocate grab bar • Relocate objects • * If constructed before 3/15/2012 grab bars do not need to be relocated; there are no space requirements above and below grab bars in the 1991 Standards 42" 12" 54" 33"-34" 12" Min 1.5" min 1.5" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 17 3.34 Is there a grab bar at least 36 inches long on the rear wall? Does it extend at least 12 inches from the centerline of the water closet on one side (side wall)? Does it extend at least 24 inches on the other (open) side? [604.5.2] Is it mounted no less than 33 inches and no greater than 36 inches above the floor to the top of the gripping surface? [609.4] Are there at least 12 inches clearance between the grab bar and protruding objects above?* Are there at least 1½ inches clearance between the grab bar and projecting objects below?* Is the space between the wall and the grab bar 1½ inches? [609.3] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Install grab bar • Relocate grab bar • Relocate objects • * If constructed before 3/15/2012 grab bars do not need to be relocated; there are no space requirements above and below grab bars in the 1991 Standards 33.5"-34" 36" 12" 24" <12" Need to Relocate dispenser >1.5" 1.5" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 18 3.35 If the flush control is hand operated, is the operable part located no higher than 48 inches above the floor? [604.6] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Move control • Install sensor with override button no higher than 48 inches • 3.36 If the flush control is hand operated, can it be operated with one hand and without tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist? Is the force required to activate the flush control no greater than 5 pounds? [605.4] Yes No Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Change control • Adjust control • 3.37 Is the flush control on the open side of the water closet? [604.6] Yes No Photo #: • Move control • • 3.38 Is the toilet paper dispenser located no less than 7 inches and no greater than 9 inches from the front of the water closet to the centerline of the dispenser?* [604.7] Yes No Measurement: * If constructed before 3/15/2012 dispenser does not need to be relocated if it is within reach from the water closet seat; the 1991 Standards do not specify distance from the front of the water closet < 5LBS DISPENSER WITHIN REACH <48" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 19 Photo #: • Relocate dispenser • • 3.39 Is the outlet of the dispenser: Located no less than 15 inches and no greater than 48 inches above the floor? Not located behind grab bars? [604.7] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Photo #: • Relocate dispenser • • 3.40 Does the dispenser allow continuous paper flow? [604.7] Yes No Photo #: • Adjust dispenser • Replace dispenser • Toilet Compartments (Stalls) 3.41 Is the door opening width at least 32 inches clear, between the face of the door and the stop, when the door is open 90 degrees? [604.8.1.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Widen door width • • 33"-35.5" 15"-18" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 20 3.42 If there is a front approach to the pull side of the door, is there at least 18 inches of maneuvering clearance beyond the latch side plus 60 inches clear depth? [604.8.1.2] Note: See 2010 Standards 604.8.1.2 Doors for maneuvering clearance requirements on the push side of the door and side approaches to the pull side of the door Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Remove obstructions • • 3.43 Is the door self-closing? [604.8.1.2] Yes No Photo #: • Add closer • Replace door • 3.44 Are there door pulls on both sides of the door that are operable with one hand and do not require tight grasping pinching or twisting of the wrist?* [604.8.1.2] Yes No Photo #: * If constructed before 3/15/2012 door pulls do not need to be added; door pulls are not required in the 1991 Standards • Replace hardware • • NO OBSTRUCTIONS 60" MIN Suggest door handle on both sides of the door ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 21 3.45 Is the lock operable with one hand and without tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist? [309.4] Yes No Photo #: • Replace lock • • 3.46 Are the operable parts of the door hardware mounted no less than 34 inches and no greater than 48 inches above the floor? [404.2.7] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Relocate hardware • • 3.47 Is the compartment at least 60 inches wide? [604.8.1.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Widen compartment • • 3.48 If the water closet is wall hung, is the compartment at least 56 inches deep? [604.8.1.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Widen compartment • • STALLS ARE 60" MIN 38"-40" STALLS ARE 56" MIN ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 22 3.49 If the water closet is floor mounted, is the compartment at least 59 inches deep? [604.8.1.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter compartment • • 3.50 If the door swings in, is the minimum required compartment area provided beyond the swing of the door (60 inches x 56 inches if water closet is wall hung or 59 inches if water closet is floor mounted)? [604.8.1.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Reverse door swing • Alter compartment • Yes No Photo #: • • • Yes No Photo #: • • • Yes No Photo #: • • • STALLS ARE 60" MIN 60"X60" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 4 – Additional Access Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 4 – Additional Access © 2016 Page 3 Priority 4 – Additional Access Comments Possible Solutions Drinking Fountains 4.1 Does at least one drinking fountain have a clear floor space at least 30 inches wide x at least 48 inches long centered in front of it for a forward approach?* [See 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design – 602.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: *If installed before 3/15/2012, a parallel approach is permitted and the clear floor space is not required to be centered • Alter space •Relocate drinking fountain •Install a drinking fountain in another location 4.2 If there is a forward approach, do no less than 17 inches and no greater than 25 inches of the clear floor space extend under the drinking fountain? [306.2.2, 306.2.3] Note: If the drinking fountain is primarily for children’s use and the spout is no more than 30 inches above the floor and no more than 3 ½ inches from the edge of the unit, a parallel approach is permitted. Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter space • Replace drinking fountain • Water fountains have minimum clear area Water fountains have minimum clear area ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 4 – Additional Access Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 4 – Additional Access © 2016 Page 4 4.3 If the drinking fountain is no deeper than 20 inches, are the operable parts no higher than 48 inches above the floor? [308.2.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust drinking fountain • Replace drinking fountain • 4.4 If the drinking fountain is no less than 20 inches and no greater than 25 inches deep, are the operable parts no higher than 44 inches above the floor? [308.2.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust drinking fountain • Replace drinking fountain • 4.5 Can the control be operated with one hand and without tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist? Is the force required to activate the control no more than 5 pounds? [309.4] Yes No Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Change control • Adjust control • 4.6 Is the spout outlet no higher than 36 inches above the floor? [602.4] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust drinking fountain • Replace drinking fountain • none present none present 34" pushes easily ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 4 – Additional Access Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 4 – Additional Access © 2016 Page 5 4.7 Is the spout: At least 15 inches from the rear of the drinking fountain? No more than 5 inches from the front of the drinking fountain? [602.5] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust spout • Replace drinking fountain • 4.8 If there is more than one drinking fountain, is there at least one for standing persons? [211.2] Is the spout outlet no lower than 38 inches and no higher than 43 inches above the floor? [602.7] Yes No Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust drinking fountain •Install new drinking fountain for standing height • 4.9 If the leading (bottom) edge of the fountain is higher than 27 inches above the floor, does the front of the fountain protrude no more than 4 inches into the circulation path? [307.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust drinking fountain • Replace drinking fountain •Add tactile warning such as permanent planter or partial walls 42" 16"-17" <5" No Overhang ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 4 – Additional Access Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 4 – Additional Access © 2016 Page 9 Fire Alarm Systems 4.20 If there are fire alarm systems, do they have both flashing lights and audible signals? [702.1] Yes No Photo #: • Install audible and visual alarms • • Yes No Photo #: • • • Yes No Photo #: • • • Yes No Photo #: • • • Yes No Photo #: • • • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Based on the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design Project Building Location Date Surveyors Contact Information The layout of the building should allow people with disabilities to obtain goods and services and to participate in activities without assistance. Institute for Human Centered Design www.HumanCenteredDesign.org Copyright © 2016 ADA National Network Questions on the ADA 800-949-4232 voice/tty www.ADAchecklist.org Section 2 - Access to Goods & Services Quigley Tennis Center Citywide ADA Self-assessment Quigley Tennis Center ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 2 This checklist was produced by the New England ADA Center, a project of the Institute for Human Centered Design and a member of the ADA National Network. This checklist was developed under a grant from the Department of Education, NIDRR grant number H133A060092-09A. However the contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the Department of Education, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government. Questions or comments on the checklist contact the New England ADA Center at 617-695-0085 voice/tty or ADAinfo@NewEnglandADA.org For the full set of checklists, including the checklists for recreation facilities visit www.ADAchecklist.org. Copyright © 2016 ADA Checklist for Existing Materials. You can freely reproduce and distribute this content. Include proper attribution. But you must get permission before using this content as a fee-based product. ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 3 Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Comments Possible Solutions 2.1 Does the accessible entrance provide direct access to the main floor, lobby and elevator? [See 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design – 206.4] Yes No Photo #: • Create accessible route • • Interior Accessible Route 2.2 Are all public spaces on at least one accessible route? [206.2.4] Yes No Photo #: • Create accessible route • • 2.3 Is the route stable, firm and slip-resistant? [40.2, 302.1] Yes No Photo #: • Repair uneven surfaces • • 2.4 Is the route at least 36 inches wide? [403.5.1] Note: The accessible route can narrow to 32 inches min. for a max. of 24 inches. These narrower portions of the route must be at least 48 inches from each other. Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Widen route • • Entrance way connects directly with the main lobby area. ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 4 2.5 If the route is greater than 200 feet in length and less than 60 inches wide, is there a passing space no less than 60 x 60 inches? [403.5.3] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Widen route for passing space • • 2.6 Is the running slope no steeper than 1:20, i.e. for every inch of height change there are at least 20 inches of route run? [403.3] Note: If the running slope is steeper than 1:20, treat as a ramp and add features such as edge protection and handrails. Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Regrade • • 2.7 Is the cross slope no steeper than 1:48? [403.3] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Regrade • • 2.8 Do all objects on circulation paths through public areas, e.g. fire extinguishers, drinking fountains, signs, etc., protrude no more than 4 inches into the path? Or Yes No Measurement: Or • Remove object • Add tactile warning such as permanent planter or partial walls • Flat surface in the building Flat surface in the building No issues ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 5 If an object protrudes more than 4 inches, is the bottom leading edge at 27 inches or lower above the floor? [307.2] Or Is the bottom leading edge at 80 inches or higher above the floor? [307.4] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Or Photo #: 2.9 Are there elevators or platform lifts to all public stories? Note: Vertical access is not required in new construction or alterations if a facility is less than three stories or has less than 3,000 square feet per story, unless the facility is a shopping center, shopping mall, professional office of a health care provider, transportation terminal, state facility or local government facility Yes No Photo #: • Install if necessary • Offer goods and services on an accessible story • N/A 23" Max above features are greater than 80" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 6 Ramps 2.10 If there is a ramp, is it at least 36 inches wide? [405.5] Note: If there are handrails, measure between the handrails. Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter ramp • • 2.11 Is the surface stable, firm and slip resistant? [405.4] Yes No Photo #: • Resurface ramp • • 2.12 For each section of the ramp, is the running slope no greater than 1:12, i.e. for every inch of height change there are at least 12 inches of ramp run? [405.2] Note: Rises no greater than 3 inches with a slope no steeper than 1:8 and rises no greater than 6 inches with a slope no steeper than 1:10 are permitted when due to space limitations. Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Lengthen ramp to decrease slope • Relocate ramp • N/A N/A N/A ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 7 2.13 Is there a level landing that is at least 60 inches long and at least as wide as the ramp: At the top of the ramp? At the bottom of the ramp? [405.7.2, 405.7.3] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter ramp • Relocate ramp • 2.14 Is there a level landing where the ramp changes direction that is at least 60 x 60 inches? [405.7.4] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Increase landing size • • 2.15 If the ramp has a rise higher than 6 inches are there handrails on both sides? [405.8] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Add handrails • • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 8 2.16 Is the top of the handrail gripping surface no less than 34 inches and no greater than 38 inches above the ramp surface? [505.4] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust handrail height • • 2.17 Is the handrail gripping surface continuous and not obstructed along the top or sides? [505.3] If there are obstructions, is the bottom of the gripping surface obstructed no more than 20%? [505.6] Yes No Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Reconfigure or replace handrails • • 2.18 If the handrail gripping surface is circular, is it no less than 1 ¼ inches and no greater than 2 inches in diameter? [505.7.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Replace handrails • • 2.19 If the handrail gripping surface is non-circular: Is the perimeter no less than 4 inches and no greater than 6¼ inches? Yes No Measurement: • Replace handrails • • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 9 Is the cross section no greater than 2¼ inches? [505.7.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: 2.20 Does the handrail: Extend at least 12 inches horizontally beyond the top and bottom of the ramp? Return to a wall, guard, or landing surface? [505.10.1] Note: If a 12” extension would be hazardous (in circulation path), it is not required. No Yes Measurement: Yes No Photo #: • Alter handrails • • 2.21 To prevent wheelchair casters and crutch tips from falling off: Does the surface of the ramp extend at least 12 inches beyond the inside face of the handrail? Or Is there a curb or barrier that prevents the passage of a 4- inch diameter sphere? [405.9.1, 405.9.2] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Add curb •Add barrier •Extend ramp width • • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 15 Signs “Tactile characters” are read using touch, i.e. raised characters and Braille. 2.38 If there are signs designating permanent rooms and spaces not likely to change over time, e.g. room numbers and letters, room names, and exit signs: [216.2] Do text characters contrast with their backgrounds? [703.5] Are text characters raised? [703.2] Is there Braille? [703.3] Is the sign mounted: On the wall on the latch side of the door? [703.4.2] Note: Signs are permitted on the push side of doors with closers and without hold-open devices. With clear floor space beyond the arc of the door swing between the closed position and 45-degree open position, at least 18 x 18 inches centered on the tactile characters?* [703.4.2] Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Measurement: • Install tactile sign • Relocate sign • *If constructed before 3/15/2012 and a person may approach within 3 inches of the sign without encountering protruding objects or standing within the door swing, relocation not required 16.5" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 16 So the baseline of the lowest character is at least 48 inches above the floor and the baseline of the highest character is no more than 60 inches above the floor? * [703.4.1] Note: If the sign is at double doors with one active leaf, the sign should be on the inactive leaf; if both leaves are active, the sign should be on the wall to the right of the right leaf. Yes No Measurement: Photo #: *If constructed before 3/15/2012 and mounted no higher than 60 inches to the centerline of the sign, relocation not required 2.39 If there are signs that provide direction to or information about interior spaces: Do text characters contrast with their backgrounds? [703.5.1] Is the sign mounted so that characters are at least 40 inches above the floor? [703.5.6] Note: Raised characters and Braille are not required. Yes No Yes No Measurement: Photo #: •Install signs with contrasting characters •Change sign height • all signs meet minimum dimensions all signs meet minimum dimensions ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 17 Interior Doors – to classrooms, medical exam rooms, conference rooms, etc. 2.40 Is the door opening width at least 32 inches clear, between the face of the door and the stop, when the door is open 90 degrees? [404.2.3] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Install offset hinges • Alter the doorway • 2.41 If there is a front approach to the pull side of the door, is there at least 18 inches of maneuvering clearance beyond the latch side plus at least 60 inches clear depth? Note: See 2010 Standards 404.2.4 for maneuvering clearance requirements on the push side of the door and side approaches to the pull side of the door. On both sides of the door, is the floor surface of the maneuvering clearance level (no steeper than 1:48)? [404.2.4] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Remove obstructions • Reconfigure walls • Add automatic door opener 34" Min 47' Min Level 18" Min; W 60" Min; L ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 18 2.42 If the threshold is vertical is it no more than ¼ inch high? Or No more than ½ inch high with the top ¼ inch beveled no steeper than 1:2, if the threshold was installed on or after the 1991 ADA Standards went into effect (1/26/93)? Or No more than ¾ inch high with the top ½ inch beveled no steeper than 1:2, if the threshold was installed before the 1991 ADA Standards went into effect (1/26/93)? [404.2.5, 303.2] Note: The first ¼ inch of the ½ or ¾ inch threshold may be vertical; the rest must be beveled. Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Remove or replace threshold • • 2.43 Is the door equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist? Door handle? Lock (if provided)? [404.2.7] Yes No Yes No Yes No Photo #: • Replace inaccessible knob with lever, loop or push hardware • Add automatic door opener • Entrance No Issues ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 19 2.44 Are the operable parts of the hardware no less than 34 inches and no greater than 48 inches above the floor? [404.2.7] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Change hardware height • • 2.45 Can the door be opened easily (5 pounds maximum force)? [404.2.9] Note: You can use a pressure gauge or fish scale to measure force. If you do not have one you will need to judge whether the door is easy to open. Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust or replace closers • Install lighter doors • Install power-assisted or automatic door openers 2.46 If the door has a closer, does it take at least 5 seconds to close from an open position of 90 degrees to a position of 12 degrees from the latch? [404.2.8.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust closer • • Rooms and Spaces – stores, supermarkets, libraries, etc. 2.47 Are aisles and pathways to goods and services, and to one of each type of sales and service counters, at least 36 inches wide? [403.5.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Rearrange goods, equipment and furniture • • 42" Typical > 5 sec > 36" < 5 lbs ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 20 2.48 Are floor surfaces stable, firm and slip resistant? [302.1] Yes No Photo #: •Change floor surface • • 2.49 If there is carpet: Is it no higher than ½ inch? Is it securely attached along the edges? [302.2] No Yes Measurement: Yes No Photo #: •Replace carpet • • Controls – light switches, security and intercom systems, emergency/alarm boxes, etc. 2.50 Is there a clear floor space at least 30 inches wide by at least 48 inches long for a forward or parallel approach? [305.3] Are the operable parts no higher than 48 inches above the floor?* [309.3, 308] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Photo #: •Change height of control • • *If constructed before 3/15/2012 and a parallel approach is provided, controls can be 54 inches above the floor No carpet all floor surfaces are flat/level < 48" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 21 2.51 Can the control be operated with one hand and without tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist? [309.4] Yes No Photo #: • Replace control • • Seating: Assembly Areas – theaters, auditoriums, stadiums, theater style classrooms, etc. 2.52 Are an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided? [221.2.1] Yes No Total #: Wheelchair #: # of Seats Wheelchair Spaces 4 - 25 1 26 - 50 2 51 - 150 4 151 - 300 5 300+ see 2010 Standards 221.2.1. Photo #: • Reconfigure to add wheelchair spaces • • 2.53 Are wheelchair spaces dispersed to allow location choices and viewing angles equivalent to other seating, including specialty seating areas that provide distinct services and amenities? [221.2.3] Yes No Photo #: • Reconfigure to disperse wheelchair spaces • • 2.54 Where people are expected to remain seated, do people in wheelchair spaces have a clear line of sight over and between the heads of others in front of them? [802.2.1.1, 802.1.1.2] Yes No Photo #: • Alter for line of sight • • There are no manual light switches. All automatic sensor. N/A N/A common areas & Break room have ample space for a wheelchair N/A N/A ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 22 2.55 Where people are expected to stand, do people in wheelchair spaces have a clear line of sight over and between the heads of others in front of them? [802.2.2.1, 802.1.2.2] Yes No Photo #: • Alter for line of sight • • 2.56 If there is a single wheelchair space, is it at least 36 inches wide? [802.1.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter space • • 2.57 If there are two adjacent wheelchair spaces, are they each at least 33 inches wide? [802.1.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter spaces • • 2.58 If the wheelchair space can be entered from the front or rear, is it at least 48 inches deep? [802.1.3] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter space • • N/A ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 23 2.59 If the wheelchair space can only be entered from the side, is it at least 60 inches deep? [802.1.3] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter space • • 2.60 Do wheelchair spaces adjoin, but not overlap, accessible routes? [802.1.4] Yes No Photo #: • Alter spaces • • 2.61 Is there at least one companion seat for each wheelchair space? [221.3] Yes No Photo #: • Add companion seats • • 2.62 Is the companion seat located so the companion is shoulder- to-shoulder with the person in a wheelchair? [802.3.1] Yes No Photo #: • Alter seating • • 2.63 Is the companion seat equivalent in size, quality, comfort and amenities to seating in the immediate area? [802.3.2] Yes No Photo #: • Add equivalent seating • • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 24 Seating: At dining surfaces (restaurants, cafeterias, bars, etc.) and non-employee work surfaces (libraries, conference rooms, etc.) 2.64 Are at least 5%, but no fewer than one, of seating and standing spaces accessible for people who use wheelchairs? [226.1] Yes No Total #: Wheelchair #: Photo #: •Alter to provide accessible spaces • • 2.65 Is there a route at least 36 inches wide to accessible seating? [403.5.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: •Widen route • • 2.66 At the accessible space(s), is the top of the accessible surface no less than 28 inches and no greater than 34 inches above the floor? [902.3] Note: If for children, the top should be no less than 26 inches and no greater than 30 inches above the floor. Yes No Measurement: Photo #: •Alter surface height • • 2.67 Is there a clear floor space at least 30 inches wide by at least 48 inches long for a forward approach? [305.3] Does it extend no less than 17 inches and no greater than 25 inches under the surface? Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: •Alter table or work surface •Add accessible table or work surface • 28" 30"X48" Min No issues > 36" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 25 Is there knee space at least 27 inches high and at least 30 inches wide? [306.2, 306.3] Note: If for children, the knee space may be 24 inches high. Yes No Measurement: Photo #: Seating: General – reception areas, waiting rooms, etc. 2.68 Is there at least one space at least 36 inches wide by at least 48 inches long for a person in a wheelchair? [802.1.2, 802.1.3] Yes No Measurement:  Photo #: • Move furniture and equipment to provide space • • Benches – In locker rooms, dressing rooms, fitting rooms This section does not apply to any other bences. 2.69 In locker rooms, dressing rooms and fitting rooms, is there at least one room with a bench? [222.1, 803.4] Yes No Photo #: • Add bench • • 2.70 Is there a clear floor space at least 30 inches wide by at least 48 inches long at the end of the bench and parallel to the short axis of the bench? Is the bench seat at least 42 inches long and no less than 20 inches and no greater than 24 inches deep? Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: • Move bench • Replace bench • Affix bench to wall • • < 27"> 36"X48"30" X 48"does not meet minfront desk,break room &dinning areais less than 27"Tables indinning areado not meetmin height ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 26 Does the bench have back support or is it affixed to a wall? Is the top of the bench seat no less than 17 inches and no greater than 19 inches above the floor? [903] Yes No Yes No Measurement: Photo #: Check-Out Aisles – supermarkets, large retail stores, etc. 2.71 Is the aisle at least 36 inches wide? [904.3.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Widen aisle • • 2.72 Is the counter surface of at least one aisle no higher than 38 inches above the floor? [904.3.2] Yes No Measurement:  Photo #: • Lower counter • • Counter surface is higher than 38" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 3 Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Comments Possible Solutions 3.1 If toilet rooms are available to the public, is at least one toilet room accessible? (Either one for each sex, or one unisex.) Note: If toilet rooms are chiefly for children, e.g., in elementary schools and day care centers, use the children’s specifications in Toilets - 604.1, 604.8, 604.9, 609.4 and Lavatories and Sinks – 606.2. Yes No Photo #: • Reconfigure toilet rooms • Combine toilet rooms to create one unisex accessible toilet room • 3.2 Are there signs at inaccessible toilet rooms that give directions to accessible toilet rooms? [See 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design – 216.8] Yes No Photo #: • Install signs • • 3.3 If not all toilet rooms are accessible, is there a sign at the accessible toilet room with the International Symbol of Accessibility? [216.8] Yes No Photo #: • Install sign • • Accessible Route 3.4 Is there an accessible route to the accessible toilet room? [206.2.4] Yes No Photo #: • Alter route • • Section 3 - Toilet Rooms ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 4 Signs at Toilet Rooms 3.5 Do text characters contrast with their backgrounds? [703.5] Are text characters raised? [703.2] Is there Braille? [703.3] Is the sign mounted: On the wall on the latch side of the door? [703.4.2] Note: Signs are permitted on the push side of doors with closers and without hold-open devices. With clear floor space beyond the arc of the door swing between the closed position and 45-degree open position, at least 18 x 18 inches centered on the tactile characters? * [703.4.2] So the baseline of the lowest character is at least 48 inches above the floor and the baseline of the highest character is no more than 60 Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: • Install tactile sign • Relocate sign • *If constructed before 3/15/2012 and a person may approach within 3 inches of the sign without encountering protruding objects or standing within the door swing, relocation not required *If constructed before 3/15/2012 and mounted no higher than 60 inches to the centerline of the sign, relocation is not SEE SECTION 2 ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 5 inches above the floor? * [703.4.1] Note: If the sign is at double doors with one active leaf, the sign should be on the inactive leaf; if both leaves are active, the sign should be on the wall to the right of the right leaf. Photo #: required Entrance 3.6 Is the door opening width at least 32 inches clear, between the face of the door and the stop, when the door is open 90 degrees? [404.2.3] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Install offset hinges • Alter the doorway • 3.7 If there is a front approach to the pull side of the door is there at least 18 inches of maneuvering clearance beyond the latch side plus 60 inches clear depth? Note: See 2010 Standards 404.2.4 for maneuvering clearance requirements on the push side of the door and side approaches to the pull side of the door On both sides of the door, is the floor surface of the Yes No Measurement: Yes No • Remove obstructions • Reconfigure walls • Add automatic door opener ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 6 maneuvering clearance level (no steeper than 1:48)? [404.2.4] Measurement: Photo #: 3.8 If the threshold is vertical is it no more than ¼ inch high? Or No more than ½ inch high with the top ¼ inch beveled no steeper than 1:2, if the threshold was installed on or after the 1991 ADA Standards went into effect (1/26/93)? Or No more than ¾ inch high with the top ½ inch beveled no steeper than 1:2, if the threshold was installed before the 1991 ADA Standards went into effect (1/26/93)? [404.2.5, 303.2] Note: The first ¼ inch of the ½ or ¾ inch threshold may be vertical; the rest must be beveled. Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Remove or replace threshold • • SEE SECTION 2 level floors N/A N/A ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 7 3.9 Is the door equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist? Door handle? Lock (if provided)? [404.2.7] Yes No Photo #: • Replace inaccessible knob with lever, loop or push hardware • Add automatic door opener • 3.10 Are the operable parts of the door hardware mounted no less than 34 inches and no greater than 48 inches above the floor? [404.2.7] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Change hardware height • • 3.11 Can the door be opened easily (5 pounds maximum force)? [404.2.9] Note: You can use a pressure gauge or fish scale to measure force. If you do not have one you will need to judge whether the door is easy to open. Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust or replace closers • Install lighter doors • Install power-assisted or automatic door openers SEE SECTION 2 SEE SECTION 2 40" -42" < 5 LBS ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 8 3.12 If the door has a closer, does it take at least 5 seconds to close from an open position of 90 degrees to a position of 12 degrees from the latch? [404.2.8.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust closer • • 3.13 If there are two doors in a series, e.g. vestibule, is the distance between the doors at least 48 inches plus the width of the doors when swinging into the space? [404.2.6] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Remove inner door • Change door swing • 5 SEC NONE ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 9 3.14 If there is a privacy wall and the door swings out, is there at least 24 inches of maneuvering clearance beyond the door latch side and 42 inches to the privacy wall? [404.2.4] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Reconfigure space • • 3.15 If there is a privacy wall and the door swings in, is there at least 24 inches of maneuvering clearance beyond the door latch side and at least 48 inches to the privacy wall if there is no door closer or at least 54 inches if there is a door closer? [404.2.4] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Reconfigure space • • In the Toilet Room 3.16 Is there a clear path to at least one of each type of fixture, e.g. lavatory, hand dryer, etc., that is at least 36 inches wide? [403.5.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Remove obstructions • • 3.17 Is there clear floor space available for a person in a wheelchair to turn around, i.e. a circle at least 60 inches in diameter or a T-shaped space within a 60-inch square? [603.2.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Move or remove partitions, fixtures or objects such as trash cans • • NONE NONE > 36" > 60" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 10 3.18 In a single user toilet room if the door swings in and over a clear floor space at an accessible fixture, is there a clear floor space at least 30 x 48 inches beyond the swing of the door? [603.2.3 Exception 2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Reverse door swing • Alter toilet room • 3.19 If the mirror is over a lavatory or countertop, is the bottom edge of the reflecting surface no higher than 40 inches above the floor? Or If the mirror is not over the lavatory or countertop, is the bottom edge of the reflecting surface no higher than 35 inches above the floor?* [603.3] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: - Photo #: * If installed before 3/15/2012 and the bottom edge of the reflecting surface is no higher than 40 inches above the floor, lowering the mirror to 35 inches is not required • Lower the mirror • Add another mirror • 3.20 If there is a coat hook, is it no less than 15 inches and no greater than 48 inches above the floor?* [603.4] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust hook • Replace with or provide additional accessible hook • * If installed before 3/15/2010 and the clear floor space allows a parallel approach, the coat hook may be 54 inches above the floor. >30"X48" 39.5" N/A <48" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 11 Lavatories The 2010 Standards refer to sinks in toilet rooms as lavatories. 3.21 Does at least one lavatory have a clear floor space for a forward approach at least 30 inches wide and 48 inches long? [606.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter lavatory • Replace lavatory • 3.22 Do no less than 17 inches and no greater than 25 inches of the clear floor space extend under the lavatory so that a person using a wheelchair can get close enough to reach the faucet? [306.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter lavatory • Replace lavatory • 3.23 Is the front of the lavatory or counter surface, whichever is higher, no more than 34 inches above the floor? [606.3] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter lavatory • Replace lavatory • 3.24 Is there at least 27 inches clearance from the floor to the bottom of the lavatory that extends at least 8 inches under the lavatory for knee clearance? [306.3.3] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter lavatory • Replace lavatory • 34" >27" > 8" 18.5" >48" >48"X30" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 12 3.25 Is there toe clearance at least 9 inches high? [306.3.3] Note: Space extending greater than 6 inches beyond the available toe clearance at 9 inches above the floor is not considered toe clearance. Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter lavatory • Replace lavatory • 3.26 Are pipes below the lavatory insulated or otherwise configured to protect against contact? [606.5] Yes No Photo #: • Install insulation • Install cover panel • 3.27 Can the faucet be operated without tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist? Is the force required to activate the faucet no greater than 5 pounds? [606.4] Yes No Yes No Photo #: • Adjust faucet • Replace faucet • Push Faucet Automatic Faucets ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 13 Soap Dispensers and Hand Dryers 3.28 Are the operable parts of the soap dispenser within one of the following reach ranges: Above lavatories or counters no less than 20 inches and no greater than 25 inches deep: no higher than 44 inches above the floor? [308.2.2] Above lavatories less than 20 inches deep: no higher than 48 inches above the floor? Not over an obstruction: no higher than 48 inches above the floor? [308.2] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust dispensers • Replace with or provide additional accessible dispensers • 3.29 Are the operable parts of the hand dryer or towel dispenser within one of the following reach ranges: Above lavatories or counters no less than 20 inches and no greater than 25 inches deep: no higher than 44 inches above the Yes No Measurement: • Adjust dispensers • Replace with or provide additional accessible dispensers • <20" N/A N/A ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 14 floor? Above lavatories less than 20 inches deep: no higher than 48 inches above the floor? Not over an obstruction: no higher than 48 inches above the floor? [308.2] Can the operable parts of the hand dryer or towel dispenser be operated without tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist? Is the force required to activate the hand dryer or towel dispenser no greater than 5 pounds? [309.4] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Yes No Measurement: Photo #: Water Closets in Single-User Toilet Rooms and Compartments (Stalls) The 2010 Standards refer to toilets as water closets. 3.30 Is the centerline of the water closet no less than 16 inches and no greater than 18 inches from the side wall or partition? [604.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Move toilet • Replace toilet • Move partition • <48" <20" There is a push lever that resets paper towels<5 lbs ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 15 3.31 Is clearance provided around the water closet measuring at least 60 inches from the side wall and at least 56 inches from the rear wall?* [604.3.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: * If constructed before 3/15/12, clearances around water closets in single user toilet rooms can be 48 inches wide by 66 inches long or 48 inches wide by 56 inches long (depending on the approach to the water closet, see 1991 Standards Figure 28) and the lavatory may overlap that clearance if the door to the room does not swing into the required clearances at fixtures (such as lavatories, water closet and urinals) and the edge of the lavatory is at least 18 inches from the centerline of the water closet • Alter room/compartment for clearance • • 3.32 Is the height of the water closet no less than 17 inches and no greater than 19 inches above the floor measured to the top of the seat? [604.4] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust toilet height • Replace toilet • >56"X60" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 16 3.33 Is there a grab bar at least 42 inches long on the side wall? Is it located no more than 12 inches from the rear wall? Does it extend at least 54 inches from the rear wall? [604.5.1] Is it mounted no less than 33 inches and no greater than 36 inches above the floor to the top of the gripping surface? [609.4] Is there at least 12 inches clearance between the grab bar and projecting objects above?* Is there at least 1½ inches clearance between the grab bar and projecting objects below?* Is the space between the wall and the grab bar 1 ½ inches? [609.3] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Install grab bar • Relocate grab bar • Relocate objects • * If constructed before 3/15/2012 grab bars do not need to be relocated; there are no space requirements above and below grab bars in the 1991 Standards 42" 12" 54" 34" 1.5" None above >1.5" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 17 3.34 Is there a grab bar at least 36 inches long on the rear wall? Does it extend at least 12 inches from the centerline of the water closet on one side (side wall)? Does it extend at least 24 inches on the other (open) side? [604.5.2] Is it mounted no less than 33 inches and no greater than 36 inches above the floor to the top of the gripping surface? [609.4] Are there at least 12 inches clearance between the grab bar and protruding objects above?* Are there at least 1½ inches clearance between the grab bar and projecting objects below?* Is the space between the wall and the grab bar 1½ inches? [609.3] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Install grab bar • Relocate grab bar • Relocate objects • * If constructed before 3/15/2012 grab bars do not need to be relocated; there are no space requirements above and below grab bars in the 1991 Standards 34" 36" 12" 24" No above Objects 1.5" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 18 3.35 If the flush control is hand operated, is the operable part located no higher than 48 inches above the floor? [604.6] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Move control • Install sensor with override button no higher than 48 inches • 3.36 If the flush control is hand operated, can it be operated with one hand and without tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist? Is the force required to activate the flush control no greater than 5 pounds? [605.4] Yes No Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Change control • Adjust control • 3.37 Is the flush control on the open side of the water closet? [604.6] Yes No Photo #: • Move control • • 3.38 Is the toilet paper dispenser located no less than 7 inches and no greater than 9 inches from the front of the water closet to the centerline of the dispenser?* [604.7] Yes No Measurement: * If constructed before 3/15/2012 dispenser does not need to be relocated if it is within reach from the water closet seat; the 1991 Standards do not specify distance from the front of the water closet Automatic ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 19 Photo #: • Relocate dispenser • • 3.39 Is the outlet of the dispenser: Located no less than 15 inches and no greater than 48 inches above the floor? Not located behind grab bars? [604.7] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Photo #: • Relocate dispenser • • 3.40 Does the dispenser allow continuous paper flow? [604.7] Yes No Photo #: • Adjust dispenser • Replace dispenser • Toilet Compartments (Stalls) 3.41 Is the door opening width at least 32 inches clear, between the face of the door and the stop, when the door is open 90 degrees? [604.8.1.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Widen door width • • >15" 34" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 20 3.42 If there is a front approach to the pull side of the door, is there at least 18 inches of maneuvering clearance beyond the latch side plus 60 inches clear depth? [604.8.1.2] Note: See 2010 Standards 604.8.1.2 Doors for maneuvering clearance requirements on the push side of the door and side approaches to the pull side of the door Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Remove obstructions • • 3.43 Is the door self-closing? [604.8.1.2] Yes No Photo #: • Add closer • Replace door • 3.44 Are there door pulls on both sides of the door that are operable with one hand and do not require tight grasping pinching or twisting of the wrist?* [604.8.1.2] Yes No Photo #: * If constructed before 3/15/2012 door pulls do not need to be added; door pulls are not required in the 1991 Standards • Replace hardware • • >18" >60" No handle on inside of door ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 21 3.45 Is the lock operable with one hand and without tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist? [309.4] Yes No Photo #: • Replace lock • • 3.46 Are the operable parts of the door hardware mounted no less than 34 inches and no greater than 48 inches above the floor? [404.2.7] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Relocate hardware • • 3.47 Is the compartment at least 60 inches wide? [604.8.1.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Widen compartment • • 3.48 If the water closet is wall hung, is the compartment at least 56 inches deep? [604.8.1.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Widen compartment • • >60" Floor Mounted ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 22 3.49 If the water closet is floor mounted, is the compartment at least 59 inches deep? [604.8.1.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter compartment • • 3.50 If the door swings in, is the minimum required compartment area provided beyond the swing of the door (60 inches x 56 inches if water closet is wall hung or 59 inches if water closet is floor mounted)? [604.8.1.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Reverse door swing • Alter compartment • Yes No Photo #: • • • Yes No Photo #: • • • Yes No Photo #: • • • 60" Door opens out ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 4 – Additional Access Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 4 – Additional Access © 2016 Page 3 Priority 4 – Additional Access Comments Possible Solutions Drinking Fountains 4.1 Does at least one drinking fountain have a clear floor space at least 30 inches wide x at least 48 inches long centered in front of it for a forward approach?* [See 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design – 602.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: *If installed before 3/15/2012, a parallel approach is permitted and the clear floor space is not required to be centered • Alter space •Relocate drinking fountain •Install a drinking fountain in another location 4.2 If there is a forward approach, do no less than 17 inches and no greater than 25 inches of the clear floor space extend under the drinking fountain? [306.2.2, 306.2.3] Note: If the drinking fountain is primarily for children’s use and the spout is no more than 30 inches above the floor and no more than 3 ½ inches from the edge of the unit, a parallel approach is permitted. Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter space • Replace drinking fountain • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 4 – Additional Access Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 4 – Additional Access © 2016 Page 4 4.3 If the drinking fountain is no deeper than 20 inches, are the operable parts no higher than 48 inches above the floor? [308.2.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust drinking fountain • Replace drinking fountain • 4.4 If the drinking fountain is no less than 20 inches and no greater than 25 inches deep, are the operable parts no higher than 44 inches above the floor? [308.2.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust drinking fountain • Replace drinking fountain • 4.5 Can the control be operated with one hand and without tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist? Is the force required to activate the control no more than 5 pounds? [309.4] Yes No Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Change control • Adjust control • 4.6 Is the spout outlet no higher than 36 inches above the floor? [602.4] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust drinking fountain • Replace drinking fountain • <20" None above <36" <5 lbs ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 4 – Additional Access Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 4 – Additional Access © 2016 Page 5 4.7 Is the spout: At least 15 inches from the rear of the drinking fountain? No more than 5 inches from the front of the drinking fountain? [602.5] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust spout • Replace drinking fountain • 4.8 If there is more than one drinking fountain, is there at least one for standing persons? [211.2] Is the spout outlet no lower than 38 inches and no higher than 43 inches above the floor? [602.7] Yes No Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust drinking fountain •Install new drinking fountain for standing height • 4.9 If the leading (bottom) edge of the fountain is higher than 27 inches above the floor, does the front of the fountain protrude no more than 4 inches into the circulation path? [307.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust drinking fountain • Replace drinking fountain •Add tactile warning such as permanent planter or partial walls 16" 2" 37.5" >27" Fountain does not impede walk area ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 4 – Additional Access Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 4 – Additional Access © 2016 Page 9 Fire Alarm Systems 4.20 If there are fire alarm systems, do they have both flashing lights and audible signals? [702.1] Yes No Photo #: • Install audible and visual alarms • • Yes No Photo #: • • • Yes No Photo #: • • • Yes No Photo #: • • • Yes No Photo #: • • • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Misc. Recreation Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Misc. Recreation © 2016 Page 3 Misc. Recreation Comments Possible Solutions Sports Activities (2010 Standards – 206 & Ch. 4) Soccer fields, basketball courts, tennis courts, baseball fields, running tracks, skating rinks, etc. S1 Is there an accessible route to each type of sport activity? For exterior routes use the checklist for Priority 1: Approach & Entrance. For interior routes use the checklist for Priority 2: Access to Goods & Services. Yes No Photo #: • Add a ramp • Regrade to 1:20 maximum slope • Widen route • Change route surface • Add a platform lift, limited use/ limited application elevator or a regular elevator S2 At court sports (tennis, basketball, volleyball, etc.) does at least one accessible route connect both sides of the court? Note: This is particularly important in sports such as tennis, where changing sides is part of the game. Yes No Photo #: • Add a ramp • Regrade to 1:20 maximum slope • Widen route • Change route surface Team or Player Seating (2010 Standards – 206, 221 & 802) Baseball, hockey, basketball, football, etc. T1 At areas of sport activity, is there an accessible route to each side of team or player seating? For exterior routes use the checklist for Priority 1: Approach & Entrance. For interior routes use the checklist for Priority 2: Access to Yes No • Add a ramp • Regrade to 1:20 maximum slope • Widen route • Change route surface • Add a platform lift ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Misc. Recreation Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Misc. Recreation © 2016 Page 4 Goods & Services. Photo #: T2 Is there at least one wheelchair space at team or player seating areas? Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Add wheelchair space • • T3 If there is a single wheelchair space, is it at least 36 inches wide? Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter space • • T4 If there are 2 adjacent wheelchair spaces, are they each at least 33 inches wide? Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter spaces • • T5 If the wheelchair space can be entered from the front or rear, is it at least 48 inches deep? Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter space • • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Misc. Recreation Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Misc. Recreation © 2016 Page 5 T6 If the wheelchair space can only be entered from the side, is it at least 60 inches deep? Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter space • • T7 Do wheelchair spaces adjoin, but not overlap, accessible routes? Yes No Photo #: • Alter spaces • • T8 Do wheelchair spaces not overlap circulation paths? Note: The term "circulation paths" means aisle width required by applicable building or life safety codes for the specific assembly occupancy. Where the circulation path provided is wider than the required aisle width, the wheelchair space may intrude into that portion of the circulation path that is provided in excess of the required aisle width. Yes No Photo #: • Alter spaces • • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Based on the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design Project Building Location Date Surveyors Contact Information The layout of the building should allow people with disabilities to obtain goods and services and to participate in activities without assistance. Institute for Human Centered Design www.HumanCenteredDesign.org Copyright © 2016 ADA National Network Questions on the ADA 800-949-4232 voice/tty www.ADAchecklist.org ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 2 This checklist was produced by the New England ADA Center, a project of the Institute for Human Centered Design and a member of the ADA National Network. This checklist was developed under a grant from the Department of Education, NIDRR grant number H133A060092-09A. However the contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the Department of Education, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government. Questions or comments on the checklist contact the New England ADA Center at 617-695-0085 voice/tty or ADAinfo@NewEnglandADA.org For the full set of checklists, including the checklists for recreation facilities visit www.ADAchecklist.org. Copyright © 2016 ADA Checklist for Existing Materials. You can freely reproduce and distribute this content. Include proper attribution. But you must get permission before using this content as a fee-based product. ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 3 Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Comments Possible Solutions 2.1 Does the accessible entrance provide direct access to the main floor, lobby and elevator? [See 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design – 206.4] Yes No Photo #: • Create accessible route • • Interior Accessible Route 2.2 Are all public spaces on at least one accessible route? [206.2.4] Yes No Photo #: • Create accessible route • • 2.3 Is the route stable, firm and slip-resistant? [40.2, 302.1] Yes No Photo #: • Repair uneven surfaces • • 2.4 Is the route at least 36 inches wide? [403.5.1] Note: The accessible route can narrow to 32 inches min. for a max. of 24 inches. These narrower portions of the route must be at least 48 inches from each other. Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Widen route • • >36" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 4 2.5 If the route is greater than 200 feet in length and less than 60 inches wide, is there a passing space no less than 60 x 60 inches? [403.5.3] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Widen route for passing space • • 2.6 Is the running slope no steeper than 1:20, i.e. for every inch of height change there are at least 20 inches of route run? [403.3] Note: If the running slope is steeper than 1:20, treat as a ramp and add features such as edge protection and handrails. Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Regrade • • 2.7 Is the cross slope no steeper than 1:48? [403.3] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Regrade • • 2.8 Do all objects on circulation paths through public areas, e.g. fire extinguishers, drinking fountains, signs, etc., protrude no more than 4 inches into the path? Or Yes No Measurement: Or • Remove object • Add tactile warning such as permanent planter or partial walls • Flat >36" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 5 If an object protrudes more than 4 inches, is the bottom leading edge at 27 inches or lower above the floor? [307.2] Or Is the bottom leading edge at 80 inches or higher above the floor? [307.4] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Or Photo #: 2.9 Are there elevators or platform lifts to all public stories? Note: Vertical access is not required in new construction or alterations if a facility is less than three stories or has less than 3,000 square feet per story, unless the facility is a shopping center, shopping mall, professional office of a health care provider, transportation terminal, state facility or local government facility Yes No Photo #: • Install if necessary • Offer goods and services on an accessible story • >27" N/A NEED TO RELOCATE EMERGENCY DEFIBRILLATOR >80" OBJECT IS LOCATED IN HALLWAY, IN LINE WITH RESTROOMS ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 6 Ramps 2.10 If there is a ramp, is it at least 36 inches wide? [405.5] Note: If there are handrails, measure between the handrails. Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter ramp • • 2.11 Is the surface stable, firm and slip resistant? [405.4] Yes No Photo #: • Resurface ramp • • 2.12 For each section of the ramp, is the running slope no greater than 1:12, i.e. for every inch of height change there are at least 12 inches of ramp run? [405.2] Note: Rises no greater than 3 inches with a slope no steeper than 1:8 and rises no greater than 6 inches with a slope no steeper than 1:10 are permitted when due to space limitations. Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Lengthen ramp to decrease slope • Relocate ramp • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 7 2.13 Is there a level landing that is at least 60 inches long and at least as wide as the ramp: At the top of the ramp? At the bottom of the ramp? [405.7.2, 405.7.3] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter ramp • Relocate ramp • 2.14 Is there a level landing where the ramp changes direction that is at least 60 x 60 inches? [405.7.4] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Increase landing size • • 2.15 If the ramp has a rise higher than 6 inches are there handrails on both sides? [405.8] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Add handrails • • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 8 2.16 Is the top of the handrail gripping surface no less than 34 inches and no greater than 38 inches above the ramp surface? [505.4] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust handrail height • • 2.17 Is the handrail gripping surface continuous and not obstructed along the top or sides? [505.3] If there are obstructions, is the bottom of the gripping surface obstructed no more than 20%? [505.6] Yes No Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Reconfigure or replace handrails • • 2.18 If the handrail gripping surface is circular, is it no less than 1 ¼ inches and no greater than 2 inches in diameter? [505.7.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Replace handrails • • 2.19 If the handrail gripping surface is non-circular: Is the perimeter no less than 4 inches and no greater than 6¼ inches? Yes No Measurement: • Replace handrails • • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 9 Is the cross section no greater than 2¼ inches? [505.7.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: 2.20 Does the handrail: Extend at least 12 inches horizontally beyond the top and bottom of the ramp? Return to a wall, guard, or landing surface? [505.10.1] Note: If a 12” extension would be hazardous (in circulation path), it is not required. No Yes Measurement: Yes No Photo #: • Alter handrails • • 2.21 To prevent wheelchair casters and crutch tips from falling off: Does the surface of the ramp extend at least 12 inches beyond the inside face of the handrail? Or Is there a curb or barrier that prevents the passage of a 4- inch diameter sphere? [405.9.1, 405.9.2] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Add curb •Add barrier •Extend ramp width • • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 15 Signs “Tactile characters” are read using touch, i.e. raised characters and Braille. 2.38 If there are signs designating permanent rooms and spaces not likely to change over time, e.g. room numbers and letters, room names, and exit signs: [216.2] Do text characters contrast with their backgrounds? [703.5] Are text characters raised? [703.2] Is there Braille? [703.3] Is the sign mounted: On the wall on the latch side of the door? [703.4.2] Note: Signs are permitted on the push side of doors with closers and without hold-open devices. With clear floor space beyond the arc of the door swing between the closed position and 45-degree open position, at least 18 x 18 inches centered on the tactile characters?* [703.4.2] Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Measurement: • Install tactile sign • Relocate sign • *If constructed before 3/15/2012 and a person may approach within 3 inches of the sign without encountering protruding objects or standing within the door swing, relocation not required >18" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 16 So the baseline of the lowest character is at least 48 inches above the floor and the baseline of the highest character is no more than 60 inches above the floor? * [703.4.1] Note: If the sign is at double doors with one active leaf, the sign should be on the inactive leaf; if both leaves are active, the sign should be on the wall to the right of the right leaf. Yes No Measurement: Photo #: *If constructed before 3/15/2012 and mounted no higher than 60 inches to the centerline of the sign, relocation not required 2.39 If there are signs that provide direction to or information about interior spaces: Do text characters contrast with their backgrounds? [703.5.1] Is the sign mounted so that characters are at least 40 inches above the floor? [703.5.6] Note: Raised characters and Braille are not required. Yes No Yes No Measurement: Photo #: •Install signs with contrasting characters •Change sign height • 54"-56" >40" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 17 Interior Doors – to classrooms, medical exam rooms, conference rooms, etc. 2.40 Is the door opening width at least 32 inches clear, between the face of the door and the stop, when the door is open 90 degrees? [404.2.3] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Install offset hinges • Alter the doorway • 2.41 If there is a front approach to the pull side of the door, is there at least 18 inches of maneuvering clearance beyond the latch side plus at least 60 inches clear depth? Note: See 2010 Standards 404.2.4 for maneuvering clearance requirements on the push side of the door and side approaches to the pull side of the door. On both sides of the door, is the floor surface of the maneuvering clearance level (no steeper than 1:48)? [404.2.4] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Remove obstructions • Reconfigure walls • Add automatic door opener 32"-36" <18" There is less than 18" for pull side ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 18 2.42 If the threshold is vertical is it no more than ¼ inch high? Or No more than ½ inch high with the top ¼ inch beveled no steeper than 1:2, if the threshold was installed on or after the 1991 ADA Standards went into effect (1/26/93)? Or No more than ¾ inch high with the top ½ inch beveled no steeper than 1:2, if the threshold was installed before the 1991 ADA Standards went into effect (1/26/93)? [404.2.5, 303.2] Note: The first ¼ inch of the ½ or ¾ inch threshold may be vertical; the rest must be beveled. Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Remove or replace threshold • • 2.43 Is the door equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist? Door handle? Lock (if provided)? [404.2.7] Yes No Yes No Yes No Photo #: • Replace inaccessible knob with lever, loop or push hardware • Add automatic door opener • <0.25" 0.5" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 19 2.44 Are the operable parts of the hardware no less than 34 inches and no greater than 48 inches above the floor? [404.2.7] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Change hardware height • • 2.45 Can the door be opened easily (5 pounds maximum force)? [404.2.9] Note: You can use a pressure gauge or fish scale to measure force. If you do not have one you will need to judge whether the door is easy to open. Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust or replace closers • Install lighter doors • Install power-assisted or automatic door openers 2.46 If the door has a closer, does it take at least 5 seconds to close from an open position of 90 degrees to a position of 12 degrees from the latch? [404.2.8.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust closer • • Rooms and Spaces – stores, supermarkets, libraries, etc. 2.47 Are aisles and pathways to goods and services, and to one of each type of sales and service counters, at least 36 inches wide? [403.5.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Rearrange goods, equipment and furniture • • 36"-41" <5 Lbs 5 sec >36" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 20 2.48 Are floor surfaces stable, firm and slip resistant? [302.1] Yes No Photo #: •Change floor surface • • 2.49 If there is carpet: Is it no higher than ½ inch? Is it securely attached along the edges? [302.2] No Yes Measurement: Yes No Photo #: •Replace carpet • • Controls – light switches, security and intercom systems, emergency/alarm boxes, etc. 2.50 Is there a clear floor space at least 30 inches wide by at least 48 inches long for a forward or parallel approach? [305.3] Are the operable parts no higher than 48 inches above the floor?* [309.3, 308] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Photo #: •Change height of control • • *If constructed before 3/15/2012 and a parallel approach is provided, controls can be 54 inches above the floor tile furniture can be moved 41"-48" No Carpet ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 21 2.51 Can the control be operated with one hand and without tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist? [309.4] Yes No Photo #: • Replace control • • Seating: Assembly Areas – theaters, auditoriums, stadiums, theater style classrooms, etc. 2.52 Are an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided? [221.2.1] Yes No Total #: Wheelchair #: # of Seats Wheelchair Spaces 4 - 25 1 26 - 50 2 51 - 150 4 151 - 300 5 300+ see 2010 Standards 221.2.1. Photo #: • Reconfigure to add wheelchair spaces • • 2.53 Are wheelchair spaces dispersed to allow location choices and viewing angles equivalent to other seating, including specialty seating areas that provide distinct services and amenities? [221.2.3] Yes No Photo #: • Reconfigure to disperse wheelchair spaces • • 2.54 Where people are expected to remain seated, do people in wheelchair spaces have a clear line of sight over and between the heads of others in front of them? [802.2.1.1, 802.1.1.2] Yes No Photo #: • Alter for line of sight • • >100 4 In-front ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 22 2.55 Where people are expected to stand, do people in wheelchair spaces have a clear line of sight over and between the heads of others in front of them? [802.2.2.1, 802.1.2.2] Yes No Photo #: • Alter for line of sight • • 2.56 If there is a single wheelchair space, is it at least 36 inches wide? [802.1.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter space • • 2.57 If there are two adjacent wheelchair spaces, are they each at least 33 inches wide? [802.1.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter spaces • • 2.58 If the wheelchair space can be entered from the front or rear, is it at least 48 inches deep? [802.1.3] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter space • • In-front >72" 36" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 23 2.59 If the wheelchair space can only be entered from the side, is it at least 60 inches deep? [802.1.3] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter space • • 2.60 Do wheelchair spaces adjoin, but not overlap, accessible routes? [802.1.4] Yes No Photo #: • Alter spaces • • 2.61 Is there at least one companion seat for each wheelchair space? [221.3] Yes No Photo #: • Add companion seats • • 2.62 Is the companion seat located so the companion is shoulder- to-shoulder with the person in a wheelchair? [802.3.1] Yes No Photo #: • Alter seating • • 2.63 Is the companion seat equivalent in size, quality, comfort and amenities to seating in the immediate area? [802.3.2] Yes No Photo #: • Add equivalent seating • • N/A ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 24 Seating: At dining surfaces (restaurants, cafeterias, bars, etc.) and non-employee work surfaces (libraries, conference rooms, etc.) 2.64 Are at least 5%, but no fewer than one, of seating and standing spaces accessible for people who use wheelchairs? [226.1] Yes No Total #: Wheelchair #: Photo #: •Alter to provide accessible spaces • • 2.65 Is there a route at least 36 inches wide to accessible seating? [403.5.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: •Widen route • • 2.66 At the accessible space(s), is the top of the accessible surface no less than 28 inches and no greater than 34 inches above the floor? [902.3] Note: If for children, the top should be no less than 26 inches and no greater than 30 inches above the floor. Yes No Measurement: Photo #: •Alter surface height • • 2.67 Is there a clear floor space at least 30 inches wide by at least 48 inches long for a forward approach? [305.3] Does it extend no less than 17 inches and no greater than 25 inches under the surface? Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: •Alter table or work surface •Add accessible table or work surface • >36" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 25 Is there knee space at least 27 inches high and at least 30 inches wide? [306.2, 306.3] Note: If for children, the knee space may be 24 inches high. Yes No Measurement: Photo #: Seating: General – reception areas, waiting rooms, etc. 2.68 Is there at least one space at least 36 inches wide by at least 48 inches long for a person in a wheelchair? [802.1.2, 802.1.3] Yes No Measurement:  Photo #: • Move furniture and equipment to provide space • • Benches – In locker rooms, dressing rooms, fitting rooms This section does not apply to any other bences. 2.69 In locker rooms, dressing rooms and fitting rooms, is there at least one room with a bench? [222.1, 803.4] Yes No Photo #: • Add bench • • 2.70 Is there a clear floor space at least 30 inches wide by at least 48 inches long at the end of the bench and parallel to the short axis of the bench? Is the bench seat at least 42 inches long and no less than 20 inches and no greater than 24 inches deep? Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: • Move bench • Replace bench • Affix bench to wall • • Lobby area hassufficient spacefor a wheelchair>36"X48"30X48 ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 26 Does the bench have back support or is it affixed to a wall? Is the top of the bench seat no less than 17 inches and no greater than 19 inches above the floor? [903] Yes No Yes No Measurement: Photo #: Check-Out Aisles – supermarkets, large retail stores, etc. 2.71 Is the aisle at least 36 inches wide? [904.3.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Widen aisle • • 2.72 Is the counter surface of at least one aisle no higher than 38 inches above the floor? [904.3.2] Yes No Measurement:  Photo #: • Lower counter • • 17">36"41.5"Counter height is greater than38". However there is accessfrom the side but no counter. ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 3 Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Comments Possible Solutions 3.1 If toilet rooms are available to the public, is at least one toilet room accessible? (Either one for each sex, or one unisex.) Note: If toilet rooms are chiefly for children, e.g., in elementary schools and day care centers, use the children’s specifications in Toilets - 604.1, 604.8, 604.9, 609.4 and Lavatories and Sinks – 606.2. Yes No Photo #: • Reconfigure toilet rooms • Combine toilet rooms to create one unisex accessible toilet room • 3.2 Are there signs at inaccessible toilet rooms that give directions to accessible toilet rooms? [See 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design – 216.8] Yes No Photo #: • Install signs • • 3.3 If not all toilet rooms are accessible, is there a sign at the accessible toilet room with the International Symbol of Accessibility? [216.8] Yes No Photo #: • Install sign • • Accessible Route 3.4 Is there an accessible route to the accessible toilet room? [206.2.4] Yes No Photo #: • Alter route • • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 4 Signs at Toilet Rooms 3.5 Do text characters contrast with their backgrounds? [703.5] Are text characters raised? [703.2] Is there Braille? [703.3] Is the sign mounted: On the wall on the latch side of the door? [703.4.2] Note: Signs are permitted on the push side of doors with closers and without hold-open devices. With clear floor space beyond the arc of the door swing between the closed position and 45-degree open position, at least 18 x 18 inches centered on the tactile characters? * [703.4.2] So the baseline of the lowest character is at least 48 inches above the floor and the baseline of the highest character is no more than 60 Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: • Install tactile sign • Relocate sign • *If constructed before 3/15/2012 and a person may approach within 3 inches of the sign without encountering protruding objects or standing within the door swing, relocation not required *If constructed before 3/15/2012 and mounted no higher than 60 inches to the centerline of the sign, relocation is not ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 5 inches above the floor? * [703.4.1] Note: If the sign is at double doors with one active leaf, the sign should be on the inactive leaf; if both leaves are active, the sign should be on the wall to the right of the right leaf. Photo #: required Entrance 3.6 Is the door opening width at least 32 inches clear, between the face of the door and the stop, when the door is open 90 degrees? [404.2.3] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Install offset hinges • Alter the doorway • 3.7 If there is a front approach to the pull side of the door is there at least 18 inches of maneuvering clearance beyond the latch side plus 60 inches clear depth? Note: See 2010 Standards 404.2.4 for maneuvering clearance requirements on the push side of the door and side approaches to the pull side of the door On both sides of the door, is the floor surface of the Yes No Measurement: Yes No • Remove obstructions • Reconfigure walls • Add automatic door opener SEE SECTION 2 ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 6 maneuvering clearance level (no steeper than 1:48)? [404.2.4] Measurement: Photo #: 3.8 If the threshold is vertical is it no more than ¼ inch high? Or No more than ½ inch high with the top ¼ inch beveled no steeper than 1:2, if the threshold was installed on or after the 1991 ADA Standards went into effect (1/26/93)? Or No more than ¾ inch high with the top ½ inch beveled no steeper than 1:2, if the threshold was installed before the 1991 ADA Standards went into effect (1/26/93)? [404.2.5, 303.2] Note: The first ¼ inch of the ½ or ¾ inch threshold may be vertical; the rest must be beveled. Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Remove or replace threshold • • SEE SECTION 2 ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 7 3.9 Is the door equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist? Door handle? Lock (if provided)? [404.2.7] Yes No Photo #: • Replace inaccessible knob with lever, loop or push hardware • Add automatic door opener • 3.10 Are the operable parts of the door hardware mounted no less than 34 inches and no greater than 48 inches above the floor? [404.2.7] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Change hardware height • • 3.11 Can the door be opened easily (5 pounds maximum force)? [404.2.9] Note: You can use a pressure gauge or fish scale to measure force. If you do not have one you will need to judge whether the door is easy to open. Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust or replace closers • Install lighter doors • Install power-assisted or automatic door openers ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 8 3.12 If the door has a closer, does it take at least 5 seconds to close from an open position of 90 degrees to a position of 12 degrees from the latch? [404.2.8.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust closer • • 3.13 If there are two doors in a series, e.g. vestibule, is the distance between the doors at least 48 inches plus the width of the doors when swinging into the space? [404.2.6] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Remove inner door • Change door swing • >32" N/A N/A ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 9 3.14 If there is a privacy wall and the door swings out, is there at least 24 inches of maneuvering clearance beyond the door latch side and 42 inches to the privacy wall? [404.2.4] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Reconfigure space • • 3.15 If there is a privacy wall and the door swings in, is there at least 24 inches of maneuvering clearance beyond the door latch side and at least 48 inches to the privacy wall if there is no door closer or at least 54 inches if there is a door closer? [404.2.4] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Reconfigure space • • In the Toilet Room 3.16 Is there a clear path to at least one of each type of fixture, e.g. lavatory, hand dryer, etc., that is at least 36 inches wide? [403.5.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Remove obstructions • • 3.17 Is there clear floor space available for a person in a wheelchair to turn around, i.e. a circle at least 60 inches in diameter or a T-shaped space within a 60-inch square? [603.2.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Move or remove partitions, fixtures or objects such as trash cans • • NEED PIC ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 10 3.18 In a single user toilet room if the door swings in and over a clear floor space at an accessible fixture, is there a clear floor space at least 30 x 48 inches beyond the swing of the door? [603.2.3 Exception 2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Reverse door swing • Alter toilet room • 3.19 If the mirror is over a lavatory or countertop, is the bottom edge of the reflecting surface no higher than 40 inches above the floor? Or If the mirror is not over the lavatory or countertop, is the bottom edge of the reflecting surface no higher than 35 inches above the floor?* [603.3] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: - Photo #: * If installed before 3/15/2012 and the bottom edge of the reflecting surface is no higher than 40 inches above the floor, lowering the mirror to 35 inches is not required • Lower the mirror • Add another mirror • 3.20 If there is a coat hook, is it no less than 15 inches and no greater than 48 inches above the floor?* [603.4] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust hook • Replace with or provide additional accessible hook • * If installed before 3/15/2010 and the clear floor space allows a parallel approach, the coat hook may be 54 inches above the floor. >48" 38"-41" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 11 Lavatories The 2010 Standards refer to sinks in toilet rooms as lavatories. 3.21 Does at least one lavatory have a clear floor space for a forward approach at least 30 inches wide and 48 inches long? [606.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter lavatory • Replace lavatory • 3.22 Do no less than 17 inches and no greater than 25 inches of the clear floor space extend under the lavatory so that a person using a wheelchair can get close enough to reach the faucet? [306.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter lavatory • Replace lavatory • 3.23 Is the front of the lavatory or counter surface, whichever is higher, no more than 34 inches above the floor? [606.3] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter lavatory • Replace lavatory • 3.24 Is there at least 27 inches clearance from the floor to the bottom of the lavatory that extends at least 8 inches under the lavatory for knee clearance? [306.3.3] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter lavatory • Replace lavatory • 17"-18" 33"-34" 29"-30" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 12 3.25 Is there toe clearance at least 9 inches high? [306.3.3] Note: Space extending greater than 6 inches beyond the available toe clearance at 9 inches above the floor is not considered toe clearance. Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter lavatory • Replace lavatory • 3.26 Are pipes below the lavatory insulated or otherwise configured to protect against contact? [606.5] Yes No Photo #: • Install insulation • Install cover panel • 3.27 Can the faucet be operated without tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist? Is the force required to activate the faucet no greater than 5 pounds? [606.4] Yes No Yes No Photo #: • Adjust faucet • Replace faucet • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 13 Soap Dispensers and Hand Dryers 3.28 Are the operable parts of the soap dispenser within one of the following reach ranges: Above lavatories or counters no less than 20 inches and no greater than 25 inches deep: no higher than 44 inches above the floor? [308.2.2] Above lavatories less than 20 inches deep: no higher than 48 inches above the floor? Not over an obstruction: no higher than 48 inches above the floor? [308.2] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust dispensers • Replace with or provide additional accessible dispensers • 3.29 Are the operable parts of the hand dryer or towel dispenser within one of the following reach ranges: Above lavatories or counters no less than 20 inches and no greater than 25 inches deep: no higher than 44 inches above the Yes No Measurement: • Adjust dispensers • Replace with or provide additional accessible dispensers • 48" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 14 floor? Above lavatories less than 20 inches deep: no higher than 48 inches above the floor? Not over an obstruction: no higher than 48 inches above the floor? [308.2] Can the operable parts of the hand dryer or towel dispenser be operated without tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist? Is the force required to activate the hand dryer or towel dispenser no greater than 5 pounds? [309.4] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Yes No Measurement: Photo #: Water Closets in Single-User Toilet Rooms and Compartments (Stalls) The 2010 Standards refer to toilets as water closets. 3.30 Is the centerline of the water closet no less than 16 inches and no greater than 18 inches from the side wall or partition? [604.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Move toilet • Replace toilet • Move partition • 17"-19" Toilet is greater than 18" from the wall. 19" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 15 3.31 Is clearance provided around the water closet measuring at least 60 inches from the side wall and at least 56 inches from the rear wall?* [604.3.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: * If constructed before 3/15/12, clearances around water closets in single user toilet rooms can be 48 inches wide by 66 inches long or 48 inches wide by 56 inches long (depending on the approach to the water closet, see 1991 Standards Figure 28) and the lavatory may overlap that clearance if the door to the room does not swing into the required clearances at fixtures (such as lavatories, water closet and urinals) and the edge of the lavatory is at least 18 inches from the centerline of the water closet • Alter room/compartment for clearance • • 3.32 Is the height of the water closet no less than 17 inches and no greater than 19 inches above the floor measured to the top of the seat? [604.4] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust toilet height • Replace toilet • 18"-18.5" >60"X56" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 16 3.33 Is there a grab bar at least 42 inches long on the side wall? Is it located no more than 12 inches from the rear wall? Does it extend at least 54 inches from the rear wall? [604.5.1] Is it mounted no less than 33 inches and no greater than 36 inches above the floor to the top of the gripping surface? [609.4] Is there at least 12 inches clearance between the grab bar and projecting objects above?* Is there at least 1½ inches clearance between the grab bar and projecting objects below?* Is the space between the wall and the grab bar 1 ½ inches? [609.3] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Install grab bar • Relocate grab bar • Relocate objects • * If constructed before 3/15/2012 grab bars do not need to be relocated; there are no space requirements above and below grab bars in the 1991 Standards 42" 12" 54" 33"-34" >1.5" >1.5" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 17 3.34 Is there a grab bar at least 36 inches long on the rear wall? Does it extend at least 12 inches from the centerline of the water closet on one side (side wall)? Does it extend at least 24 inches on the other (open) side? [604.5.2] Is it mounted no less than 33 inches and no greater than 36 inches above the floor to the top of the gripping surface? [609.4] Are there at least 12 inches clearance between the grab bar and protruding objects above?* Are there at least 1½ inches clearance between the grab bar and projecting objects below?* Is the space between the wall and the grab bar 1½ inches? [609.3] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Install grab bar • Relocate grab bar • Relocate objects • * If constructed before 3/15/2012 grab bars do not need to be relocated; there are no space requirements above and below grab bars in the 1991 Standards 36" 12" 24" 33"-34" >1.5" >1.5" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 18 3.35 If the flush control is hand operated, is the operable part located no higher than 48 inches above the floor? [604.6] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Move control • Install sensor with override button no higher than 48 inches • 3.36 If the flush control is hand operated, can it be operated with one hand and without tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist? Is the force required to activate the flush control no greater than 5 pounds? [605.4] Yes No Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Change control • Adjust control • 3.37 Is the flush control on the open side of the water closet? [604.6] Yes No Photo #: • Move control • • 3.38 Is the toilet paper dispenser located no less than 7 inches and no greater than 9 inches from the front of the water closet to the centerline of the dispenser?* [604.7] Yes No Measurement: * If constructed before 3/15/2012 dispenser does not need to be relocated if it is within reach from the water closet seat; the 1991 Standards do not specify distance from the front of the water closet 27"-28" <5 lbs 7-9" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 19 Photo #: • Relocate dispenser • • 3.39 Is the outlet of the dispenser: Located no less than 15 inches and no greater than 48 inches above the floor? Not located behind grab bars? [604.7] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Photo #: • Relocate dispenser • • 3.40 Does the dispenser allow continuous paper flow? [604.7] Yes No Photo #: • Adjust dispenser • Replace dispenser • Toilet Compartments (Stalls) 3.41 Is the door opening width at least 32 inches clear, between the face of the door and the stop, when the door is open 90 degrees? [604.8.1.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Widen door width • • 32"-33" 19" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 20 3.42 If there is a front approach to the pull side of the door, is there at least 18 inches of maneuvering clearance beyond the latch side plus 60 inches clear depth? [604.8.1.2] Note: See 2010 Standards 604.8.1.2 Doors for maneuvering clearance requirements on the push side of the door and side approaches to the pull side of the door Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Remove obstructions • • 3.43 Is the door self-closing? [604.8.1.2] Yes No Photo #: • Add closer • Replace door • 3.44 Are there door pulls on both sides of the door that are operable with one hand and do not require tight grasping pinching or twisting of the wrist?* [604.8.1.2] Yes No Photo #: * If constructed before 3/15/2012 door pulls do not need to be added; door pulls are not required in the 1991 Standards • Replace hardware • • < 18" <18" Mens Bathroom ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 21 3.45 Is the lock operable with one hand and without tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist? [309.4] Yes No Photo #: • Replace lock • • 3.46 Are the operable parts of the door hardware mounted no less than 34 inches and no greater than 48 inches above the floor? [404.2.7] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Relocate hardware • • 3.47 Is the compartment at least 60 inches wide? [604.8.1.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Widen compartment • • 3.48 If the water closet is wall hung, is the compartment at least 56 inches deep? [604.8.1.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Widen compartment • • 38"-42" >60" >56" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 22 3.49 If the water closet is floor mounted, is the compartment at least 59 inches deep? [604.8.1.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter compartment • • 3.50 If the door swings in, is the minimum required compartment area provided beyond the swing of the door (60 inches x 56 inches if water closet is wall hung or 59 inches if water closet is floor mounted)? [604.8.1.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Reverse door swing • Alter compartment • Yes No Photo #: • • • Yes No Photo #: • • • Yes No Photo #: • • • >60" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 4 – Additional Access Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 4 – Additional Access © 2016 Page 3 Priority 4 – Additional Access Comments Possible Solutions Drinking Fountains 4.1 Does at least one drinking fountain have a clear floor space at least 30 inches wide x at least 48 inches long centered in front of it for a forward approach?* [See 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design – 602.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: *If installed before 3/15/2012, a parallel approach is permitted and the clear floor space is not required to be centered • Alter space •Relocate drinking fountain •Install a drinking fountain in another location 4.2 If there is a forward approach, do no less than 17 inches and no greater than 25 inches of the clear floor space extend under the drinking fountain? [306.2.2, 306.2.3] Note: If the drinking fountain is primarily for children’s use and the spout is no more than 30 inches above the floor and no more than 3 ½ inches from the edge of the unit, a parallel approach is permitted. Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter space • Replace drinking fountain • 30"X48" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 4 – Additional Access Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 4 – Additional Access © 2016 Page 4 4.3 If the drinking fountain is no deeper than 20 inches, are the operable parts no higher than 48 inches above the floor? [308.2.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust drinking fountain • Replace drinking fountain • 4.4 If the drinking fountain is no less than 20 inches and no greater than 25 inches deep, are the operable parts no higher than 44 inches above the floor? [308.2.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust drinking fountain • Replace drinking fountain • 4.5 Can the control be operated with one hand and without tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist? Is the force required to activate the control no more than 5 pounds? [309.4] Yes No Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Change control • Adjust control • 4.6 Is the spout outlet no higher than 36 inches above the floor? [602.4] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust drinking fountain • Replace drinking fountain • 33" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 4 – Additional Access Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 4 – Additional Access © 2016 Page 5 4.7 Is the spout: At least 15 inches from the rear of the drinking fountain? No more than 5 inches from the front of the drinking fountain? [602.5] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust spout • Replace drinking fountain • 4.8 If there is more than one drinking fountain, is there at least one for standing persons? [211.2] Is the spout outlet no lower than 38 inches and no higher than 43 inches above the floor? [602.7] Yes No Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust drinking fountain •Install new drinking fountain for standing height • 4.9 If the leading (bottom) edge of the fountain is higher than 27 inches above the floor, does the front of the fountain protrude no more than 4 inches into the circulation path? [307.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust drinking fountain • Replace drinking fountain •Add tactile warning such as permanent planter or partial walls 16" <5 in 42" >27" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 4 – Additional Access Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 4 – Additional Access © 2016 Page 9 Fire Alarm Systems 4.20 If there are fire alarm systems, do they have both flashing lights and audible signals? [702.1] Yes No Photo #: • Install audible and visual alarms • • Yes No Photo #: • • • Yes No Photo #: • • • Yes No Photo #: • • • Yes No Photo #: • • • The ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 - Toilet Rooms Based on the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design Project Building Location Date Surveyors Contact Information When toilet rooms are open to the public they should be accessible to people with disabilities. Institute for Human Centered Design www.HumanCenteredDesign.org Copyright © 2016 ADA National Network Questions on the ADA 800-949-4232 voice/tty www.ADAchecklist.org Citywide ADA Self-assessment Section 3 - Toilet RoomsSection 3 - Toilet Rooms ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 2 This checklist was produced by the New England ADA Center, a project of the Institute for Human Centered Design and a member of the ADA National Network. This checklist was developed under a grant from the Department of Education, NIDRR grant number H133A060092-09A. However the contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the Department of Education, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government. Questions or comments on the checklist contact the New England ADA Center at 617-695-0085 voice/tty or ADAinfo@NewEnglandADA.org For the full set of checklists, including the checklists for recreation facilities visit www.ADAchecklist.org. Copyright © 2016 ADA Checklist for Existing Materials. You can freely reproduce and distribute this content. Include proper attribution. But you must get permission before using this content as a fee-based product. ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 3 Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Comments Possible Solutions 3.1 If toilet rooms are available to the public, is at least one toilet room accessible? (Either one for each sex, or one unisex.) Note: If toilet rooms are chiefly for children, e.g., in elementary schools and day care centers, use the children’s specifications in Toilets - 604.1, 604.8, 604.9, 609.4 and Lavatories and Sinks – 606.2. Yes No Photo #: • Reconfigure toilet rooms • Combine toilet rooms to create one unisex accessible toilet room • 3.2 Are there signs at inaccessible toilet rooms that give directions to accessible toilet rooms? [See 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design – 216.8] Yes No Photo #: • Install signs • • 3.3 If not all toilet rooms are accessible, is there a sign at the accessible toilet room with the International Symbol of Accessibility? [216.8] Yes No Photo #: • Install sign • • Accessible Route 3.4 Is there an accessible route to the accessible toilet room? [206.2.4] Yes No Photo #: • Alter route • • Not applicable, both restrooms accessible ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 4 Signs at Toilet Rooms 3.5 Do text characters contrast with their backgrounds? [703.5] Are text characters raised? [703.2] Is there Braille? [703.3] Is the sign mounted: On the wall on the latch side of the door? [703.4.2] Note: Signs are permitted on the push side of doors with closers and without hold-open devices. With clear floor space beyond the arc of the door swing between the closed position and 45-degree open position, at least 18 x 18 inches centered on the tactile characters? * [703.4.2] So the baseline of the lowest character is at least 48 inches above the floor and the baseline of the highest character is no more than 60 Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: • Install tactile sign • Relocate sign • *If constructed before 3/15/2012 and a person may approach within 3 inches of the sign without encountering protruding objects or standing within the door swing, relocation not required *If constructed before 3/15/2012 and mounted no higher than 60 inches to the centerline of the sign, relocation is not ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 5 inches above the floor? * [703.4.1] Note: If the sign is at double doors with one active leaf, the sign should be on the inactive leaf; if both leaves are active, the sign should be on the wall to the right of the right leaf. Photo #: required Entrance 3.6 Is the door opening width at least 32 inches clear, between the face of the door and the stop, when the door is open 90 degrees? [404.2.3] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Install offset hinges • Alter the doorway • 3.7 If there is a front approach to the pull side of the door is there at least 18 inches of maneuvering clearance beyond the latch side plus 60 inches clear depth? Note: See 2010 Standards 404.2.4 for maneuvering clearance requirements on the push side of the door and side approaches to the pull side of the door On both sides of the door, is the floor surface of the Yes No Measurement: Yes No • Remove obstructions • Reconfigure walls • Add automatic door opener ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 6 maneuvering clearance level (no steeper than 1:48)? [404.2.4] Measurement: Photo #: 3.8 If the threshold is vertical is it no more than ¼ inch high? Or No more than ½ inch high with the top ¼ inch beveled no steeper than 1:2, if the threshold was installed on or after the 1991 ADA Standards went into effect (1/26/93)? Or No more than ¾ inch high with the top ½ inch beveled no steeper than 1:2, if the threshold was installed before the 1991 ADA Standards went into effect (1/26/93)? [404.2.5, 303.2] Note: The first ¼ inch of the ½ or ¾ inch threshold may be vertical; the rest must be beveled. Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Remove or replace threshold • • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 7 3.9 Is the door equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist? Door handle? Lock (if provided)? [404.2.7] Yes No Photo #: • Replace inaccessible knob with lever, loop or push hardware • Add automatic door opener • 3.10 Are the operable parts of the door hardware mounted no less than 34 inches and no greater than 48 inches above the floor? [404.2.7] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Change hardware height • • 3.11 Can the door be opened easily (5 pounds maximum force)? [404.2.9] Note: You can use a pressure gauge or fish scale to measure force. If you do not have one you will need to judge whether the door is easy to open. Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust or replace closers • Install lighter doors • Install power-assisted or automatic door openers ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 8 3.12 If the door has a closer, does it take at least 5 seconds to close from an open position of 90 degrees to a position of 12 degrees from the latch? [404.2.8.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust closer • • 3.13 If there are two doors in a series, e.g. vestibule, is the distance between the doors at least 48 inches plus the width of the doors when swinging into the space? [404.2.6] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Remove inner door • Change door swing • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 9 3.14 If there is a privacy wall and the door swings out, is there at least 24 inches of maneuvering clearance beyond the door latch side and 42 inches to the privacy wall? [404.2.4] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Reconfigure space • • 3.15 If there is a privacy wall and the door swings in, is there at least 24 inches of maneuvering clearance beyond the door latch side and at least 48 inches to the privacy wall if there is no door closer or at least 54 inches if there is a door closer? [404.2.4] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Reconfigure space • • In the Toilet Room 3.16 Is there a clear path to at least one of each type of fixture, e.g. lavatory, hand dryer, etc., that is at least 36 inches wide? [403.5.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Remove obstructions • • 3.17 Is there clear floor space available for a person in a wheelchair to turn around, i.e. a circle at least 60 inches in diameter or a T-shaped space within a 60-inch square? [603.2.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Move or remove partitions, fixtures or objects such as trash cans • • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 10 3.18 In a single user toilet room if the door swings in and over a clear floor space at an accessible fixture, is there a clear floor space at least 30 x 48 inches beyond the swing of the door? [603.2.3 Exception 2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Reverse door swing • Alter toilet room • 3.19 If the mirror is over a lavatory or countertop, is the bottom edge of the reflecting surface no higher than 40 inches above the floor? Or If the mirror is not over the lavatory or countertop, is the bottom edge of the reflecting surface no higher than 35 inches above the floor?* [603.3] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: - Photo #: * If installed before 3/15/2012 and the bottom edge of the reflecting surface is no higher than 40 inches above the floor, lowering the mirror to 35 inches is not required • Lower the mirror • Add another mirror • 3.20 If there is a coat hook, is it no less than 15 inches and no greater than 48 inches above the floor?* [603.4] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust hook • Replace with or provide additional accessible hook • * If installed before 3/15/2010 and the clear floor space allows a parallel approach, the coat hook may be 54 inches above the floor. ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 11 Lavatories The 2010 Standards refer to sinks in toilet rooms as lavatories. 3.21 Does at least one lavatory have a clear floor space for a forward approach at least 30 inches wide and 48 inches long? [606.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter lavatory • Replace lavatory • 3.22 Do no less than 17 inches and no greater than 25 inches of the clear floor space extend under the lavatory so that a person using a wheelchair can get close enough to reach the faucet? [306.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter lavatory • Replace lavatory • 3.23 Is the front of the lavatory or counter surface, whichever is higher, no more than 34 inches above the floor? [606.3] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter lavatory • Replace lavatory • 3.24 Is there at least 27 inches clearance from the floor to the bottom of the lavatory that extends at least 8 inches under the lavatory for knee clearance? [306.3.3] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter lavatory • Replace lavatory • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 12 3.25 Is there toe clearance at least 9 inches high? [306.3.3] Note: Space extending greater than 6 inches beyond the available toe clearance at 9 inches above the floor is not considered toe clearance. Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter lavatory • Replace lavatory • 3.26 Are pipes below the lavatory insulated or otherwise configured to protect against contact? [606.5] Yes No Photo #: • Install insulation • Install cover panel • 3.27 Can the faucet be operated without tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist? Is the force required to activate the faucet no greater than 5 pounds? [606.4] Yes No Yes No Photo #: • Adjust faucet • Replace faucet • Push-button Faucet ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 13 Soap Dispensers and Hand Dryers 3.28 Are the operable parts of the soap dispenser within one of the following reach ranges: Above lavatories or counters no less than 20 inches and no greater than 25 inches deep: no higher than 44 inches above the floor? [308.2.2] Above lavatories less than 20 inches deep: no higher than 48 inches above the floor? Not over an obstruction: no higher than 48 inches above the floor? [308.2] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust dispensers • Replace with or provide additional accessible dispensers • 3.29 Are the operable parts of the hand dryer or towel dispenser within one of the following reach ranges: Above lavatories or counters no less than 20 inches and no greater than 25 inches deep: no higher than 44 inches above the Yes No Measurement: • Adjust dispensers • Replace with or provide additional accessible dispensers • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 14 floor? Above lavatories less than 20 inches deep: no higher than 48 inches above the floor? Not over an obstruction: no higher than 48 inches above the floor? [308.2] Can the operable parts of the hand dryer or towel dispenser be operated without tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist? Is the force required to activate the hand dryer or towel dispenser no greater than 5 pounds? [309.4] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Yes No Measurement: Photo #: Water Closets in Single-User Toilet Rooms and Compartments (Stalls) The 2010 Standards refer to toilets as water closets. 3.30 Is the centerline of the water closet no less than 16 inches and no greater than 18 inches from the side wall or partition? [604.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Move toilet • Replace toilet • Move partition • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 15 3.31 Is clearance provided around the water closet measuring at least 60 inches from the side wall and at least 56 inches from the rear wall?* [604.3.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: * If constructed before 3/15/12, clearances around water closets in single user toilet rooms can be 48 inches wide by 66 inches long or 48 inches wide by 56 inches long (depending on the approach to the water closet, see 1991 Standards Figure 28) and the lavatory may overlap that clearance if the door to the room does not swing into the required clearances at fixtures (such as lavatories, water closet and urinals) and the edge of the lavatory is at least 18 inches from the centerline of the water closet • Alter room/compartment for clearance • • 3.32 Is the height of the water closet no less than 17 inches and no greater than 19 inches above the floor measured to the top of the seat? [604.4] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust toilet height • Replace toilet • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 16 3.33 Is there a grab bar at least 42 inches long on the side wall? Is it located no more than 12 inches from the rear wall? Does it extend at least 54 inches from the rear wall? [604.5.1] Is it mounted no less than 33 inches and no greater than 36 inches above the floor to the top of the gripping surface? [609.4] Is there at least 12 inches clearance between the grab bar and projecting objects above?* Is there at least 1½ inches clearance between the grab bar and projecting objects below?* Is the space between the wall and the grab bar 1 ½ inches? [609.3] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Install grab bar • Relocate grab bar • Relocate objects • * If constructed before 3/15/2012 grab bars do not need to be relocated; there are no space requirements above and below grab bars in the 1991 Standards ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 17 3.34 Is there a grab bar at least 36 inches long on the rear wall? Does it extend at least 12 inches from the centerline of the water closet on one side (side wall)? Does it extend at least 24 inches on the other (open) side? [604.5.2] Is it mounted no less than 33 inches and no greater than 36 inches above the floor to the top of the gripping surface? [609.4] Are there at least 12 inches clearance between the grab bar and protruding objects above?* Are there at least 1½ inches clearance between the grab bar and projecting objects below?* Is the space between the wall and the grab bar 1½ inches? [609.3] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Install grab bar • Relocate grab bar • Relocate objects • * If constructed before 3/15/2012 grab bars do not need to be relocated; there are no space requirements above and below grab bars in the 1991 Standards ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 18 3.35 If the flush control is hand operated, is the operable part located no higher than 48 inches above the floor? [604.6] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Move control • Install sensor with override button no higher than 48 inches • 3.36 If the flush control is hand operated, can it be operated with one hand and without tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist? Is the force required to activate the flush control no greater than 5 pounds? [605.4] Yes No Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Change control • Adjust control • 3.37 Is the flush control on the open side of the water closet? [604.6] Yes No Photo #: • Move control • • 3.38 Is the toilet paper dispenser located no less than 7 inches and no greater than 9 inches from the front of the water closet to the centerline of the dispenser?* [604.7] Yes No Measurement: * If constructed before 3/15/2012 dispenser does not need to be relocated if it is within reach from the water closet seat; the 1991 Standards do not specify distance from the front of the water closet ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 19 Photo #: • Relocate dispenser • • 3.39 Is the outlet of the dispenser: Located no less than 15 inches and no greater than 48 inches above the floor? Not located behind grab bars? [604.7] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Photo #: • Relocate dispenser • • 3.40 Does the dispenser allow continuous paper flow? [604.7] Yes No Photo #: • Adjust dispenser • Replace dispenser • Toilet Compartments (Stalls) 3.41 Is the door opening width at least 32 inches clear, between the face of the door and the stop, when the door is open 90 degrees? [604.8.1.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Widen door width • • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 20 3.42 If there is a front approach to the pull side of the door, is there at least 18 inches of maneuvering clearance beyond the latch side plus 60 inches clear depth? [604.8.1.2] Note: See 2010 Standards 604.8.1.2 Doors for maneuvering clearance requirements on the push side of the door and side approaches to the pull side of the door Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Remove obstructions • • 3.43 Is the door self-closing? [604.8.1.2] Yes No Photo #: • Add closer • Replace door • 3.44 Are there door pulls on both sides of the door that are operable with one hand and do not require tight grasping pinching or twisting of the wrist?* [604.8.1.2] Yes No Photo #: * If constructed before 3/15/2012 door pulls do not need to be added; door pulls are not required in the 1991 Standards • Replace hardware • • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 21 3.45 Is the lock operable with one hand and without tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist? [309.4] Yes No Photo #: • Replace lock • • 3.46 Are the operable parts of the door hardware mounted no less than 34 inches and no greater than 48 inches above the floor? [404.2.7] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Relocate hardware • • 3.47 Is the compartment at least 60 inches wide? [604.8.1.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Widen compartment • • 3.48 If the water closet is wall hung, is the compartment at least 56 inches deep? [604.8.1.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Widen compartment • • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 22 3.49 If the water closet is floor mounted, is the compartment at least 59 inches deep? [604.8.1.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter compartment • • 3.50 If the door swings in, is the minimum required compartment area provided beyond the swing of the door (60 inches x 56 inches if water closet is wall hung or 59 inches if water closet is floor mounted)? [604.8.1.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Reverse door swing • Alter compartment • Yes No Photo #: • • • Yes No Photo #: • • • Yes No Photo #: • • • The ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 - Toilet Rooms Based on the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design Project Building Location Date Surveyors Contact Information When toilet rooms are open to the public they should be accessible to people with disabilities. Institute for Human Centered Design www.HumanCenteredDesign.org Copyright © 2016 ADA National Network Questions on the ADA 800-949-4232 voice/tty www.ADAchecklist.org Section 3 - Toilet Rooms ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 2 This checklist was produced by the New England ADA Center, a project of the Institute for Human Centered Design and a member of the ADA National Network. 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ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 3 Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Comments Possible Solutions 3.1 If toilet rooms are available to the public, is at least one toilet room accessible? (Either one for each sex, or one unisex.) Note: If toilet rooms are chiefly for children, e.g., in elementary schools and day care centers, use the children’s specifications in Toilets - 604.1, 604.8, 604.9, 609.4 and Lavatories and Sinks – 606.2. Yes No Photo #: • Reconfigure toilet rooms • Combine toilet rooms to create one unisex accessible toilet room • 3.2 Are there signs at inaccessible toilet rooms that give directions to accessible toilet rooms? [See 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design – 216.8] Yes No Photo #: • Install signs • • 3.3 If not all toilet rooms are accessible, is there a sign at the accessible toilet room with the International Symbol of Accessibility? [216.8] Yes No Photo #: • Install sign • • Accessible Route 3.4 Is there an accessible route to the accessible toilet room? [206.2.4] Yes No Photo #: • Alter route • • Terramar Park has two bathroom facilities. One bathroom BLD#6570 is not ADA accessible. BLD#6690 is ADA accessible. There is a sign at the inaccessible bathroom giving directions to the accessible bathroom. ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 4 Signs at Toilet Rooms 3.5 Do text characters contrast with their backgrounds? [703.5] Are text characters raised? [703.2] Is there Braille? [703.3] Is the sign mounted: On the wall on the latch side of the door? [703.4.2] Note: Signs are permitted on the push side of doors with closers and without hold-open devices. With clear floor space beyond the arc of the door swing between the closed position and 45-degree open position, at least 18 x 18 inches centered on the tactile characters? * [703.4.2] So the baseline of the lowest character is at least 48 inches above the floor and the baseline of the highest character is no more than 60 Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: • Install tactile sign • Relocate sign • *If constructed before 3/15/2012 and a person may approach within 3 inches of the sign without encountering protruding objects or standing within the door swing, relocation not required *If constructed before 3/15/2012 and mounted no higher than 60 inches to the centerline of the sign, relocation is not ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 5 inches above the floor? * [703.4.1] Note: If the sign is at double doors with one active leaf, the sign should be on the inactive leaf; if both leaves are active, the sign should be on the wall to the right of the right leaf. Photo #: required Entrance 3.6 Is the door opening width at least 32 inches clear, between the face of the door and the stop, when the door is open 90 degrees? [404.2.3] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Install offset hinges • Alter the doorway • 3.7 If there is a front approach to the pull side of the door is there at least 18 inches of maneuvering clearance beyond the latch side plus 60 inches clear depth? Note: See 2010 Standards 404.2.4 for maneuvering clearance requirements on the push side of the door and side approaches to the pull side of the door On both sides of the door, is the floor surface of the Yes No Measurement: Yes No • Remove obstructions • Reconfigure walls • Add automatic door opener Door is always in open position when in use. ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 6 maneuvering clearance level (no steeper than 1:48)? [404.2.4] Measurement: Photo #: 3.8 If the threshold is vertical is it no more than ¼ inch high? Or No more than ½ inch high with the top ¼ inch beveled no steeper than 1:2, if the threshold was installed on or after the 1991 ADA Standards went into effect (1/26/93)? Or No more than ¾ inch high with the top ½ inch beveled no steeper than 1:2, if the threshold was installed before the 1991 ADA Standards went into effect (1/26/93)? [404.2.5, 303.2] Note: The first ¼ inch of the ½ or ¾ inch threshold may be vertical; the rest must be beveled. Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Remove or replace threshold • • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 7 3.9 Is the door equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist? Door handle? Lock (if provided)? [404.2.7] Yes No Photo #: • Replace inaccessible knob with lever, loop or push hardware • Add automatic door opener • 3.10 Are the operable parts of the door hardware mounted no less than 34 inches and no greater than 48 inches above the floor? [404.2.7] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Change hardware height • • 3.11 Can the door be opened easily (5 pounds maximum force)? [404.2.9] Note: You can use a pressure gauge or fish scale to measure force. If you do not have one you will need to judge whether the door is easy to open. Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust or replace closers • Install lighter doors • Install power-assisted or automatic door openers N/A Gate is in the open position when in use N/A Gate is in the open position when in use N/A Gate is in the open position when in use ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 8 3.12 If the door has a closer, does it take at least 5 seconds to close from an open position of 90 degrees to a position of 12 degrees from the latch? [404.2.8.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust closer • • 3.13 If there are two doors in a series, e.g. vestibule, is the distance between the doors at least 48 inches plus the width of the doors when swinging into the space? [404.2.6] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Remove inner door • Change door swing • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 9 3.14 If there is a privacy wall and the door swings out, is there at least 24 inches of maneuvering clearance beyond the door latch side and 42 inches to the privacy wall? [404.2.4] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Reconfigure space • • 3.15 If there is a privacy wall and the door swings in, is there at least 24 inches of maneuvering clearance beyond the door latch side and at least 48 inches to the privacy wall if there is no door closer or at least 54 inches if there is a door closer? [404.2.4] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Reconfigure space • • In the Toilet Room 3.16 Is there a clear path to at least one of each type of fixture, e.g. lavatory, hand dryer, etc., that is at least 36 inches wide? [403.5.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Remove obstructions • • 3.17 Is there clear floor space available for a person in a wheelchair to turn around, i.e. a circle at least 60 inches in diameter or a T-shaped space within a 60-inch square? [603.2.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Move or remove partitions, fixtures or objects such as trash cans • • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 10 3.18 In a single user toilet room if the door swings in and over a clear floor space at an accessible fixture, is there a clear floor space at least 30 x 48 inches beyond the swing of the door? [603.2.3 Exception 2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Reverse door swing • Alter toilet room • 3.19 If the mirror is over a lavatory or countertop, is the bottom edge of the reflecting surface no higher than 40 inches above the floor? Or If the mirror is not over the lavatory or countertop, is the bottom edge of the reflecting surface no higher than 35 inches above the floor?* [603.3] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: - Photo #: * If installed before 3/15/2012 and the bottom edge of the reflecting surface is no higher than 40 inches above the floor, lowering the mirror to 35 inches is not required • Lower the mirror • Add another mirror • 3.20 If there is a coat hook, is it no less than 15 inches and no greater than 48 inches above the floor?* [603.4] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust hook • Replace with or provide additional accessible hook • * If installed before 3/15/2010 and the clear floor space allows a parallel approach, the coat hook may be 54 inches above the floor. ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 11 Lavatories The 2010 Standards refer to sinks in toilet rooms as lavatories. 3.21 Does at least one lavatory have a clear floor space for a forward approach at least 30 inches wide and 48 inches long? [606.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter lavatory • Replace lavatory • 3.22 Do no less than 17 inches and no greater than 25 inches of the clear floor space extend under the lavatory so that a person using a wheelchair can get close enough to reach the faucet? [306.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter lavatory • Replace lavatory • 3.23 Is the front of the lavatory or counter surface, whichever is higher, no more than 34 inches above the floor? [606.3] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter lavatory • Replace lavatory • 3.24 Is there at least 27 inches clearance from the floor to the bottom of the lavatory that extends at least 8 inches under the lavatory for knee clearance? [306.3.3] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter lavatory • Replace lavatory • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 12 3.25 Is there toe clearance at least 9 inches high? [306.3.3] Note: Space extending greater than 6 inches beyond the available toe clearance at 9 inches above the floor is not considered toe clearance. Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter lavatory • Replace lavatory • 3.26 Are pipes below the lavatory insulated or otherwise configured to protect against contact? [606.5] Yes No Photo #: • Install insulation • Install cover panel • 3.27 Can the faucet be operated without tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist? Is the force required to activate the faucet no greater than 5 pounds? [606.4] Yes No Yes No Photo #: • Adjust faucet • Replace faucet • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 13 Soap Dispensers and Hand Dryers 3.28 Are the operable parts of the soap dispenser within one of the following reach ranges: Above lavatories or counters no less than 20 inches and no greater than 25 inches deep: no higher than 44 inches above the floor? [308.2.2] Above lavatories less than 20 inches deep: no higher than 48 inches above the floor? Not over an obstruction: no higher than 48 inches above the floor? [308.2] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust dispensers • Replace with or provide additional accessible dispensers • 3.29 Are the operable parts of the hand dryer or towel dispenser within one of the following reach ranges: Above lavatories or counters no less than 20 inches and no greater than 25 inches deep: no higher than 44 inches above the Yes No Measurement: • Adjust dispensers • Replace with or provide additional accessible dispensers • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 14 floor? Above lavatories less than 20 inches deep: no higher than 48 inches above the floor? Not over an obstruction: no higher than 48 inches above the floor? [308.2] Can the operable parts of the hand dryer or towel dispenser be operated without tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist? Is the force required to activate the hand dryer or towel dispenser no greater than 5 pounds? [309.4] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Yes No Measurement: Photo #: Water Closets in Single-User Toilet Rooms and Compartments (Stalls) The 2010 Standards refer to toilets as water closets. 3.30 Is the centerline of the water closet no less than 16 inches and no greater than 18 inches from the side wall or partition? [604.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Move toilet • Replace toilet • Move partition • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 15 3.31 Is clearance provided around the water closet measuring at least 60 inches from the side wall and at least 56 inches from the rear wall?* [604.3.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: * If constructed before 3/15/12, clearances around water closets in single user toilet rooms can be 48 inches wide by 66 inches long or 48 inches wide by 56 inches long (depending on the approach to the water closet, see 1991 Standards Figure 28) and the lavatory may overlap that clearance if the door to the room does not swing into the required clearances at fixtures (such as lavatories, water closet and urinals) and the edge of the lavatory is at least 18 inches from the centerline of the water closet • Alter room/compartment for clearance • • 3.32 Is the height of the water closet no less than 17 inches and no greater than 19 inches above the floor measured to the top of the seat? [604.4] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust toilet height • Replace toilet • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 16 3.33 Is there a grab bar at least 42 inches long on the side wall? Is it located no more than 12 inches from the rear wall? Does it extend at least 54 inches from the rear wall? [604.5.1] Is it mounted no less than 33 inches and no greater than 36 inches above the floor to the top of the gripping surface? [609.4] Is there at least 12 inches clearance between the grab bar and projecting objects above?* Is there at least 1½ inches clearance between the grab bar and projecting objects below?* Is the space between the wall and the grab bar 1 ½ inches? [609.3] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Install grab bar • Relocate grab bar • Relocate objects • * If constructed before 3/15/2012 grab bars do not need to be relocated; there are no space requirements above and below grab bars in the 1991 Standards ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 17 3.34 Is there a grab bar at least 36 inches long on the rear wall? Does it extend at least 12 inches from the centerline of the water closet on one side (side wall)? Does it extend at least 24 inches on the other (open) side? [604.5.2] Is it mounted no less than 33 inches and no greater than 36 inches above the floor to the top of the gripping surface? [609.4] Are there at least 12 inches clearance between the grab bar and protruding objects above?* Are there at least 1½ inches clearance between the grab bar and projecting objects below?* Is the space between the wall and the grab bar 1½ inches? [609.3] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Install grab bar • Relocate grab bar • Relocate objects • * If constructed before 3/15/2012 grab bars do not need to be relocated; there are no space requirements above and below grab bars in the 1991 Standards ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 18 3.35 If the flush control is hand operated, is the operable part located no higher than 48 inches above the floor? [604.6] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Move control • Install sensor with override button no higher than 48 inches • 3.36 If the flush control is hand operated, can it be operated with one hand and without tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist? Is the force required to activate the flush control no greater than 5 pounds? [605.4] Yes No Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Change control • Adjust control • 3.37 Is the flush control on the open side of the water closet? [604.6] Yes No Photo #: • Move control • • 3.38 Is the toilet paper dispenser located no less than 7 inches and no greater than 9 inches from the front of the water closet to the centerline of the dispenser?* [604.7] Yes No Measurement: * If constructed before 3/15/2012 dispenser does not need to be relocated if it is within reach from the water closet seat; the 1991 Standards do not specify distance from the front of the water closet ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 19 Photo #: • Relocate dispenser • • 3.39 Is the outlet of the dispenser: Located no less than 15 inches and no greater than 48 inches above the floor? Not located behind grab bars? [604.7] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Photo #: • Relocate dispenser • • 3.40 Does the dispenser allow continuous paper flow? [604.7] Yes No Photo #: • Adjust dispenser • Replace dispenser • Toilet Compartments (Stalls) 3.41 Is the door opening width at least 32 inches clear, between the face of the door and the stop, when the door is open 90 degrees? [604.8.1.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Widen door width • • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 20 3.42 If there is a front approach to the pull side of the door, is there at least 18 inches of maneuvering clearance beyond the latch side plus 60 inches clear depth? [604.8.1.2] Note: See 2010 Standards 604.8.1.2 Doors for maneuvering clearance requirements on the push side of the door and side approaches to the pull side of the door Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Remove obstructions • • 3.43 Is the door self-closing? [604.8.1.2] Yes No Photo #: • Add closer • Replace door • 3.44 Are there door pulls on both sides of the door that are operable with one hand and do not require tight grasping pinching or twisting of the wrist?* [604.8.1.2] Yes No Photo #: * If constructed before 3/15/2012 door pulls do not need to be added; door pulls are not required in the 1991 Standards • Replace hardware • • Only on one side Need door pulls on both sides of the door ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 21 3.45 Is the lock operable with one hand and without tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist? [309.4] Yes No Photo #: • Replace lock • • 3.46 Are the operable parts of the door hardware mounted no less than 34 inches and no greater than 48 inches above the floor? [404.2.7] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Relocate hardware • • 3.47 Is the compartment at least 60 inches wide? [604.8.1.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Widen compartment • • 3.48 If the water closet is wall hung, is the compartment at least 56 inches deep? [604.8.1.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Widen compartment • • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 22 3.49 If the water closet is floor mounted, is the compartment at least 59 inches deep? [604.8.1.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter compartment • • 3.50 If the door swings in, is the minimum required compartment area provided beyond the swing of the door (60 inches x 56 inches if water closet is wall hung or 59 inches if water closet is floor mounted)? [604.8.1.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Reverse door swing • Alter compartment • Yes No Photo #: • • • Yes No Photo #: • • • Yes No Photo #: • • • Verified Terramar Park Concession stand counter = less than 38" high see photo ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Based on the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design Project Building Location Date Surveyors Contact Information The layout of the building should allow people with disabilities to obtain goods and services and to participate in activities without assistance. Institute for Human Centered Design www.HumanCenteredDesign.org Copyright © 2016 ADA National Network Questions on the ADA 800-949-4232 voice/tty www.ADAchecklist.org Citywide ADA Self-Assessment Equestrian Center Ranch Road Section 2 - Access to Goods & Services ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 2 This checklist was produced by the New England ADA Center, a project of the Institute for Human Centered Design and a member of the ADA National Network. This checklist was developed under a grant from the Department of Education, NIDRR grant number H133A060092-09A. However the contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the Department of Education, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government. Questions or comments on the checklist contact the New England ADA Center at 617-695-0085 voice/tty or ADAinfo@NewEnglandADA.org For the full set of checklists, including the checklists for recreation facilities visit www.ADAchecklist.org. Copyright © 2016 ADA Checklist for Existing Materials. You can freely reproduce and distribute this content. Include proper attribution. But you must get permission before using this content as a fee-based product. ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 3 Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Comments Possible Solutions 2.1 Does the accessible entrance provide direct access to the main floor, lobby and elevator? [See 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design – 206.4] Yes No Photo #: • Create accessible route • • Interior Accessible Route 2.2 Are all public spaces on at least one accessible route? [206.2.4] Yes No Photo #: • Create accessible route • • 2.3 Is the route stable, firm and slip-resistant? [40.2, 302.1] Yes No Photo #: • Repair uneven surfaces • • 2.4 Is the route at least 36 inches wide? [403.5.1] Note: The accessible route can narrow to 32 inches min. for a max. of 24 inches. These narrower portions of the route must be at least 48 inches from each other. Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Widen route • • Access directly to the open space picnic areas Interior route leads to public facilities Interior route is level and firm > 36" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 4 2.5 If the route is greater than 200 feet in length and less than 60 inches wide, is there a passing space no less than 60 x 60 inches? [403.5.3] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Widen route for passing space • • 2.6 Is the running slope no steeper than 1:20, i.e. for every inch of height change there are at least 20 inches of route run? [403.3] Note: If the running slope is steeper than 1:20, treat as a ramp and add features such as edge protection and handrails. Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Regrade • • 2.7 Is the cross slope no steeper than 1:48? [403.3] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Regrade • • 2.8 Do all objects on circulation paths through public areas, e.g. fire extinguishers, drinking fountains, signs, etc., protrude no more than 4 inches into the path? Or Yes No Measurement: Or • Remove object • Add tactile warning such as permanent planter or partial walls • < 200' No Ramp N/A N/A path is greater than 36" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 5 If an object protrudes more than 4 inches, is the bottom leading edge at 27 inches or lower above the floor? [307.2] Or Is the bottom leading edge at 80 inches or higher above the floor? [307.4] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Or Photo #: 2.9 Are there elevators or platform lifts to all public stories? Note: Vertical access is not required in new construction or alterations if a facility is less than three stories or has less than 3,000 square feet per story, unless the facility is a shopping center, shopping mall, professional office of a health care provider, transportation terminal, state facility or local government facility Yes No Photo #: • Install if necessary • Offer goods and services on an accessible story • N/A ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 6 Ramps 2.10 If there is a ramp, is it at least 36 inches wide? [405.5] Note: If there are handrails, measure between the handrails. Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter ramp • • 2.11 Is the surface stable, firm and slip resistant? [405.4] Yes No Photo #: • Resurface ramp • • 2.12 For each section of the ramp, is the running slope no greater than 1:12, i.e. for every inch of height change there are at least 12 inches of ramp run? [405.2] Note: Rises no greater than 3 inches with a slope no steeper than 1:8 and rises no greater than 6 inches with a slope no steeper than 1:10 are permitted when due to space limitations. Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Lengthen ramp to decrease slope • Relocate ramp • N/A N/A N/A ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 7 2.13 Is there a level landing that is at least 60 inches long and at least as wide as the ramp: At the top of the ramp? At the bottom of the ramp? [405.7.2, 405.7.3] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter ramp • Relocate ramp • 2.14 Is there a level landing where the ramp changes direction that is at least 60 x 60 inches? [405.7.4] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Increase landing size • • 2.15 If the ramp has a rise higher than 6 inches are there handrails on both sides? [405.8] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Add handrails • • N/A N/A N/A ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 8 2.16 Is the top of the handrail gripping surface no less than 34 inches and no greater than 38 inches above the ramp surface? [505.4] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust handrail height • • 2.17 Is the handrail gripping surface continuous and not obstructed along the top or sides? [505.3] If there are obstructions, is the bottom of the gripping surface obstructed no more than 20%? [505.6] Yes No Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Reconfigure or replace handrails • • 2.18 If the handrail gripping surface is circular, is it no less than 1 ¼ inches and no greater than 2 inches in diameter? [505.7.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Replace handrails • • 2.19 If the handrail gripping surface is non-circular: Is the perimeter no less than 4 inches and no greater than 6¼ inches? Yes No Measurement: • Replace handrails • • N/A N/A N/A N/A ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 9 Is the cross section no greater than 2¼ inches? [505.7.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: 2.20 Does the handrail: Extend at least 12 inches horizontally beyond the top and bottom of the ramp? Return to a wall, guard, or landing surface? [505.10.1] Note: If a 12” extension would be hazardous (in circulation path), it is not required. No Yes Measurement: Yes No Photo #: • Alter handrails • • 2.21 To prevent wheelchair casters and crutch tips from falling off: Does the surface of the ramp extend at least 12 inches beyond the inside face of the handrail? Or Is there a curb or barrier that prevents the passage of a 4- inch diameter sphere? [405.9.1, 405.9.2] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Add curb •Add barrier •Extend ramp width • • N/A N/A ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 15 Signs “Tactile characters” are read using touch, i.e. raised characters and Braille. 2.38 If there are signs designating permanent rooms and spaces not likely to change over time, e.g. room numbers and letters, room names, and exit signs: [216.2] Do text characters contrast with their backgrounds? [703.5] Are text characters raised? [703.2] Is there Braille? [703.3] Is the sign mounted: On the wall on the latch side of the door? [703.4.2] Note: Signs are permitted on the push side of doors with closers and without hold-open devices. With clear floor space beyond the arc of the door swing between the closed position and 45-degree open position, at least 18 x 18 inches centered on the tactile characters?* [703.4.2] Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Measurement: • Install tactile sign • Relocate sign • *If constructed before 3/15/2012 and a person may approach within 3 inches of the sign without encountering protruding objects or standing within the door swing, relocation not required >18" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 16 So the baseline of the lowest character is at least 48 inches above the floor and the baseline of the highest character is no more than 60 inches above the floor? * [703.4.1] Note: If the sign is at double doors with one active leaf, the sign should be on the inactive leaf; if both leaves are active, the sign should be on the wall to the right of the right leaf. Yes No Measurement: Photo #: *If constructed before 3/15/2012 and mounted no higher than 60 inches to the centerline of the sign, relocation not required 2.39 If there are signs that provide direction to or information about interior spaces: Do text characters contrast with their backgrounds? [703.5.1] Is the sign mounted so that characters are at least 40 inches above the floor? [703.5.6] Note: Raised characters and Braille are not required. Yes No Yes No Measurement: Photo #: •Install signs with contrasting characters •Change sign height • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 17 Interior Doors – to classrooms, medical exam rooms, conference rooms, etc. 2.40 Is the door opening width at least 32 inches clear, between the face of the door and the stop, when the door is open 90 degrees? [404.2.3] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Install offset hinges • Alter the doorway • 2.41 If there is a front approach to the pull side of the door, is there at least 18 inches of maneuvering clearance beyond the latch side plus at least 60 inches clear depth? Note: See 2010 Standards 404.2.4 for maneuvering clearance requirements on the push side of the door and side approaches to the pull side of the door. On both sides of the door, is the floor surface of the maneuvering clearance level (no steeper than 1:48)? [404.2.4] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Remove obstructions • Reconfigure walls • Add automatic door opener 32" 65"x >18" Level ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 18 2.42 If the threshold is vertical is it no more than ¼ inch high? Or No more than ½ inch high with the top ¼ inch beveled no steeper than 1:2, if the threshold was installed on or after the 1991 ADA Standards went into effect (1/26/93)? Or No more than ¾ inch high with the top ½ inch beveled no steeper than 1:2, if the threshold was installed before the 1991 ADA Standards went into effect (1/26/93)? [404.2.5, 303.2] Note: The first ¼ inch of the ½ or ¾ inch threshold may be vertical; the rest must be beveled. Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Remove or replace threshold • • 2.43 Is the door equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist? Door handle? Lock (if provided)? [404.2.7] Yes No Yes No Yes No Photo #: • Replace inaccessible knob with lever, loop or push hardware • Add automatic door opener • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 19 2.44 Are the operable parts of the hardware no less than 34 inches and no greater than 48 inches above the floor? [404.2.7] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Change hardware height • • 2.45 Can the door be opened easily (5 pounds maximum force)? [404.2.9] Note: You can use a pressure gauge or fish scale to measure force. If you do not have one you will need to judge whether the door is easy to open. Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust or replace closers • Install lighter doors • Install power-assisted or automatic door openers 2.46 If the door has a closer, does it take at least 5 seconds to close from an open position of 90 degrees to a position of 12 degrees from the latch? [404.2.8.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust closer • • Rooms and Spaces – stores, supermarkets, libraries, etc. 2.47 Are aisles and pathways to goods and services, and to one of each type of sales and service counters, at least 36 inches wide? [403.5.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Rearrange goods, equipment and furniture • • <5 lbs 48" N/A ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 20 2.48 Are floor surfaces stable, firm and slip resistant? [302.1] Yes No Photo #: •Change floor surface • • 2.49 If there is carpet: Is it no higher than ½ inch? Is it securely attached along the edges? [302.2] No Yes Measurement: Yes No Photo #: •Replace carpet • • Controls – light switches, security and intercom systems, emergency/alarm boxes, etc. 2.50 Is there a clear floor space at least 30 inches wide by at least 48 inches long for a forward or parallel approach? [305.3] Are the operable parts no higher than 48 inches above the floor?* [309.3, 308] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Photo #: •Change height of control • • *If constructed before 3/15/2012 and a parallel approach is provided, controls can be 54 inches above the floor 44" N/A ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 21 2.51 Can the control be operated with one hand and without tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist? [309.4] Yes No Photo #: • Replace control • • Seating: Assembly Areas – theaters, auditoriums, stadiums, theater style classrooms, etc. 2.52 Are an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided? [221.2.1] Yes No Total #: Wheelchair #: # of Seats Wheelchair Spaces 4 - 25 1 26 - 50 2 51 - 150 4 151 - 300 5 300+ see 2010 Standards 221.2.1. Photo #: • Reconfigure to add wheelchair spaces • • 2.53 Are wheelchair spaces dispersed to allow location choices and viewing angles equivalent to other seating, including specialty seating areas that provide distinct services and amenities? [221.2.3] Yes No Photo #: • Reconfigure to disperse wheelchair spaces • • 2.54 Where people are expected to remain seated, do people in wheelchair spaces have a clear line of sight over and between the heads of others in front of them? [802.2.1.1, 802.1.1.2] Yes No Photo #: • Alter for line of sight • • covered open space with picnic tables adequate space for wheel chairs ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 22 2.55 Where people are expected to stand, do people in wheelchair spaces have a clear line of sight over and between the heads of others in front of them? [802.2.2.1, 802.1.2.2] Yes No Photo #: • Alter for line of sight • • 2.56 If there is a single wheelchair space, is it at least 36 inches wide? [802.1.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter space • • 2.57 If there are two adjacent wheelchair spaces, are they each at least 33 inches wide? [802.1.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter spaces • • 2.58 If the wheelchair space can be entered from the front or rear, is it at least 48 inches deep? [802.1.3] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter space • • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 23 2.59 If the wheelchair space can only be entered from the side, is it at least 60 inches deep? [802.1.3] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter space • • 2.60 Do wheelchair spaces adjoin, but not overlap, accessible routes? [802.1.4] Yes No Photo #: • Alter spaces • • 2.61 Is there at least one companion seat for each wheelchair space? [221.3] Yes No Photo #: • Add companion seats • • 2.62 Is the companion seat located so the companion is shoulder- to-shoulder with the person in a wheelchair? [802.3.1] Yes No Photo #: • Alter seating • • 2.63 Is the companion seat equivalent in size, quality, comfort and amenities to seating in the immediate area? [802.3.2] Yes No Photo #: • Add equivalent seating • • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 24 Seating: At dining surfaces (restaurants, cafeterias, bars, etc.) and non-employee work surfaces (libraries, conference rooms, etc.) 2.64 Are at least 5%, but no fewer than one, of seating and standing spaces accessible for people who use wheelchairs? [226.1] Yes No Total #: Wheelchair #: Photo #: •Alter to provide accessible spaces • • 2.65 Is there a route at least 36 inches wide to accessible seating? [403.5.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: •Widen route • • 2.66 At the accessible space(s), is the top of the accessible surface no less than 28 inches and no greater than 34 inches above the floor? [902.3] Note: If for children, the top should be no less than 26 inches and no greater than 30 inches above the floor. Yes No Measurement: Photo #: •Alter surface height • • 2.67 Is there a clear floor space at least 30 inches wide by at least 48 inches long for a forward approach? [305.3] Does it extend no less than 17 inches and no greater than 25 inches under the surface? Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: •Alter table or work surface •Add accessible table or work surface • covered open space with picnic tables adequate space for wheel chairs > 36" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 25 Is there knee space at least 27 inches high and at least 30 inches wide? [306.2, 306.3] Note: If for children, the knee space may be 24 inches high. Yes No Measurement: Photo #: Seating: General – reception areas, waiting rooms, etc. 2.68 Is there at least one space at least 36 inches wide by at least 48 inches long for a person in a wheelchair? [802.1.2, 802.1.3] Yes No Measurement:  Photo #: • Move furniture and equipment to provide space • • Benches – In locker rooms, dressing rooms, fitting rooms This section does not apply to any other bences. 2.69 In locker rooms, dressing rooms and fitting rooms, is there at least one room with a bench? [222.1, 803.4] Yes No Photo #: • Add bench • • 2.70 Is there a clear floor space at least 30 inches wide by at least 48 inches long at the end of the bench and parallel to the short axis of the bench? Is the bench seat at least 42 inches long and no less than 20 inches and no greater than 24 inches deep? Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: • Move bench • Replace bench • Affix bench to wall • • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 2 – Access to Goods & Services © 2016 Page 26 Does the bench have back support or is it affixed to a wall? Is the top of the bench seat no less than 17 inches and no greater than 19 inches above the floor? [903] Yes No Yes No Measurement: Photo #: Check-Out Aisles – supermarkets, large retail stores, etc. 2.71 Is the aisle at least 36 inches wide? [904.3.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Widen aisle • • 2.72 Is the counter surface of at least one aisle no higher than 38 inches above the floor? [904.3.2] Yes No Measurement:  Photo #: • Lower counter • • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 3 Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Comments Possible Solutions 3.1 If toilet rooms are available to the public, is at least one toilet room accessible? (Either one for each sex, or one unisex.) Note: If toilet rooms are chiefly for children, e.g., in elementary schools and day care centers, use the children’s specifications in Toilets - 604.1, 604.8, 604.9, 609.4 and Lavatories and Sinks – 606.2. Yes No Photo #: • Reconfigure toilet rooms • Combine toilet rooms to create one unisex accessible toilet room • 3.2 Are there signs at inaccessible toilet rooms that give directions to accessible toilet rooms? [See 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design – 216.8] Yes No Photo #: • Install signs • • 3.3 If not all toilet rooms are accessible, is there a sign at the accessible toilet room with the International Symbol of Accessibility? [216.8] Yes No Photo #: • Install sign • • Accessible Route 3.4 Is there an accessible route to the accessible toilet room? [206.2.4] Yes No Photo #: • Alter route • • >36" Section 3 - Toilet Rooms ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 4 Signs at Toilet Rooms 3.5 Do text characters contrast with their backgrounds? [703.5] Are text characters raised? [703.2] Is there Braille? [703.3] Is the sign mounted: On the wall on the latch side of the door? [703.4.2] Note: Signs are permitted on the push side of doors with closers and without hold-open devices. With clear floor space beyond the arc of the door swing between the closed position and 45-degree open position, at least 18 x 18 inches centered on the tactile characters? * [703.4.2] So the baseline of the lowest character is at least 48 inches above the floor and the baseline of the highest character is no more than 60 Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: • Install tactile sign • Relocate sign • *If constructed before 3/15/2012 and a person may approach within 3 inches of the sign without encountering protruding objects or standing within the door swing, relocation not required *If constructed before 3/15/2012 and mounted no higher than 60 inches to the centerline of the sign, relocation is not Mounted on door ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 5 inches above the floor? * [703.4.1] Note: If the sign is at double doors with one active leaf, the sign should be on the inactive leaf; if both leaves are active, the sign should be on the wall to the right of the right leaf. Photo #: required Entrance 3.6 Is the door opening width at least 32 inches clear, between the face of the door and the stop, when the door is open 90 degrees? [404.2.3] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Install offset hinges • Alter the doorway • 3.7 If there is a front approach to the pull side of the door is there at least 18 inches of maneuvering clearance beyond the latch side plus 60 inches clear depth? Note: See 2010 Standards 404.2.4 for maneuvering clearance requirements on the push side of the door and side approaches to the pull side of the door On both sides of the door, is the floor surface of the Yes No Measurement: Yes No • Remove obstructions • Reconfigure walls • Add automatic door opener 32" > 60" Note door swings out ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 6 maneuvering clearance level (no steeper than 1:48)? [404.2.4] Measurement: Photo #: 3.8 If the threshold is vertical is it no more than ¼ inch high? Or No more than ½ inch high with the top ¼ inch beveled no steeper than 1:2, if the threshold was installed on or after the 1991 ADA Standards went into effect (1/26/93)? Or No more than ¾ inch high with the top ½ inch beveled no steeper than 1:2, if the threshold was installed before the 1991 ADA Standards went into effect (1/26/93)? [404.2.5, 303.2] Note: The first ¼ inch of the ½ or ¾ inch threshold may be vertical; the rest must be beveled. Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Remove or replace threshold • • < .25" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 7 3.9 Is the door equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist? Door handle? Lock (if provided)? [404.2.7] Yes No Photo #: • Replace inaccessible knob with lever, loop or push hardware • Add automatic door opener • 3.10 Are the operable parts of the door hardware mounted no less than 34 inches and no greater than 48 inches above the floor? [404.2.7] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Change hardware height • • 3.11 Can the door be opened easily (5 pounds maximum force)? [404.2.9] Note: You can use a pressure gauge or fish scale to measure force. If you do not have one you will need to judge whether the door is easy to open. Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust or replace closers • Install lighter doors • Install power-assisted or automatic door openers < 5 lbs ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 8 3.12 If the door has a closer, does it take at least 5 seconds to close from an open position of 90 degrees to a position of 12 degrees from the latch? [404.2.8.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust closer • • 3.13 If there are two doors in a series, e.g. vestibule, is the distance between the doors at least 48 inches plus the width of the doors when swinging into the space? [404.2.6] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Remove inner door • Change door swing • >5 ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 9 3.14 If there is a privacy wall and the door swings out, is there at least 24 inches of maneuvering clearance beyond the door latch side and 42 inches to the privacy wall? [404.2.4] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Reconfigure space • • 3.15 If there is a privacy wall and the door swings in, is there at least 24 inches of maneuvering clearance beyond the door latch side and at least 48 inches to the privacy wall if there is no door closer or at least 54 inches if there is a door closer? [404.2.4] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Reconfigure space • • In the Toilet Room 3.16 Is there a clear path to at least one of each type of fixture, e.g. lavatory, hand dryer, etc., that is at least 36 inches wide? [403.5.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Remove obstructions • • 3.17 Is there clear floor space available for a person in a wheelchair to turn around, i.e. a circle at least 60 inches in diameter or a T-shaped space within a 60-inch square? [603.2.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Move or remove partitions, fixtures or objects such as trash cans • • > 36" >60" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 10 3.18 In a single user toilet room if the door swings in and over a clear floor space at an accessible fixture, is there a clear floor space at least 30 x 48 inches beyond the swing of the door? [603.2.3 Exception 2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Reverse door swing • Alter toilet room • 3.19 If the mirror is over a lavatory or countertop, is the bottom edge of the reflecting surface no higher than 40 inches above the floor? Or If the mirror is not over the lavatory or countertop, is the bottom edge of the reflecting surface no higher than 35 inches above the floor?* [603.3] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: - Photo #: * If installed before 3/15/2012 and the bottom edge of the reflecting surface is no higher than 40 inches above the floor, lowering the mirror to 35 inches is not required • Lower the mirror • Add another mirror • 3.20 If there is a coat hook, is it no less than 15 inches and no greater than 48 inches above the floor?* [603.4] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust hook • Replace with or provide additional accessible hook • * If installed before 3/15/2010 and the clear floor space allows a parallel approach, the coat hook may be 54 inches above the floor. N/A ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 11 Lavatories The 2010 Standards refer to sinks in toilet rooms as lavatories. 3.21 Does at least one lavatory have a clear floor space for a forward approach at least 30 inches wide and 48 inches long? [606.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter lavatory • Replace lavatory • 3.22 Do no less than 17 inches and no greater than 25 inches of the clear floor space extend under the lavatory so that a person using a wheelchair can get close enough to reach the faucet? [306.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter lavatory • Replace lavatory • 3.23 Is the front of the lavatory or counter surface, whichever is higher, no more than 34 inches above the floor? [606.3] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter lavatory • Replace lavatory • 3.24 Is there at least 27 inches clearance from the floor to the bottom of the lavatory that extends at least 8 inches under the lavatory for knee clearance? [306.3.3] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter lavatory • Replace lavatory • Clear 30"x48" clear ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 12 3.25 Is there toe clearance at least 9 inches high? [306.3.3] Note: Space extending greater than 6 inches beyond the available toe clearance at 9 inches above the floor is not considered toe clearance. Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter lavatory • Replace lavatory • 3.26 Are pipes below the lavatory insulated or otherwise configured to protect against contact? [606.5] Yes No Photo #: • Install insulation • Install cover panel • 3.27 Can the faucet be operated without tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist? Is the force required to activate the faucet no greater than 5 pounds? [606.4] Yes No Yes No Photo #: • Adjust faucet • Replace faucet • Push Fauset 8" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 13 Soap Dispensers and Hand Dryers 3.28 Are the operable parts of the soap dispenser within one of the following reach ranges: Above lavatories or counters no less than 20 inches and no greater than 25 inches deep: no higher than 44 inches above the floor? [308.2.2] Above lavatories less than 20 inches deep: no higher than 48 inches above the floor? Not over an obstruction: no higher than 48 inches above the floor? [308.2] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust dispensers • Replace with or provide additional accessible dispensers • 3.29 Are the operable parts of the hand dryer or towel dispenser within one of the following reach ranges: Above lavatories or counters no less than 20 inches and no greater than 25 inches deep: no higher than 44 inches above the Yes No Measurement: • Adjust dispensers • Replace with or provide additional accessible dispensers • 41" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 14 floor? Above lavatories less than 20 inches deep: no higher than 48 inches above the floor? Not over an obstruction: no higher than 48 inches above the floor? [308.2] Can the operable parts of the hand dryer or towel dispenser be operated without tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist? Is the force required to activate the hand dryer or towel dispenser no greater than 5 pounds? [309.4] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Yes No Measurement: Photo #: Water Closets in Single-User Toilet Rooms and Compartments (Stalls) The 2010 Standards refer to toilets as water closets. 3.30 Is the centerline of the water closet no less than 16 inches and no greater than 18 inches from the side wall or partition? [604.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Move toilet • Replace toilet • Move partition • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 15 3.31 Is clearance provided around the water closet measuring at least 60 inches from the side wall and at least 56 inches from the rear wall?* [604.3.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: * If constructed before 3/15/12, clearances around water closets in single user toilet rooms can be 48 inches wide by 66 inches long or 48 inches wide by 56 inches long (depending on the approach to the water closet, see 1991 Standards Figure 28) and the lavatory may overlap that clearance if the door to the room does not swing into the required clearances at fixtures (such as lavatories, water closet and urinals) and the edge of the lavatory is at least 18 inches from the centerline of the water closet • Alter room/compartment for clearance • • 3.32 Is the height of the water closet no less than 17 inches and no greater than 19 inches above the floor measured to the top of the seat? [604.4] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust toilet height • Replace toilet • >56"x60" ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 16 3.33 Is there a grab bar at least 42 inches long on the side wall? Is it located no more than 12 inches from the rear wall? Does it extend at least 54 inches from the rear wall? [604.5.1] Is it mounted no less than 33 inches and no greater than 36 inches above the floor to the top of the gripping surface? [609.4] Is there at least 12 inches clearance between the grab bar and projecting objects above?* Is there at least 1½ inches clearance between the grab bar and projecting objects below?* Is the space between the wall and the grab bar 1 ½ inches? [609.3] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Install grab bar • Relocate grab bar • Relocate objects • * If constructed before 3/15/2012 grab bars do not need to be relocated; there are no space requirements above and below grab bars in the 1991 Standards Paper dispensor ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 17 3.34 Is there a grab bar at least 36 inches long on the rear wall? Does it extend at least 12 inches from the centerline of the water closet on one side (side wall)? Does it extend at least 24 inches on the other (open) side? [604.5.2] Is it mounted no less than 33 inches and no greater than 36 inches above the floor to the top of the gripping surface? [609.4] Are there at least 12 inches clearance between the grab bar and protruding objects above?* Are there at least 1½ inches clearance between the grab bar and projecting objects below?* Is the space between the wall and the grab bar 1½ inches? [609.3] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Install grab bar • Relocate grab bar • Relocate objects • * If constructed before 3/15/2012 grab bars do not need to be relocated; there are no space requirements above and below grab bars in the 1991 Standards Soap dispenser inoperable suggest removing or relocating valve ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 18 3.35 If the flush control is hand operated, is the operable part located no higher than 48 inches above the floor? [604.6] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Move control • Install sensor with override button no higher than 48 inches • 3.36 If the flush control is hand operated, can it be operated with one hand and without tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist? Is the force required to activate the flush control no greater than 5 pounds? [605.4] Yes No Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Change control • Adjust control • 3.37 Is the flush control on the open side of the water closet? [604.6] Yes No Photo #: • Move control • • 3.38 Is the toilet paper dispenser located no less than 7 inches and no greater than 9 inches from the front of the water closet to the centerline of the dispenser?* [604.7] Yes No Measurement: * If constructed before 3/15/2012 dispenser does not need to be relocated if it is within reach from the water closet seat; the 1991 Standards do not specify distance from the front of the water closet ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 19 Photo #: • Relocate dispenser • • 3.39 Is the outlet of the dispenser: Located no less than 15 inches and no greater than 48 inches above the floor? Not located behind grab bars? [604.7] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Photo #: • Relocate dispenser • • 3.40 Does the dispenser allow continuous paper flow? [604.7] Yes No Photo #: • Adjust dispenser • Replace dispenser • Toilet Compartments (Stalls) 3.41 Is the door opening width at least 32 inches clear, between the face of the door and the stop, when the door is open 90 degrees? [604.8.1.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Widen door width • • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 20 3.42 If there is a front approach to the pull side of the door, is there at least 18 inches of maneuvering clearance beyond the latch side plus 60 inches clear depth? [604.8.1.2] Note: See 2010 Standards 604.8.1.2 Doors for maneuvering clearance requirements on the push side of the door and side approaches to the pull side of the door Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Remove obstructions • • 3.43 Is the door self-closing? [604.8.1.2] Yes No Photo #: • Add closer • Replace door • 3.44 Are there door pulls on both sides of the door that are operable with one hand and do not require tight grasping pinching or twisting of the wrist?* [604.8.1.2] Yes No Photo #: * If constructed before 3/15/2012 door pulls do not need to be added; door pulls are not required in the 1991 Standards • Replace hardware • • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 21 3.45 Is the lock operable with one hand and without tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist? [309.4] Yes No Photo #: • Replace lock • • 3.46 Are the operable parts of the door hardware mounted no less than 34 inches and no greater than 48 inches above the floor? [404.2.7] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Relocate hardware • • 3.47 Is the compartment at least 60 inches wide? [604.8.1.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Widen compartment • • 3.48 If the water closet is wall hung, is the compartment at least 56 inches deep? [604.8.1.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Widen compartment • • N/A ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 3 – Toilet Rooms © 2016 Page 22 3.49 If the water closet is floor mounted, is the compartment at least 59 inches deep? [604.8.1.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter compartment • • 3.50 If the door swings in, is the minimum required compartment area provided beyond the swing of the door (60 inches x 56 inches if water closet is wall hung or 59 inches if water closet is floor mounted)? [604.8.1.1] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Reverse door swing • Alter compartment • Yes No Photo #: • • • Yes No Photo #: • • • Yes No Photo #: • • • N/A ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 4 – Additional Access Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 4 – Additional Access © 2016 Page 3 Priority 4 – Additional Access Comments Possible Solutions Drinking Fountains 4.1 Does at least one drinking fountain have a clear floor space at least 30 inches wide x at least 48 inches long centered in front of it for a forward approach?* [See 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design – 602.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: *If installed before 3/15/2012, a parallel approach is permitted and the clear floor space is not required to be centered • Alter space •Relocate drinking fountain •Install a drinking fountain in another location 4.2 If there is a forward approach, do no less than 17 inches and no greater than 25 inches of the clear floor space extend under the drinking fountain? [306.2.2, 306.2.3] Note: If the drinking fountain is primarily for children’s use and the spout is no more than 30 inches above the floor and no more than 3 ½ inches from the edge of the unit, a parallel approach is permitted. Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Alter space • Replace drinking fountain • ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 4 – Additional Access Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 4 – Additional Access © 2016 Page 4 4.3 If the drinking fountain is no deeper than 20 inches, are the operable parts no higher than 48 inches above the floor? [308.2.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust drinking fountain • Replace drinking fountain • 4.4 If the drinking fountain is no less than 20 inches and no greater than 25 inches deep, are the operable parts no higher than 44 inches above the floor? [308.2.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust drinking fountain • Replace drinking fountain • 4.5 Can the control be operated with one hand and without tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist? Is the force required to activate the control no more than 5 pounds? [309.4] Yes No Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Change control • Adjust control • 4.6 Is the spout outlet no higher than 36 inches above the floor? [602.4] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust drinking fountain • Replace drinking fountain • 36" < 5 lbs ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 4 – Additional Access Institute for Human Centered Design www.ADAchecklist.org Priority 4 – Additional Access © 2016 Page 5 4.7 Is the spout: At least 15 inches from the rear of the drinking fountain? No more than 5 inches from the front of the drinking fountain? [602.5] Yes No Measurement: Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust spout • Replace drinking fountain • 4.8 If there is more than one drinking fountain, is there at least one for standing persons? [211.2] Is the spout outlet no lower than 38 inches and no higher than 43 inches above the floor? [602.7] Yes No Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust drinking fountain •Install new drinking fountain for standing height • 4.9 If the leading (bottom) edge of the fountain is higher than 27 inches above the floor, does the front of the fountain protrude no more than 4 inches into the circulation path? [307.2] Yes No Measurement: Photo #: • Adjust drinking fountain • Replace drinking fountain •Add tactile warning such as permanent planter or partial walls 16" <5" Only one <27" City of Parkland Draft ADA Transition Plan 50 Appendix F: Building Facilities Photos • City Hall/Building Department • Public Works • Parkland Library • Parkland Tennis Center at John Quigley Park • Parkland Recreational Center • Terramar Park Restroom Facilities • Liberty Park Restroom Facilities • Equestrian Center Restroom Facilities • Public Safety Building (Lobby area and bathroom) 6/10/2020 1 City of Parkland City Hall ADA Self-assessment City of Parkland City Hall/Building Department Entrance City Hall ADA Self-assessment •Building Department Storage Room Exterior Doors •Building Department Storage Room Exterior Doors •Storage Room Fire Alarm •Building Department Storage Room Exterior Doors •Building Department Fire Alarm •Building Department Storage Room •Building Department Storage Room •Building 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Male Restroom Stall •City Hall Male Restroom stall •City Hall Male Restroom Stall •City Hall Male Restroom Handicap Handle •City Hall Male Restroom Handicap Handle •City Hall Male Restroom Stall Dimensions 6/10/2020 7 •City Hall Male Restroom Stall – Sink Height •City Hall Male Restroom Stall – Toilet Dimensions •City Hall Male Restroom Stall – Toilet Dimensions •City Hall Male Restroom Stall – Toilet Dimensions •City Hall Male Restroom Stall •City Hall Male Restroom Stall •City Hall Male Restroom Stall Door •City Hall Male Restroom Stall Width •City Hall Men’s Restroom Stall and Handicap Rail Dimensions City of Parkland City Hall Back Restroom – Gender Neutral City Hall ADA Self-assessment 6/10/2020 8 •City Hall Gender Neutral Restroom – Sign Height •City Hall Gender Neutral Restroom – Doorway Width •City Hall Gender Neutral Restroom Light Switch Height •City Hall Gender Neutral Restroom Urinal •City Hall Gender Neutral Restroom Paper Towel Dispenser •City Hall Gender Neutral Restroom Soap & Outlet Height •City Hall Gender Neutral Restroom Sink Height •City Hall Gender Neutral Restroom Handicap Railing •City Hall Gender Neutral Restroom Handicap Railing •City Hall Gender Neutral Restroom Handicap Railing •City Hall Gender Neutral Restroom Dimensions •City Hall Gender Neutral Restroom Dimensions 6/10/2020 9 •City Hall Gender Neutral Restroom Dimensions •City Hall Gender Neutral Restroom Dimensions •City Hall Gender Neutral Restroom Toilet Dimensions •City Hall Gender Neutral Restroom Toilet Dimensions •City Hall Gender Neutral Restroom Toilet Dimensions City of Parkland Front Lobby & Administrative Office Space City Hall ADA Self-assessment City Hall Main Lobby 6/10/2020 10 •City Hall Administrative Office Space •City Hall Administrative Office Space •City Hall Administrative Office Space •City Hall – Break Room •City Hall ADA – Break Room Table Height •City Hall – Break Room Conference Room •Conference Room Table Height & Accessibility •City Hall Conference Room Restroom Doorway Width •City Hall Conference Room Restroom Sink Height •City Hall Conference Room Restroom Switch and Outlet Height •City Hall Conference Room Restroom Paper/Toilet Paper Dispenser Heights 6/10/2020 11 •City Hall Conference Room Restroom Toilet Dimensions •City Hall Conference Room Restroom Toilet Dimensions •City Hall Conference Room Restroom Dimensions •City Hall/Building Department Doorway Dimensions City Hall Doorways •City Hall Chambers Threshold Height •City Hall Break Room Threshold Height City Hall - Room Identification Signage 6/10/2020 12 City Hall - Room Identification Signage •Emergency Kit Dimensions City Hall Emergency Kit City of Parkland City Hall Chambers City Hall ADA Self-assessment City Hall Chambers 6/10/2020 13 City Hall Chambers Ramp Ramp Handrail Dimensions City Hall Chambers Ramp •City Hall Chambers Ramp and Railing Dimensions City Hall Chambers •City Hall Chambers Handicap Seating •City Hall Chambers Handicap Seating •City Hall Light Switch Height •City Hall Light Switch Height •City Hall Chambers Exit •City Hall Chambers Exit 6/10/2020 14 •City Hall Chambers Threshold Height and Handicap Seating DimensionCity Hall Chambers •City Hall Chambers Exit •City Hall Chambers Exit •City Hall Exit 6/16/2020 1 City of ParklandPublic Works Department ADA Self-Assessment Image Courtesy of Herve Andrieu City of Parkland Public Works Department Lobby and Office Area Parkland ADA Self-Assessment •Public Works Sign Height •Public Works Doorway Height •Public Works Doorway Width •Public Works Fire Alarm and Detector Placement •Public Works Exit Sign Height •Public Works Light Switch Height •Public Works Desk Height •Public Works View 6/16/2020 2 •Public Works Floor Measurement •Public Works Desk Height •Public Works Break Room Doorway Width •Public Works Break Room Countertop Height •Public Works Filing Room Doorway Width •Filing Room Depth •Public Works Desk Height •Public Works Desk Proximity to Wall Corner •Public Works Filing Room Doorway Width •Public Works Community Room View •Public Works Doorway Threshold Height •Public Works Doorway Width •Public Works Door Height •Public Works Sign/Thermostat/Light Switch Height •Braille Present •Raised Lettering •Public Works Exit Sign Height •Public Works Sign Height •Braille Present •Raised Lettering 6/16/2020 3 •Public Works Sign Height •Braille Present •Raised Lettering •Public Works Sign Height •Braille Present •Raised Lettering •Public Works Doorway Width •Public Works Doorway Width •Public Works Desk Height •Public Works Desk Height •Public Works Pathway Width •Public Works Pathway Width •Public Works Doorway Width •Public Works Med Kit Height •Public Works Pathway Width •Public Works Pathway Width City of Parkland Public Works Department Unisex Restroom Parkland ADA Self-Assessment 6/16/2020 4 •Unisex Restroom Sign Height •Braille Present •Raised Lettering •Sign Proximity to Door Frame •Unisex Restroom Door Handle Height •Unisex Restroom Doorway Width •Unisex Restroom Floor Measurement •Unisex Restroom Floor Measurement •Unisex Restroom Floor Measurement for Sink Proximity to Wall •Unisex Restroom Sink Piping Height •Unisex Restroom Sink Depth •Unisex Restroom Sink Height •Unisex Restroom Mirror Height •Unisex Restroom Sink View •Unisex Restroom Hand Dryer Height •Unisex Restroom Light Switch Height •Unisex Restroom Soap Dispenser Height •Unisex Restroom Interior Door Handle Height 6/16/2020 5 •Unisex Restroom Handicap Railing Proximity to Wall •Unisex Restroom Handicap Railing Proximity to Wall and Length •Unisex Restroom Trash Dispenser Height •Unisex Restroom Handicap Railing Proximity to Toilet Paper Dispenser •Unisex Restroom Handicap Railing Height •Unisex Restroom Handicap Railing Height •Unisex Restroom Stall Measurement •Unisex Restroom Stall Measurement •Unisex Restroom Toilet Proximity to Toilet Paper Dispenser •Unisex Restroom Toilet Proximity to Wall •Unisex Restroom Toilet Handle Height •Unisex Restroom Toilet Height •Unisex Restroom Handicap Railing Measurement •Unisex Restroom Handicap Railing Length •Unisex Restroom Tissue Paper Dispenser Height •Unisex Restroom Toilet Fixture Proximity to Handicap Railing 6/16/2020 6 City of Parkland Public Works Department Left Restroom – Toilet/Shower Room Parkland ADA Self-Assessment •Toilet/Shower Room Sign Height •Braille Present •Raised Lettering •Toilet/Shower Room Doorway Width •Toilet/Shower Room Door Handle Height •Toilet/Shower Room Light Switch Height •Toilet/Shower Room Measurement •Toilet/Shower Room Measurement •Toilet/Shower Room Outlet Height/ Mirror Height •Toilet/Shower Room Toilet Paper Dispenser Height •Toilet/Shower Room Hook Height •Toilet/Shower Room Hook Height •Toilet/Shower Room Handicap Railing Thickness •Toilet/Shower Room Handicap Railing Height 6/16/2020 7 •Toilet/Shower Room Toilet Height •Toilet/Shower Room Toilet Proximity to Wall •Toilet/Shower Room Toilet Length •Toilet/Shower Room Toilet Soap Dispenser Height •Toilet/Shower Room Toilet Sink and Mirror Height •Toilet/Shower Room Floor Measurement •Toilet/Shower Room Floor Measurement 6/10/2020 1 City of Parkland Public Library City Hall ADA Compliance Analysis Parkland Library Floor Plan City of Parkland Library ADA Self-Assessment •Main Wing of Library View •Library Main Entrance View •Library Main Entrance Door Handle Height •Library Entrance Doorway Width 6/10/2020 2 Library Lounge Area View •Library Emergency Defibrillator View and Depth Measurement •Library Fire Alarm and Fire Extinguisher Measurement Library Main Aisle Section •Library Aisle Width Measurements •Library Tile-Carpet Threshold Height •Library Bookshelf Height •Library Bookshelf Height •Library Bookshelf Height •Library Bookshelf Height •Top Left: Library Entry/Exit Threshold Height •Top Right: Tile- Carpet Threshold Height •Bottom Left: Carpet Height 6/10/2020 3 •Library Door Handle Height •Library Door Handle Height •Library Handicap Door Button Height •Library Light Switch Height •Library Light Switch Height •Library Light Switch and Staff Workroom Sign Height Library Inclined Ramp •Ramp Width and Length Measurements •Ramp Cross and Longitudinal Slopes •Staff Workroom Sign Height •Staff Workroom View •Staff Workroom Table Height 6/10/2020 4 •Meeting Room Sign Height •Meeting Room View •Meeting Room Table Height •Library Workroom Sign Height •Library Workroom Table Height •Library Workroom Desk Height •Library Workroom Desk Depth Library Hallway Lounge Area •Hallway Lounge Chair Proximity to Wall •Library Drinking Fountain and Emergency Supplies Location •Drinking Fountain Short and Tall Drinking Fountains Height •Drinking Fountain Spout Proximity to Edge of Unit and Depth 6/10/2020 5 City of Parkland Library – Main Wing Men’s Restroom Parkland ADA Self-Assessment •Men’s Restroom Entrance View •Men’s Restroom Sign Height •Men’s Restroom Entrance Width •Men’s Restroom Entrance Floor Measurement •Men’s Restroom Floor Measurement •Men’s Restroom View •Men’s Restroom Stall Measurement •Men’s Restroom Stall Width •Men’s Restroom Soap Dispenser Height •Men’s Restroom Sink Depth •Men’s Restroom Stall Measurement •Men’s Restroom Mirror and Sink Heights 6/10/2020 6 •Men’s Restroom Handicap Toilet View •Men’s Restroom Toilet Height •Men’s Restroom Handicap Railing Thickness and Toilet Proximity to Wall •Men’s Restroom Toilet Handle Height •Men’s Restroom Toilet Paper Dispenser Proximity to Handicap Railing •Men’s Restroom Toilet Paper Dispenser Height •Men’s Restroom Handicap Railing Thickness •Men’s Restroom Handicap Railing Height •Men’s Restroom Handicap Railing Width •Men’s Restroom Handicap Railing Proximity to Toilet Cover Dispenser •Men’s Restroom Handicap Railing Height •Men’s Restroom Stall Handle Height •Men’s Restroom Stall Doorway Width •Men’s Restroom Stall Measurement 6/10/2020 7 City of Parkland Library – Main Wing Women’s Restroom Parkland ADA Self-Assessment •Women’s Restroom Sign Height •Women’s Restroom Doorway Width •Women’s Restroom Countertop Height •Women’s Restroom Hand Dryer Height •Women’s Restroom Stall Doorway Width •Women’s Restroom Soap Dispenser Height •Women’s Restroom Hand Dryer Height •Women’s Restroom Light Switch Height •Women’s Restroom Handicap Railing Height •Women’s Restroom Handicap Railing Thickness •Women’s Restroom Handicap Railing, Toilet Paper Dispenser, and Trash Compartment Height 6/10/2020 8 •Women’s Restroom Stall Width •Women’s Restroom Handicap Railing Height •Women’s Restroom Toilet Height City of Parkland Library – Main Wing Shared-Use Restroom Parkland ADA Self-Assessment •Shared-Use Restroom Sign Height •Restroom Doorway Width •Restroom Paper Towel Dispenser Height •Restroom Light Switch Height •Restroom Sink Height •Restroom Mirror And Handicap Railing Height •Restroom Handicap Railing Height •Restroom Handicap Railing Thickness 6/10/2020 9 City of Parkland Library – Children's Wing Men’s Restroom Parkland ADA Self-Assessment •Men’s Restroom Doorway View •Men’s Restroom Sign Height •Men’s Restroom Doorway Width •Men’s Restroom Countertop Height •Men’s Restroom Outlet Height •Men’s Restroom Hand Dryer Height •Men’s Restroom Sink Height •Men’s Restroom Stall View •Men’s Restroom Stall Doorway Width •Men’s Restroom Stall Handle Height •Men’s Restroom Stall- door Hook Height 6/10/2020 10 •Men’s Restroom Urinal Partition Measurement •Men’s Restroom Toilet Proximity to wall •Men’s Restroom Toilet Length •Men’s Restroom Toilet Measurement •Men’s Restroom Handicap Railing Thickness and Proximity to Hand Dryer •Men’s Restroom Handicap Railing Height and Proximity to Toilet Paper Dispenser •Men’s Restroom Handicap Railing and Hand Dryer Height •Drinking Fountains Next to Men’s Restroom •Drinking Fountain Height •Drinking Fountain Height •Drinking Fountain Depth City of Parkland Library – Children's Wing Women’s Restroom Parkland ADA Self-Assessment 6/10/2020 11 •Women’s Restroom Entrance View •Women’s Restroom Sign View •Women’s Restroom Doorway Width •Women’s Restroom Countertop Height •Women’s Restroom Toilet Height •Women’s Restroom Toilet Proximity to Wall •Women’s Restroom Toilet Length •Women’s Restroom Toilet Measurement and Handicap Railing Height 6/10/2020 1 City of ParklandTennis Center at John Quigley Park ADA Self-assessment Image Courtesy of John Bray •Replace with image of front of Tennis Center City of Parkland Parkland Tennis Center Main Areas Parkland ADA Self-assessment •Tennis Center Entrance View •Tennis Center Entrance Doorway Width •Tennis Center Lobby Desk Height •Tennis Center Door Threshold Height •Tennis Center Sign Height •Tennis Center Room View •Tennis Center Table Height •Tennis Center Table Height 6/10/2020 2 •Tennis Center IT Closet Sign Dimension •Tennis Center Break Room Sign Height •Tennis Center Break Room Sign Dimension •Tennis Center Break Room Doorway Width •Tennis Center Indoor Drinking Fountain Height •Tennis Center Indoor Drinking Fountain Bottom Height •Tennis Center Indoor Drinking Fountain Back Height •Tennis Center Indoor Drinking Fountain Depth City of Parkland Parkland Tennis Center Men’s Restroom Parkland ADA Self-assessment •Men’s Restroom Sign Proximity to Doorway •Men’s Restroom Sign Height •Men’s Restroom Doorway Height 6/10/2020 3 •Men’s Restroom Countertop Height •Men’s Restroom Sink Height •Men’s Restroom Soap Dispenser Height •Men’s Restroom Paper Towel Dispenser Height •Men’s Restroom Handicap Railing Thickness •Men’s Restroom Handicap Railing Thickness •Men’s Restroom Handicap Stall Length •Men’s Restroom Handicap Stall Depth •Men’s Restroom Toilet Length •Men’s Restroom Toilet Height •Men’s Restroom Toilet Proximity to Wall City of Parkland Parkland Tennis Center Women’s Restroom Parkland ADA Self-assessment 6/10/2020 4 •Women’s Restroom Proximity to Doorway •Women’s Locker Room View •Women’s Locker Room Bench Height •Women’s Locker Room Bench Width •Women’s Restroom Countertop Height •Women’s Restroom Paper Towel Dispenser Proximity to Handicap Railing •Women’s Restroom Soap Dispenser Height •Women’s Restroom Stall-door Hook Height •Women’s Restroom Toilet Height •Women’s Restroom Toilet Proximity to Wall •Women’s Restroom Toilet Length City of Parkland Parkland Tennis Center Tennis Courts Accessibility & Drinking Fountains Parkland ADA Self-assessment 6/10/2020 5 Parkland Tennis Center Handicap Accessibility for Bleachers •Main Clay Tennis Courts View •Bottom-Left – Spacing Available for Wheelchair Seating •Bottom-Right – Minimum of 8.75’ Spacing Available for Wheelchair Seating Parkland Tennis Center •Typical Tennis Court Gate Access •Gates are a Minimum of 36” Wide and up to 72” •Gate Latch Heights are at a Maximum of 40” for all Courts Parkland Tennis Center Typical Drinking Fountain •Drinking Fountains Heights •Drinking Nozzle Depths for Access •Fountain Measurement from Sidewalk 6/10/2020 1 Parkland Recreation and Enrichment Center – P-REC Parkland ADA Self-Assessment Parkland Recreation and Enrichment Center Main Building Amenities Parkland ADA Self-assessment P-REC Center Main Lobby •Front Entrance Doorway Dimensions •Front Entrance Threshold Height •P-REC Lobby Front Desk Height 1 •P-REC Lobby Front Desk Height 2 •P-REC Office Desk Height •P-REC Office Desk Space 6/10/2020 2 P-REC Center Main Lobby Rear Exit •Rear Exit Sign Height •Rear Exit Doorway Width •Brick Courtyard •P-REC Center •Help-Desk Height •P-REC Center Fire Extinguisher/ Medical Kit Location •Fire Extinguisher Measurement •Medical Kit Measurement P-REC Center Gymnasium •Entrance Threshold Height •Handicap Seating Dimensions P-REC Center – Aerobics Studio Doorway & Paper Towel Dispenser Dimensions 6/10/2020 3 •Aerobics Studio View 1 •Aerobics Studio View 2 •Aerobics Studio Exit •Aerobics Studio Fire Alarm P-REC Center Kitchen •Kitchen Sign Height •Microwave Height above Counter •Storage Unit Proximity to Doorway •Countertop Height P-REC Center – Office Space Light Switch Placement and Desk Height P-REC Center – Office Space Desk and Countertop Height 6/10/2020 4 P-REC Center – Room Identification Signs Sign Height •Activity Room Doorway Width •Activity Room View •Activity Room Countertop Height •Activity Room Countertop Width P-REC Center – Drinking Fountain Drinking Fountain Width and Both Heights Parkland Recreation and Enrichment Center Family Restroom 1 Parkland ADA Self-assessment 6/10/2020 5 P-REC Center Family Restroom 1 •Doorway Entrance Clearance •Bathroom Dimensions •Soap Dispense and Hand Dryer Heights P-REC Center Family Restroom •Sink Dimensions •Toilet Dimensions •Handicap Railing Dimensions P-REC Center Family Restroom •Handicap Railing Dimensions Parkland Recreation and Enrichment Center Family Restroom 2 Parkland ADA Self-assessment 6/10/2020 6 P-REC Center Family Restroom 2 •Bathroom Dimensions •Door Handle Height •Door Threshold Height •Fire Alarm •Handicap Railing Dimension P-REC Center Family Restroom 2 •Handicap Railing Dimension •Toilet Measurements •Toilet Paper Dispenser Height •Soap Dispenser Height P-REC Center Family Restroom 2 •Sink Dimensions •Handicap Railing Dimension •Floor Measurement Parkland Recreation and Enrichment Center Men’s Restroom & Locker Room Parkland ADA Self-assessment 6/10/2020 7 •Men’s Room Sign •Men’s Room Light Switch Height •Men’s Room Light Switch Proximity to Doorway •Men’s Room Floor Measurement •Men’s Locker Room Sign Height •Men’s Locker Room Entrance Width •Men’s Locker Room Bench Proximity to Doorway •Men’s Locker Room Width •Men’s Locker Room Switch Proximity to Doorway •Men’s Locker Room Hook Height •Men’s Restroom/Locker Room Fire Alarm •Men’s Restroom Width •Men’s Restroom Stall Wall Width •Men’s Restroom Stall Width •Men’s Restroom Hook Height •Men’s Restroom Latch Height 6/10/2020 8 •Men’s Restroom Stall View •Men’s Restroom Handicap Railing Dimension •Men’s Restroom Handicap Railing Dimension •Men’s Restroom Handicap Railing Dimension •Men’s Restroom Stall View •Men’s Restroom Toilet Proximity to Wall •Men’s Restroom Toilet Proximity to Toilet Paper Dispenser •Men’s Restroom Handicap Railing Dimension •Men’s Restroom Sink Depth •Men’s Restroom Sink Height •Men’s Restroom Sink Piping Height •Men’s Restroom Mirror Height P-REC Center – Men’s Restroom Bathroom and Amenities Dimensions 6/10/2020 9 Parkland Recreation and Enrichment Center Women’s Restroom and Locker Room Parkland ADA Self-assessment •Women’s Restroom Sign Height •Women’s Restroom View •Women’s Restroom Switch Proximity to Doorway •Women’s Restroom Floor Measurement •Women’s Restroom Width •Women’s Locker Room View •Women’s Locker Room Bench Proximity to Doorway •Women’s Locker Room Shower Nozzle and Handicap Railing Height •Women’s Restroom Stall View •Women’s Restroom Stall Wall Width •Women’s Restroom Stall Latch view •Women’s Restroom Stall Handle Height 6/10/2020 10 •Women’s Restroom Stall Handicap Railing Measurement •Women’s Restroom Stall Handicap Railing Measurement •Women’s Restroom Stall Handicap Railing Measurement •Women’s Restroom Stall Handicap Railing Measurement •Women’s Restroom Toilet Proximity to Wall •Women’s Restroom Toilet Proximity to Wall •Women’s Restroom Handicap Railing Height •Women’s Restroom Paper Towel and Soap Dispenser Height •Women’s Restroom Sink Depth •Women’s Restroom Sink Height •Women’s Restroom Sink Width and Proximity to Stall Wall •Women’s Restroom Stall Length •Women’s Restroom Stall Width •Women’s Restroom Stall Hook View •Women’s Restroom Stall Entry Width 6/10/2020 11 P-REC Center – Drinking Fountain Drinking Fountain Width and Both Heights Parkland Recreation and Enrichment Center Men’s Restroom at Baseball Fields Parkland ADA Self-assessment P-REC Center – Men’s Restroom at Baseball Fields Men’s Restroom Sign, Threshold, and Doorway Measurements •Men’s Restroom Floor Measurement •Men’s Restroom Floor Measurement •Men’s Restroom Handicap Stall View •Men’s Restroom Handicap Sign Height 6/10/2020 12 •Men’s Restroom Floor Measurement •Men’s Restroom Floor Measurement •Men’s Restroom Floor Measurement •Men’s Restroom Floor Measurement •Men’s Restroom Mirror and Soap Dispenser Height •Men’s Restroom Sink Depth •Men’s Restroom Sink Height •Men’s Restroom Piping Depth •Men’s Restroom Stall Door Hook Height •Men’s Restroom Toilet Proximity to Wall •Men’s Restroom Floor Measurements •Men’s Restroom Floor Measurements •Men’s Restroom Toilet Height •Men’s Restroom Toilet Handle Height •Men’s Restroom Toilet Measurement •Men’s Restroom Toilet Paper Dispenser Height 6/10/2020 13 •Men’s Restroom Handicap Railing Measurement •Men’s Restroom Handicap Railing Measurment •Men’s Restroom Handicap Railing Height •Men’s Restroom Handicap Railing Width •Men’s Restroom Handicap Railing Measurement •Men’s Restroom Handicap Stall Handle Height •Men’s Restroom Handicap Stall Doorway Width •Men’s Restroom Handicap Stall Wall Measurement Parkland Recreation and Enrichment Center Women’s Restroom at Baseball Fields Parkland ADA Self-assessment •Women’s Restroom View •Women’s Restroom Sign Height •Women’s Restroom Doorway Width •Women’s Restroom Wall Measurement 6/10/2020 14 •Women’s Restroom Floor Measurement •Women’s Restroom Threshold Height •Women’s Restroom Door Handle Height •Women’s Restroom Floor Measurement •Women’s Restroom Floor Measurement •Women’s Restroom Floor Measurement •Women’s Restroom Floor Measurement •Women’s Restroom Floor Measurement •Women’s Restroom Mirror and Soap Dispenser •Women’s Restroom Sink Depth •Women’s Restroom Sink Height •Women’s Restroom Piping Depth •Women’s Restroom Piping Height •Women’s Restroom Soap Dispenser Height •Women’s Restroom Hand Dryer Height •Women’s Restroom Floor Measurement 6/10/2020 15 •Women’s Restroom Toilet Proximity to Wall •Women’s Restroom Toilet Height •Women’s Restroom Toilet Proximity to Wall •Women’s Restroom Handicap Railing Measurement •Women’s Restroom Handicap Railing Height •Women’s Restroom Toilet Paper Despenser Height •Women’s Restroom Stall Width •Women’s Restroom Stall Handle Height P-REC Center – Baseball Field Drinking Fountains Drinking Fountain Measurements Parkland Recreation and Enrichment Center Men’s Restroom at Amphitheater Fields Parkland ADA Self-assessment 6/10/2020 16 P-REC Center – Amphitheater Men’s Restroom Men’s Restroom Sign/ Threshold Height and Doorway Width •Women’s Restroom Handicap Railing Height •Women’s Restroom Toilet Paper Despenser Height •Women’s Restroom Stall Width •Women’s Restroom Stall Handle Height •Men’s Restroom Floor Measurement •Men’s Restroom Floor Measurement •Men’s Restroom Door Handle Height •Men’s Restroom Floor Measurement •Men’s Restroom Floor Measurement •Men’s Restroom Floor Measurement •Men’s Restroom Stall Door Hook Height •Men’s Restroom Stall Floor Measurement 6/10/2020 17 •Men’s Restroom Sink Height •Men’s Restroom Sink Depth •Men’s Restroom Sink Height •Men’s Restroom Piping Depth •Men’s Restroom Sink Depth •Men’s Restroom Sink Piping Height •Men’s Restroom Soap Dispenser Height •Men’s Restroom Hand Dryer Height P-REC Center – Amphitheater Men’s Restroom Toilet, Floor, and Handicap Railing Measurements •Men’s Restroom Handicap Railing Measurements •Men’s Restroom Handicap Railing Height •Men’s Restroom Handicap Railing Measurements •Men’s Restroom Handicap Railing Measurements 6/10/2020 18 P-REC Center – Amphitheater Men’s Restroom Toilet, Floor, and Handicap Railing Measurements P-REC Center – Amphitheater Men’s Restroom Stall Entry, Wall, and Door Measurements; Floor Measurement P-REC Center – Amphitheater Drinking Fountains Drinking Fountain Measurements Parkland Recreation and Enrichment Center Women’s Restroom at Amphitheater Fields Parkland ADA Self-assessment 6/10/2020 19 P-REC Center – Amphitheater Women’s Restroom Women’s Restroom Entrance Width, Sign and Threshold Height, and Floor Measurements •Women’s Restroom Door Handle Height •Women’s Restroom Entrance Floor Measurement •Women’s Restroom Entrance Floor Measurement •Women’s Restroom Stall Spacing Floor Measurement •Women’s Restroom Stall Entrance Width •Women’s Restroom Stall Wall Dimension •Women’s Restroom Stall Handle Height •Women’s Restroom Stall Floor Measurement •Women’s Restroom Stall Floor Measurement •Women’s Restroom Stall Floor Measurement •Women’s Restroom Stall Floor Measurement 6/10/2020 20 •Women’s Restroom Stall-door Hook Height •Women’s Restroom Sink Depth •Women’s Restroom Sink Height •Women’s Restroom Sink Piping Depth •Women’s Restroom Soap Dispenser Height •Women’s Restroom Hand Dryer Height •Women’s Restroom Handicap Railing/Toilet Measurements •Women’s Restroom Floor Measuremnt •Women’s Restroom Floor Measurement •Women’s Restroom Toilet Height •Women’s Restroom Handicap Railing Measurement •Women’s Restroom Handicap Railing Proximity to Wall •Women’s Restroom Handicap Railing Height •Women’s Restroom Toilet Paper Dispenser Proximity to Railing •Women’s Restroom Handicap Railing Measurement •Women’s Restroom Handicap Railing Measurement 6/10/2020 21 •Women’s Restroom Handicap Railing Proximity to Toilet Fixture •Women’s Restroom Toilet Handle Height •Women’s Restroom Toilet Proximity to Toilet Paper Dispenser •Women’s Restroom Toilet Paper Dispenser Height Parkland Recreation and Enrichment Center Men’s Restroom at Playground Parkland ADA Self-assessment P-REC Center – Men’s Restroom at the Playground Men’s Restroom Sign/ Threshold Height and Doorway Width •Men’s Restroom Entrance Floor Measurement •Men’s Restroom Entrance Floor Measurement •Men’s Restroom Door Handle Height •Men’s Restroom Floor Measurement 6/10/2020 22 •Men’s Restroom View •Men’s Restroom Stall Doorway Width •Men’s Restroom Door Handle Height •Men’s Restroom Stall Hook Height •Men’s Restroom Stall Floor Measurement •Men’s Restroom Stall Floor Measurement •Men’s Restroom Stall Floor Measurement •Men’s Restroom Stall Floor Measurement •Men’s Restroom Sink Depth and Faucet Spacing to Vanity •Men’s Restroom Sink Height •Men’s Restroom Piping Height •Men’s Restroom Piping Depth •Men’s Restroom Hand Dryer and Soap Dispenser Height •Men’s Restroom Toilet/Handicap Railing Measurement •Men’s Restroom Stall Width •Men’s Restroom Toilet Height 6/10/2020 23 •Men’s Restroom Handicap Railing View •Men’s Restroom Handicap Railing Measurement •Men’s Restroom Handicap Railing Height •Men’s Restroom Handicap Railing Thickness •Men’s Restroom Handicap Railing Width •Men’s Restroom Handicap Railing Measurement •Men’s Restroom Handicap Railing Proximity to Toilet Handle •Men’s Restroom Toilet Handle Height P-REC Center – Playground Drinking Fountains Drinking Fountain Measurements Parkland Recreation and Enrichment Center Women’s Restroom at Playground Parkland ADA Self-assessment 6/10/2020 24 P-REC Center – Women’s Restroom at the Playground Women’s Restroom Sign/ Threshold Height and Doorway Width •Women’s Restroom Door Handle Height •Women’s Restroom Entrance Floor Measurement •Women’s Restroom Entrance Floor Measurement •Women’s Restroom Entrance Floor Measurement •Women’s Restroom Floor Measurement •Women’s Restroom Handicap Stall Wall Measurement •Women’s Restroom Stall Doorway Width •Women’s Restroom Stall-door Hook Height P-REC Center – Playground Drinking Fountains Drinking Fountain Measurements 6/10/2020 25 Parkland Recreation and Enrichment Center Men’s Restroom at Soccer Fields Parkland ADA Self-assessment P-REC Center – Men’s Restroom at Soccer Fields Men’s Restroom Sign/ Threshold Height and Doorway Width •Men’s Restroom Approach Sidewalk Width •Men’s Restroom Entrance Threshold View •Men’s Restroom Door Handle Height •Men’s Restroom Floor Measurement •Men’s Restroom Stall View •Men’s Restroom Stall- door Hook Height •Men’s Restroom Stall Doorway Width •Men’s Restroom Floor Measurement 6/10/2020 26 •Men’s Restroom Floor Measurement •Men’s Restroom Floor Measurement •Men’s Restroom Sink and Mirror Height •Men’s Restroom Sink Depth •Men’s Restroom Piping Height •Men’s Restroom Piping Depth •Men’s Restroom Piping Depth •Men’s Restroom Soap Dispenser Height •Men’s Restroom Hand Dryer Height •Men’s Restroom Handicap Railing Thickness and Toilet Measurement •Men’s Restroom Floor Measurement •Men’s Restroom Floor Measurement •Men’s Restroom Toilet Height •Men’s Restroom Handicap Railing Measurement •Men’s Restroom Handicap Railing Proximity to Wall •Men’s Restroom Handicap Railing Height 6/10/2020 27 •Men’s Restroom Toilet Height •Men’s Restroom Handicap Railing Measurement •Men’s Restroom Handicap Railing Proximity to Wall •Men’s Restroom Handicap Railing Height •Men’s Restroom Toilet Height •Men’s Restroom Handicap Railing Measurement •Men’s Restroom Handicap Railing Proximity to Wall •Men’s Restroom Handicap Railing Height Parkland Recreation and Enrichment Center Women’s Restroom at Soccer Fields Parkland ADA Self-assessment P-REC Center – Women’s Restroom at Soccer Fields Women’s Restroom Sign/ Threshold Height and Doorway Width 6/10/2020 28 •Women’s Restroom Approach Width •Women’s Restroom Entrance Floor Measurement •Women’s Restroom Entrance Floor Measurement •Women’s Restroom Entrance Floor Measurement •Women’s Restroom Stall Doorway Width •Women’s Restroom Stall-door Hook Height •Women’s Restroom Floor Measurement •Women’s Restroom Floor Measurement •Women’s Restroom Floor Measurement •Women’s Restroom Floor Measurement •Women’s Restroom Floor Measurement •Women’s Restroom Floor Measurement •Women’s Restroom Mirror and Soap Dispenser Height •Women’s Restroom Sink Depth •Women’s Restroom Sink Height •Women’s Restroom Sink Piping Depth 6/10/2020 29 •Women’s Restroom Sink Piping Height •Women’s Restroom Hand Dryer Height •Women’s Restroom Toilet Proximity to Wall •Women’s Restroom Toilet Height •Women’s Restroom Handicap Railing Proximity to Wall •Women’s Restroom Handicap Railing Measurement •Women’s Restroom Handicap Railing Height •Women’s Restroom Handicap Railing Thickness •Women’s Restroom Handicap Railing Length •Women’s Restroom Handicap Railing Proximity to Toilet •Women’s Restroom Handicap Railing Height •Women’s Restroom Toilet Distance to Toilet Paper Dispenser •Women’s Restroom Stall Wall Measurement •Women’s Restroom Stall Locking Mechanism View •Women’s Restroom Stall Locking Mechanism Height 6/10/2020 1 City of Parkland Terramar Park Parkland ADA Self-Assessment City of Parkland Terramar Park Men’s Restroom - 6690 Parkland ADA Self-Assessment Terramar Park – Men’s Restroom 6690 •Men’s Restroom View •Bathroom Sign – No Braille or Raised Lettering •Bathroom Entrance Hallway Measurement •Bathroom Entrance Width •Men’s Restroom Stall View •Men’s Restroom Handicap Stall Door Width •Top – Handicap Stall Width •Bottom – Handicap Stall Length 6/10/2020 2 •Men’s Restroom Handicap Stall Wall Measurement •Men’s Restroom Hook Height •Men’s Restroom Handicap Stall Latch Height •Men’s Restroom Soap Dispenser and Hand Dryer Height •Men’s Restroom Soap Dispenser Heights •Men’s Restroom Mirror Height •Men’s Restroom Sink Depth •Men’s Restroom Sink Height •Men’s Restroom Sink and Mirror Heights •Men’s Restroom Sink Depth •Men’s Restroom Sink Piping Height •Men’s Restroom Handicap Railing Thickness •Men’s Restroom Handicap Railing Height •Top - Handicap Railing Length and Proximity to Wall •Bottom – Handicap Railing Length and Proximity to Wall 6/10/2020 3 •Men’s Restroom Toilet Height •Men’s Restroom Toilet and Proximity to Wall •Men’s Restroom Toilet Length •Men’s Restroom Toilet Proximity to Toilet Paper Dispenser City of Parkland Terramar Park Women’s Restrooms - 6690 Parkland ADA Self-Assessment •Women’s Restroom Entrance View •Women’s Restroom Sign •No Braille •No Raised Lettering •Threshold Height measurement •Women’s Restroom Entrance Measurement •Doorway Measurement: 44” •Women’s Restroom Hallway Width •Women’s Restroom Second Turn Width •Women’s Restroom View 6/10/2020 4 •Women’s Restroom Stall-door Hook Height •Women’s Restroom Stall-door Lock Height •Women’s Restroom Stall Door Width •Women’s Restroom Stall Dimensions •Women’s Restroom Mirror Heights •Women’s Restroom Sink Height •Women’s Restroom Hand Dryer Height •Women’s Restroom Soap Dispenser Height •Women’s Restroom Handicap Railing Height •Women’s Restroom Handicap Railing Height •Women’s Restroom Handicap Railing Thickness •Women’s Restroom Handicap Railing Thickness •Women’s Restroom Toilet Handle Height •Women’s Restroom Toilet Paper Dispenser Height •Women’s Restroom Handicap Railing Length and Proximity to Wall •Women’s Restroom Handicap Railing Length and Proximity to Wall 6/10/2020 5 •Women’s Restroom Toilet Height •Women’s Restroom Toilet Width and Proximity to Wall •Women’s Restroom Toilet Proximity to oilet Paper Dispenser •Women’s Restroom Toilet Width and Proximity to Wall City of Parkland Terramar Park Men’s & Women’s Restrooms - 6670 Parkland ADA Self-Assessment Terramar Park Building 6570 Restrooms •No Handicap Facilities at this Restroom •Signs Have Raised Lettering and Symbols •Braille is Present •Directions to Handicap Facilities Provided City of Parkland Terramar Park Athletic Field Bleacher Accessibility Parkland ADA Self-Assessment 6/10/2020 6 Terramar Park Handicap Accessibility for Bleachers •Typical Baseball Field Bleacher Seating •All have Adequate Spacing on Both Sides of Bleachers for Wheelchair Seating Terramar Park Handicap Accessibility for Bleachers •Typical Athletic Field/Court Bleacher Seating •Top Picture: Softball Field Bleachers •Bottom Pictures: Basketball Court Bleachers •All have Adequate Spacing on Both Sides of Bleachers for Wheelchair Seating Terramar Park Handicap Accessibility for Bleachers •Typical Soccer Field Bleacher Seating •Bottom Pictures: Handicap Space Measurements •All have Adequate Spacing in Specified Areas of Bleachers for Wheelchair Seating (68” x min. 48”) Terramar Park ADA Accessibility for Concession Stand 6/16/2020 1 City of ParklandLiberty Park ADA Self-Assessment Image Courtesy of Herve Andrieu City of Parkland Liberty Park Men’s Restroom Parkland ADA Self-Assessment •Men’s Restroom View •Men’s Restroom Sign •No Braille •No Raised Lettering •Proximity to Door Frame •Men’s Restroom Doorway Threshold Height •Doorway Width •Men’s Restroom View •Men’s Restroom Sign •No Braille •No Raised Lettering •Men’s Restroom Sign Proximity to Door Frame •Men’s Restroom Outlet Height 6/16/2020 2 •Men’s Restroom Countertop Height •Men’s Restroom Soap Dispenser Height •Men’s Restroom Handicap Stall Doorway Width •Men’s Restroom Handicap Stall Door Latch Height •Men’s Restroom Handicap Stall Floor Measurement •Men’s Restroom Handicap Stall Floor Measurement •Men’s Handicap Stall Mirror and Sink Height •Men’s Handicap Stall Sink Depth •Men’s Handicap Stall Sink Piping Height •Men’s Handicap Stall Sink Piping Proximity to Edge of Sink •Men’s Handicap Stall Soap Dispenser Height •Men’s Handicap Hand Dryer Height •Men’s Handicap Stall Toilet Paper Dispenser Height •Men’s Handicap Railing Height 6/16/2020 3 •Men’s Handicap Stall Railing Height •Men’s Handicap Stall – Railing Length •Men’s Handicap Stall View •Men’s Restroom – Handicap Toilet Height •Men’s Restroom – Handicap Toilet Proximity to Wall •Men’s Restroom – Handicap Toilet Length City of Parkland Liberty Park Women’s Restroom Parkland ADA Self-Assessment •Women’s Restroom View •Women’s Restroom Sign •No Braille •No Raised Lettering •Proximity to Door Frame •Women’s Restroom Doorway Threshold Height •Doorway Width 6/16/2020 4 •Women’s Restroom View •Women’s Restroom Door Handle Height •Women’s Restroom Floor Measurement •Women’s Countertop Height •Women’s Restroom Light Switch Height •Women’s Restroom Soap Dispenser Height •Women’s Restroom Outlet Height •Women’s Handicap Stall Floor Measurement •Right – Handicap Stall Doorway Width •Women’s Handicap Stall Floor Measurement •Women’s Handicap Stall Sink Height •Women’s Handicap Stall Sink and Mirror Heights •Women’s Handicap Stall Sink Depth •Women’s Handicap Stall Soap Dispenser Height 6/16/2020 5 •Women’s Handicap Stall Toilet Paper Dispenser Height •Women’s Handicap Stall Trash Can Height •Women’s Handicap Stall Hand Dryer Height •Women’s Handicap Stall Railing Height •Women’s Handicap Railing Thickness •Women’s Handicap Railing Thickness •Women’s Handicap Stall Railing Lengths and Proximity to Wall •Women’s Handicap Stall Toilet Height •Women’s Handicap Stall Toilet Length •Women’s Handicap Stall Toilet Proximity to Wall •Women’s Handicap Stall Toilet Handle Height and Proximity to Handicap Railing 6/10/2020 1 City of ParklandEquestrian Center ADA Self-Assessment Image Courtesy of Google Earth City of Parkland Equestrian Center Men’s Restroom Parkland ADA Self-Assessment •Equestrian Center Drinking Fountain Height •Equestrian Center Drinking Fountain Measurement •Men’s Restroom Door View •Men’s Restroom Sign Height •No Braille •No Raised Lettering •Men’s Restroom Lock Height 6/10/2020 2 •Men’s Restroom Countertop Height •Men’s Restroom Soap Dispenser Height – Main Sink •Men’s Restroom Stall Soap Dispenser Height •Men’s Restroom Stall- door Hook Height •Men’s Restroom Stall Doorway Width •Men’s Restroom Door Latch Height •Men’s Restroom Handicap Railing Dimension •Men’s Restroom Stall Length •Men’s Restroom Stall Width •Men’s Restroom Hand Dryer and Switch Heights •Men’s Restroom Handicap Railing Height •Men’s Restroom Handicap Railing Thickness •Men’s Restroom Handicap Railing Thickness •Men’s Restroom Handicap Railing Height 6/10/2020 3 •Men’s Restroom Handicap Railing Length and Proximity to Wall •Men’s Restroom Handicap Railing Length and Proximity to Wall •Men’s Restroom Handicap Mirror Height •Men’s Restroom Handicap Railing Height and Proximity to Toilet Paper Dispenser •Men’s Restroom Sink Height •Men’s Restroom Toilet Height •Men’s Restroom Toilet Dimension •Men’s Restroom Toilet Dimension City of Parkland Equestrian Center Women’s Restroom Parkland ADA Self-Assessment •Women’s Restroom View •Women’s Restroom Sign Height •No Braille •No Raised Lettering •Women’s Restroom Lock Height •Women’s Restroom Entrance Doorway Width 6/10/2020 4 •Women’s Restroom Countertop Height •Women’s Restroom Soap Dispenser Height •Women’s Restroom Stall Entrance Width •Women’s Restroom Stall-door Hook Height •Women’s Restroom Toilet Height •Women’s Restroom Width and Proximity to Wall •Women’s Restroom Toilet Dimension •Women’s Restroom Sink and Piping Height •Women’s Restroom Toilet Paper Dispenser Proximity to Handicap Railing •Women’s Restroom Handicap Railing Height •Women’s Restroom Handicap Railing Thickness •Women’s Restroom Handicap Railing Thickness •Women’s Restroom Soap Dispenser Height •Women’s Restroom Stall Width •Women’s Restroom Stall Length