Public Accessibility

Chapter 18 Public Accessibility


The ADA Checklist is used in complying with Title III requirements of removing architectural barriers in public areas of existing facilities when removal can be achieved without much expense or difficulty. The goal is to make existing facilities more usable by the disabled communities. Establishments that must meet requirements are places that serve the public such as doctors’ offices, hotels, restaurants, theaters, stores, and schools. The checklist items included here contain information on the dimensions, clearances, or usability of pathways (routes), entrances, ramps, doors, rooms, stairs, elevators and lifts.1,2


Jun 22, 2016 | Posted by in PHYSICAL MEDICINE & REHABILITATION | Comments Off on Public Accessibility

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