Do you need insight into the accessibility gaps that your business is facing? Our thorough ADA survey and comprehensive checklist can be used to identify areas of non-compliance and put in place specific improvements. ADA Compliance Network helps you make the road simple, easy, and successful. From first-timers to targeted areas, we will ensure that your property is compliant with ADA standards with a Certified ADA Coordinator. By taking an early and active lead to identify potential barriers, the risk of fines can be minimized whilst creating a friendly workplace for all: employees/customers/visitors.
What is an ADA Survey?
ADA Surveys in Columbus are a thorough process that determines how ADA-compliant a business, public space, or site is under the Americans with Disabilities Act. This survey takes into account physical accessibility (ramps, door size, signage, bathrooms, and more) and digital accessibility when it comes to websites or mobile applications.
An ADA survey serves to determine whether the space or service is accessible to someone with a disability and needs to take remedial action. Using this information, companies and groups can prioritize solutions to reduce the chance of a noncompliance fine and enhance their environment for everyone.
Accessibility for All
ADA compliance means built accessibility for anyone who has limitations (i.e., mentally or physically). Built environment accessibility not only means that buildings and places in which people can move around for individuals with mobility impairments, sensory disabilities, or differently abled. Ramps, wider doorways, accessible restrooms, elevator access, etc., are the fundamental features that make spaces work for everybody.
Legal Implications Prevention
Public accommodations and commercial buildings must be built with ADA in mind; not only is it not right, but it is a legal requirement. Not complying with ADA standards is a cause for legal action, fines, and a bad state of reputation. ADA Construction ensures we are following these laws to serve our clients and that their projects comply with regulations.
Greater Safety
Construction, according to ADA principles, helps in creating a safer environment. Ramps with the correct incline ratio for lifting surfaces that are non-slippery and well-lit corridors prevent many accidents. Designing with accommodations in mind should cater to the different needs of everyone who may use the building, from children to women with strollers, continued on the next page, all of which must not at any cost compromise safety.
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