| ADA Compliance
Are you aware of the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act
(ADA)?
Signed into law on July 26 1990, the Americans with Disabilities Act is a
wide-ranging legislation intended to make American Society more accessible
to people with disabilities.
What does this act mean to you? As the operator of a business, you need to
know that ADA regulations stipulate any place of business, regardless of
size or number of employees, both public and private, must provide equal
access and "reasonable accommodations" for both the general and disabled
public. Basically if the potential exists for a customer to ever visit your
facility, you need to be in compliance.
The act has no grandfather clauses, it
stipulates, that in existing structures, barriers to entry or services
must be removed if “technically feasible.” Cost is
not a factor in determining whether an action would be technically feasible.
ADA is civil rights law, and provides for fines
and/or private lawsuit or by the Department of Justice.
If any private party or group feels you have discriminated against them by
denying access, the government will help them sue you.
Security and door hardware manufacturers provide a variety of products designed
to help you comply. The advent of
the lever lockset is almost totally due to ADA, other products include, power
assisted or automatic door operators, keyless entry systems, and egress systems
that require no physical action to exit. These products and systems make it
possible to bring almost any entry into compliance Our security
professionals are experienced in the selection and installation of this
specialized hardware. We understand the complexities of the ADA
regulations, as they relate to hardware. Call us for for a no-obligation audit
of your facility to determine your needs for ADA compliance.
The American with Disabilities Act cannot be
ignored, if a lawsuit, even an unfounded one is brought against you, the cost of
defending yourself can be substantial.
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