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Confusion in the marketplace about ADA law, compliance variations from state to state, and individual interpretation of compliance guidelines have made adherence a challenge.
In this free guide, we detail everything we've learned about ADA door handle compliance based on helping numerous clients comply with ADA regulations without sacrificing aesthetics.
We've complied specifications and best practices to help architects, designers and their staff members make time-saving design decisions and stay current on changing ADA compliance regulations.
What’s Inside the Guide?
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Complete Checklist
Common ADA door handle code requirements
Common errors and acceptable designs by region
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Compliance Interpretations
Hardware examples that have passed ADA Inspection
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Approved Designs
Diagram and identifying pull codes
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Lever Pulls
Diagram and identifying pull codes
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Staggered Pulls
Diagram and identifying pull codes
Top Locking
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Diagram and identifying pull codes
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Diagram and identifying pull codes
Diagram and identifying pull codes
Staggered Pulls
Lever Pulls
Top Locking
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What Our Client's Say
J. Sweet - CEO NxtWall
We have been utilizing T-Concepts Locking and Non-Locking Ladder Pulls exclusively because of the quality, flexibility and availability. Their industry knowledge, support and experience is world class.
T-Concepts has been providing us with specialty hardware for years, from patch fittings to pulls and anything in between. Whether it’s standard or custom, there is no other company we would rather deal with.
Joseph Ondrush - COO TagWall NYC
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