Yes, our benches are designed and manufactured to fully meet and often exceed all ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) requirements for public seating. This isn't just a claim—it's a fundamental part of our design philosophy. Let's break down what that means for you.
First, the critical dimensions. ADA-compliant benches must have a seat height between 17 and 19 inches from the ground. This range allows for easier transfer from a wheelchair. Our benches are precision-engineered to fall squarely within this zone. Equally important is the clear floor space: a 30-inch by 48-inch area must be available adjacent to the bench, either at the end or along its side, to accommodate a wheelchair. We provide clear layout guides with every product to ensure proper installation.
We also prioritize stability and safety. Our benches are anchored to prevent tipping and feature firm, stable seating surfaces. The armrests, when included on accessible ends, are designed to provide support without obstructing transfer. For materials, we use durable, weather-resistant finishes that remain slip-resistant and easy to maintain in all public environments, from parks to transit stops.
Choosing an ADA-compliant bench is not just about following the law—it's about creating inclusive, welcoming spaces for everyone in your community. Our team is here to help you select the perfect compliant seating solution for your specific project needs.