That's an excellent and crucial question. Yes, absolutely. Ensuring our public seating solutions comply with local accessibility codes is a fundamental priority in our design and manufacturing process. We understand that adherence to standards like the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in the U.S., the Equality Act in the UK, ISO international standards, and various regional building codes is not optional—it's essential for creating inclusive, safe, and legally compliant public spaces.
Our benches are engineered to meet or exceed these critical requirements. Key compliance features include precise seat height (typically between 17 to 19 inches from the ground), appropriate depth and width for stability, and the incorporation of proper armrests and back support where required. For installations in accessible routes, we offer models with clear knee and toe space underneath to accommodate wheelchair users transferring to the seat. We also prioritize stable, non-slip materials and finishes, and ensure there are no protruding elements that could pose a hazard.
Furthermore, we provide detailed specification sheets, including technical drawings with critical dimensions, load capacities, and material information to assist architects, landscape designers, and municipal planners in seamlessly integrating our products into their compliant projects. When you select our benches, you're not just choosing durable and aesthetically pleasing seating; you're investing in a product that fosters inclusivity and meets the rigorous benchmarks of accessibility law. Let's work together to build spaces that welcome everyone.