ADA Doors

ADA Doors

Technical Specs

  • Utilization of advanced profile technology and reinforced materials.
  • Incorporation of reinforced glass fiber thermal insulation bars with high load-bearing capabilities.
  • Application of pressure extrusion techniques to achieve elevated levels of strength.
  • Implementation of coextruded wire seals to safeguard against moisture infiltration.
  • Integration of a multi-point hardware locking system, providing both weather sealing and enhanced security against intrusion.
  • Adoption of a truss structure design to enhance structural integrity.
  • Our tilt-turn system meets the stringent AAMA rating of CW-PG60, ensuring top-tier performance.
  • Corner locking keys are employed to ensure seamless surface joints and bolster corner stability.
  • Enhanced by glass panel EPDM foam weather sealing strips, offering superior performance and simplified maintenance compared to conventional adhesive methods.

ADA Doors

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) mandates that most business doors adhere to specific standards. These regulations aim to ensure easy access and navigation for individuals with disabilities. These guidelines benefit not only those using wheelchairs but also individuals with various other handicaps or disabilities. For instance, did you know that round doorknobs are not ADA-compliant because they can be difficult for individuals with arthritis or other wrist and hand disabilities to turn?

Understanding ADA door requirements may be more complex than anticipated. Commercial buildings must adhere to ADA codes as part of this legislation. It’s essential to ensure that your entryways meet ADA compliance standards.

Approved Are by AS2047, NFRC, Florida .

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