Accessibility Inspection Report
Key:
Y = Yes. The statement is true and accessibility appears to be adequate.
N = No. The statement is false and accessibility appears to be deficient.
U = Unknown. Inspector did not determine accessibility.
N/A = Not applicable.
1. Parking
1.1___There are enough accessible parking spaces (8 feet wide plus 5-foot access aisle).
Total number of parking spacesRequired number of accessible parking spaces
1 to 25 1
26 to 502
51 to 753
76 to 1004
101 to 1505
151 to 2006
201 to 3007
301 to 4008
401 to 5009
501 to 1,0002% of the total number of
parking spaces
over 1,00020, plus 1 for each 100 over 1,000
1.2___The accessible parking spaces are marked with the International Symbol of Accessibility.
1.3___The accessible parking spaces are the closest spaces to the accessible entrance of the building.
1.4___The accessible parking spaces have access aisles that are part of the accessible route to the accessible entrance of the building.
2. Route of Travel
2.1___There is a route of travel from the accessible parking spaces to the accessible entrance that does not require the use of stairs.
2.2___The route of travel is at least 36 inches wide.
2.3___The slopes on the route of travel are not greater than 5% (1-inch rise/20-inch run).
2.4___The route of travel is stable, firm and slip-resistant.
2.5___The curbs on the route of travel include ramped curb-cuts with a width of at least 36 inches.
3. Ramps
3.1___Ramps longer than 6 feet have railings on both sides.
3.2___Railings are sturdy and between 34 and 38 inches high.
3.3___Ramps are stable, firm and slip-resistant.
3.4___There is a 5-foot-long level landing at the top and bottom of every 30-foot horizontal length of ramp and at every ramp switchback.
4. Entrance
4.1___The main entrance is accessible, or there is a ramp, lift or alternative accessible entrance.
4.2___All inaccessible entrances have signs giving directions to the nearest accessible entrance.
4.3___The accessible entrance door has at least 32 inches of clear opening.
4.4___The accessible entrance door has at least 24 inches of clear wall space on the pull-side of the door next to the handle.
4.5___The accessible entrance door handle is no higher than 48 inches.
4.6___The accessible entrance door handle is operable with a closed fist (accessible to a person with limited use of his/her hands).
4.7___The accessible entrance door can be opened without too much force (less than 8½ pounds of force).
4.8___The accessible entrance threshold is not a trip hazard or wheelchair barrier (less than a ¼-inch high, or less than ¾-inches high with bevels on both sides).
4.9___The automatic door closer (if one exists) on the accessible entrance takes at least three seconds to close the door.
5. Interior
5.1___The interior carpeting is low-pile and tightly woven.
5.2___There are no noted hindrances to a person who uses a cane.
5.3___The corridors are at least 36 inches wide.
5.4___The corridors have wheelchair-passing spaces at reasonable intervals (less than 200 feet), or intersecting corridors that can be used as passing spaces.
6. Restrooms
6.1___Public restrooms include at least one fully accessible restroom on an accessible route of travel.
6.2___The inaccessible restrooms have signs that give directions to accessible ones.
6.3___Pictograms or symbols are used to identify restrooms.
6.4___Accessible restroom door handles are no higher than 48 inches.
6.5___Accessible restroom door handles are operable with a closed fist (accessible to a person with limited use of his/her hands).
6.6___Accessible restroom doors can be opened without too much force (less than 5 pounds of force).
6.7___The accessible restroom entry configuration provides adequate maneuvering and turnaround space (60 inches in diameter) for wheelchairs.
6.8___The path to all fixtures in the accessible restroom is at least 36 inches wide.
6.9___The accessible restroom stall door is operable with a closed fist (accessible to a person with limited use of his/her hands) inside and out.
6.10___The accessible restroom has at least one wheelchair-accessible stall that provides adequate maneuvering space for a wheelchair.
6.11___The wheelchair-accessible stall has grab bars behind and on the side wall nearest the toilet.
6.12___The wheelchair-accessible stall has a toilet seat that is 17 to 19 inches high.
6.13___The wheelchair-accessible stall has a toilet seat that does not spring back to a lifted position.
6.14___The accessible restroom has at least one urinal with a rim no higher than 17 inches above the floor.
6.15___The accessible restroom has at least one lavatory with a 30-inch wide by 48-inch deep clear space in front of it.
6.16___The accessible restroom lavatory has a rim no higher than 34 inches.
6.17___The accessible restroom lavatory has at least 29 inches of knee space between the floor and the bottom of the lavatory apron.
6.18___The accessible restroom lavatory has no hot pipes or sharp surfaces underneath that could harm a person in a wheelchair.
6.19___The accessible restroom lavatory faucet can be operated with one closed fist (accessible to a person with limited use of his/her hands).
6.20___The accessible restroom lavatory faucet (if self-closing) permits the water to flow for at least 10 seconds.
6.21___The accessible restroom soap dispensers and hand dryers are within reach of a person in a wheelchair, and are operable with one closed fist.
6.22___The accessible restroom mirror (if provided) is mounted with the bottom edge of the reflecting surface no higher than 40 inches.
7. Elevators
7.1___The passenger elevators are located on an accessible path of travel.
7.2___The passenger elevator doors have a clear opening of not less than 36 inches.
7.3___The passenger elevators have wheelchair-turning spaces that are at least 68 inches wide by 51 inches deep.
7.4___The passenger elevators have controls that are not higher than 54 inches for side approach, and not higher than 48 inches for front approach.
7.5___The passenger elevators have controls that are labeled in raised Braille.
7.6___The passenger elevators serve all public levels of the building.
8. Other
8.1___Notes regarding additional observed barriers are attached.
8.2___Exhibits are attached.
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Key:
Y = Yes. The statement is true and accessibility appears to be adequate.
N = No. The statement is false and accessibility appears to be deficient.
U = Unknown. Inspector did not determine accessibility.
N/A = Not applicable.
1. Parking
1.1___There are enough accessible parking spaces (8 feet wide plus 5-foot access aisle).
Total number of parking spacesRequired number of accessible parking spaces
1 to 25 1
26 to 502
51 to 753
76 to 1004
101 to 1505
151 to 2006
201 to 3007
301 to 4008
401 to 5009
501 to 1,0002% of the total number of
parking spaces
over 1,00020, plus 1 for each 100 over 1,000
1.2___The accessible parking spaces are marked with the International Symbol of Accessibility.
1.3___The accessible parking spaces are the closest spaces to the accessible entrance of the building.
1.4___The accessible parking spaces have access aisles that are part of the accessible route to the accessible entrance of the building.
2. Route of Travel
2.1___There is a route of travel from the accessible parking spaces to the accessible entrance that does not require the use of stairs.
2.2___The route of travel is at least 36 inches wide.
2.3___The slopes on the route of travel are not greater than 5% (1-inch rise/20-inch run).
2.4___The route of travel is stable, firm and slip-resistant.
2.5___The curbs on the route of travel include ramped curb-cuts with a width of at least 36 inches.
3. Ramps
3.1___Ramps longer than 6 feet have railings on both sides.
3.2___Railings are sturdy and between 34 and 38 inches high.
3.3___Ramps are stable, firm and slip-resistant.
3.4___There is a 5-foot-long level landing at the top and bottom of every 30-foot horizontal length of ramp and at every ramp switchback.
4. Entrance
4.1___The main entrance is accessible, or there is a ramp, lift or alternative accessible entrance.
4.2___All inaccessible entrances have signs giving directions to the nearest accessible entrance.
4.3___The accessible entrance door has at least 32 inches of clear opening.
4.4___The accessible entrance door has at least 24 inches of clear wall space on the pull-side of the door next to the handle.
4.5___The accessible entrance door handle is no higher than 48 inches.
4.6___The accessible entrance door handle is operable with a closed fist (accessible to a person with limited use of his/her hands).
4.7___The accessible entrance door can be opened without too much force (less than 8½ pounds of force).
4.8___The accessible entrance threshold is not a trip hazard or wheelchair barrier (less than a ¼-inch high, or less than ¾-inches high with bevels on both sides).
4.9___The automatic door closer (if one exists) on the accessible entrance takes at least three seconds to close the door.
5. Interior
5.1___The interior carpeting is low-pile and tightly woven.
5.2___There are no noted hindrances to a person who uses a cane.
5.3___The corridors are at least 36 inches wide.
5.4___The corridors have wheelchair-passing spaces at reasonable intervals (less than 200 feet), or intersecting corridors that can be used as passing spaces.
6. Restrooms
6.1___Public restrooms include at least one fully accessible restroom on an accessible route of travel.
6.2___The inaccessible restrooms have signs that give directions to accessible ones.
6.3___Pictograms or symbols are used to identify restrooms.
6.4___Accessible restroom door handles are no higher than 48 inches.
6.5___Accessible restroom door handles are operable with a closed fist (accessible to a person with limited use of his/her hands).
6.6___Accessible restroom doors can be opened without too much force (less than 5 pounds of force).
6.7___The accessible restroom entry configuration provides adequate maneuvering and turnaround space (60 inches in diameter) for wheelchairs.
6.8___The path to all fixtures in the accessible restroom is at least 36 inches wide.
6.9___The accessible restroom stall door is operable with a closed fist (accessible to a person with limited use of his/her hands) inside and out.
6.10___The accessible restroom has at least one wheelchair-accessible stall that provides adequate maneuvering space for a wheelchair.
6.11___The wheelchair-accessible stall has grab bars behind and on the side wall nearest the toilet.
6.12___The wheelchair-accessible stall has a toilet seat that is 17 to 19 inches high.
6.13___The wheelchair-accessible stall has a toilet seat that does not spring back to a lifted position.
6.14___The accessible restroom has at least one urinal with a rim no higher than 17 inches above the floor.
6.15___The accessible restroom has at least one lavatory with a 30-inch wide by 48-inch deep clear space in front of it.
6.16___The accessible restroom lavatory has a rim no higher than 34 inches.
6.17___The accessible restroom lavatory has at least 29 inches of knee space between the floor and the bottom of the lavatory apron.
6.18___The accessible restroom lavatory has no hot pipes or sharp surfaces underneath that could harm a person in a wheelchair.
6.19___The accessible restroom lavatory faucet can be operated with one closed fist (accessible to a person with limited use of his/her hands).
6.20___The accessible restroom lavatory faucet (if self-closing) permits the water to flow for at least 10 seconds.
6.21___The accessible restroom soap dispensers and hand dryers are within reach of a person in a wheelchair, and are operable with one closed fist.
6.22___The accessible restroom mirror (if provided) is mounted with the bottom edge of the reflecting surface no higher than 40 inches.
7. Elevators
7.1___The passenger elevators are located on an accessible path of travel.
7.2___The passenger elevator doors have a clear opening of not less than 36 inches.
7.3___The passenger elevators have wheelchair-turning spaces that are at least 68 inches wide by 51 inches deep.
7.4___The passenger elevators have controls that are not higher than 54 inches for side approach, and not higher than 48 inches for front approach.
7.5___The passenger elevators have controls that are labeled in raised Braille.
7.6___The passenger elevators serve all public levels of the building.
8. Other
8.1___Notes regarding additional observed barriers are attached.
8.2___Exhibits are attached.
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