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Priority 4 - Additional Access

Additional Access

Note that this priority is for items not required for basic access in the first three priorities. When amenities such as drinking fountains and public telephones are provided, they should also be accessible to people with disabilities.

ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities - Priority 4: Additional Access

Access Type

Questions

Yes

No

Possible Solutions

Drinking Fountains (ADAAG 4.15)
Is there at least one fountain with clear floor space of at least 30 by 48 inches in front?
___
 
clear space:
_____
___
_____ Clear more room by rearranging or removing furnishings.
 
Is there one fountain with its spout no higher than 36 inches from the ground, and another with a standard height spout (or a single “hi-lo” fountain)?
___
 
height:
_____
___
___ Provide cup dispensers for
fountains with spouts that are too high.
___ Provide accessible cooler.
 
Are controls mounted on the front or on the side near the front edge, and operable with one closed fist?
___
___
___ Replace the controls.
 
Is each water fountain cane-detectable (located within 27 inches of the floor or protruding into the circulation space less than 4 inches from the wall?
___
 
height/protrusion:
_____
___
___ Place a planter or other canedetectable
barrier on each side at floor level.
Telephones (ADAAG 4.31)
If pay or public use phones are provided, is there clear floor space of at least 30 by 48 inches in front of at least one?
___
 
clear space:
_____
___
___ Move furnishings.
___ Replace booth with open
station.
 
Is the highest operable part of the phone no higher than 48 inches (up to 54 inches if a side approach is possible)?
___
 
height:
_____
___
___ Lower telephone.
 
Does the phone protrude no more than 4 inches into the circulation space?
___
 
protrusion:
_____
___
___ Place a cane-detectable
barrier on each side at floor level.
 
Does the phone have push-button controls?
___
___
___ Contact phone company to install push-buttons.
 
Is the phone hearing-aid compatible?
___
___
___ Have phone replaced with a
hearing-aid compatible one.
 
Is the phone adapted with volume control?
___
___
___ Have volume control added.
  Is the phone with volume control identified with appropriate signage? ___ ___ ___ Add signage.
  If there are four or more public phones in the building, is one of the phones equipped with a text telephone (TT or TDD)? ___ ___ ___ Install a text telephone.
___ Have a portable TT available.
___ Provide a shelf and outlet
next to phone.
  Is the location of the text telephone identified by accessible signage bearing the International TDD Symbol? ___ ___ ___ Add signage.