Monday, April 11, 2011

THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT - 14


A GUIDE TO UNIVERSAL DESIGN

The useful life of a building may span many decades during which the uses of the facility can change.

Even if the occupants of a building must meet demanding physical fitness requirements, this generally does not abrogate the need for the building to be accessible to people with disabilities.

Other employees, such as those responsible for cleaning, maintenance, and clerical tasks, may need access to some or all of the areas in question. Supervisory personnel and officials may also need access to such areas.

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