Thursday, August 13, 2020

THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT AT 30 -- PART 11

VOICES OF VICTORY, CELEBRATION OF CIVIL RIGHTS
AND REMAINING CHALLENGES 
Altom said he never goes to explain accessibility modifications without a copy of the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines in hand. 

He always has an extra ADAAG to give to the business owner.

“I want to work with the person. 

Maybe they always wanted to build a new door and now they can understand how to make the replacement door compliant, and maybe they can even use it as a tax write-off,” he said. 

“My mindset is to give the person the tools to help them, to let them make modifications that are cost-effective, so they see me and the ADAAG as an asset.

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