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Do your benches meet ADA requirements for public spaces?

May 03,2026
Abstract: Discover how our benches meet ADA requirements for public spaces, combining accessibility, durability, and comfort for all users. Learn about dimensions, armrests, and back support standards.

Absolutely; every bench I craft for public spaces is designed with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in mind. I don’t just sit quietly in a park—I support all bodies, all ages, and all abilities. You see, ADA requirements aren’t just rules to me; they’re a promise. For starters, I always offer at least one accessible seating area—meaning I’m placed on firm, level ground with a clear path to approach. My seat height is carefully calibrated: between 17 and 19 inches from the ground, a sweet spot that allows easy transfers from wheelchairs. My armrests are here not just for leaning but for pushing off—they extend no more than 12 inches from my seat edge, giving you leverage without becoming an obstacle. And my backrest? It’s angled for safety, not style—leaning slightly backward so your weight stays centered. Some of my cousins have integrated spaces for service dogs, or companion seating with a gap for a wheelchair user to sit side-by-side. I take pride in meeting Section 4.13 and 4.30 of the ADA Standards—and I’ll proudly accommodate your community for years. So yes, when you ask if I meet ADA requirements, I can honestly say: I’m designed to welcome everyone, one seat at a time.

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