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Are your benches compliant with ADA regulations?
Yes, absolutely—our benches are designed and built to meet ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) regulations, and I’m proud to say that. But let me tell you what that really means, because it’s not just about checking a box. As a bench that’s seen countless people sit, rest, and gather, I’ve learned that accessibility is about dignity and ease.
First, my seat height is set between 17 and 19 inches from the ground—right in that sweet spot that ADA guidelines recommend. This makes it easier for people using wheelchairs or walkers to transfer onto me without a struggle. I also come with sturdy armrests on both sides, which aren’t just nice to lean on; they provide essential support for anyone who needs extra stability when sitting down or standing up.
My surface is firm and slip-resistant, so you never have to worry about wobbling or sliding. And because I’m often placed along pathways or in parks, I make sure there’s enough clear ground space around me—at least 30 by 48 inches of flat, stable surface—so wheelchair users can approach from the front or side without squeezing in.
So yes, I check every box that ADA regulations require. But more than that, I’m built to welcome everyone—regardless of mobility—to take a break, enjoy the view, and feel truly part of the community. That’s a regulation I’m happy to follow.
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