–Class B by default, with Class A options available when specified. Our standard locker body and door materials are all class B fire rate phenolic manufactured by Trespa. Class A lockers are available where specified however it will be 10-15% more and may also extend project lead times.
–Yes, absolutely! See below for our guild on the factors to consider.
Where are ADA lockers required?
The 2010 ADA Standard, states in Section 225.2 that at least 1 of 200 lockers in a facility must but accessible and that in a facility with more space than 201, 10 plus 2% of lockers must be accessible. The code also states that if lockers are in a cluster at least 5% or 1 locker must be accessible.
What are the requirements for ADA?
Accessible means that the space must abide the regulation in section 811 and section 803.2. To ensure locker ADA Compliance the 7 factors below must be taken into account.
1. There must be clear floor and ground space
2. There must be enough turning space for wheelchairs and other such devices
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3. Doors must not swing into the room unless there is adequate ground space
4. Benches that comply with 903 shall be provided with the room
5. There must be adequate reach ranges
6. Height ranges must be in accordance with section 308
7. The hardware/operable part must be compliant with section 309