For most of us,
metal handrails are a convenience only. When we’re tired after a long day, we might grab a metal handrail to help ourselves up the stairs. Or when the stairs are slick after a snowstorm, we’ll grip the handrail with extra caution to keep from falling. Most of the time though, it’s unnecessary. We might let our hand hover over the handrail or glide along it, but we wouldn’t be upset if it suddenly disappeared. However, this isn’t the case for everyone. When children, the elderly, and people with physical disabilities use stairs, they sometimes rely on a secure handrail in order to make it up or down the stairs safely.
That’s where the
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) comes into play. The ADA has created a set of compliance standards, or a list of features that will make products accessible to people with disabilities. Products that meet these regulations are said to be “ADA compliant.” To gain this standard, a metal handrail must contain the following features:
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