ACDI Kiosk options can be configured
to meet ADA Standards.
The Department of Justice adopted new
ADA Standards that took effect on March 15,
2012. The revised regulations replaced original
standards of the Americans with Disabilities
Act (ADA). The new standards are designed
to improve accessibility for 54 million disabled
Americans.
The ADA requires all newly constructed public
and commercial facilities to be accessible.
This includes locations such as office buildings,
restaurants, hotels, theaters, doctors' offices,
pharmacies, retail stores, museums, libraries,
parks, private schools, and daycare centers.
These requirements may apply if you are
considering deploying a new kiosk or making
updates to an existing project. Ignoring
ADA standards can put your business or
organization at risk. Compliance lawsuits can
result in a court order, monetary damages or
civil penalties.
ACDI's RSX1000 line of products come in
variations that can help organizations meet
ADA compliance goals. This document outlines
several considerations. It also includes details
on the method of installing the supplied kiosk
that is crucial to meeting these needs.
ADA COMPLIANCE
CONSIDERATIONS
RSX1000
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