ADA Compliance for Connecticut Businesses
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires businesses to provide accessible facilities to customers and employees. Here’s what Connecticut business owners need to know.
What is ADA Compliance?
The ADA is a federal law that prohibits discrimination based on disability. For businesses, it means ensuring that physical spaces are accessible to people with various disabilities.
Key Requirements
Parking
- Accessible parking spaces based on lot size
- Proper signage (ISA symbol)
- Accessible route from parking to entrance
Entrance
- At least one accessible entrance
- Door width of at least 32 inches
- Handles that don’t require tight gripping
- Automatic doors if possible
Interior
- Aisles wide enough for wheelchairs (at least 36 inches)
- Accessible restrooms
- Lowered counters where appropriate
- Clear pathways free of obstruction
Signage
- Braille and raised letter signage for restrooms
- Directional signage
Connecticut-Specific Requirements
Connecticut has its own accessibility requirements that may exceed federal standards. Local building codes and fire codes also apply.
Benefits of ADA Compliance
- Serves customers with disabilities (20% of population)
- Reduces legal liability
- Improves overall customer experience
- May qualify for tax incentives
- Shows community commitment
How We Can Help
We specialize in ADA-compliant modifications for Connecticut businesses. Our services include:
- ADA assessment and consultation
- Ramp installation
- Doorway widening
- Restroom modifications
- Signage installation
Contact us to learn how we can help make your business accessible.