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What Makes a Drinking Fountain DDA Compliant?

Do you often wonder if the street furniture in a facility is DDA compliant? It is hard to notice at first glance, but a little bit of research conducted by Astra Street Furniture will help clear things up.

What Makes a Drinking Fountain DDA Compliant?

Not all drinking fountains on the market comply with DDA requirements, overall making them unfit for use in accessible areas within a facility. Astra Street Furniture has conducted research into what features make a drinking fountain DDA compliant.

LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION

DDA-compliant drinking fountains are strategically placed in positions that do not intrude on the path of travel for pedestrians. When installing drinking fountains there must be a clear passage of at least 1000mm to meet standards. DDA-compliant drinking fountains are accessible from both sides and the front of the unit. A recommended space for wheelchairs for overhanging fountains is 1800 x 15000mm with a minimum of 800mm. A minimum clearance overhang for wheelchairs is 300mm for both a front and side approach.

HEIGHT IS ALL

Another component to be considered is the height. The height of a DDA-compliant drinking fountain should allow an individual to drink at a height of approximately 800-900mm. For wheelchairs users this allows a spacious amount of room to access the fountain and get close enough to easily drink from it.

What Makes a Drinking Fountain DDA Compliant?

TO TOUCH OR NOT TO TOUCH

There are two types of drinking fountain operating systems – sensors or manually operated. Astra Street Furniture drinking fountains are manually operated. The manual controls of the drinking fountain can vary from a lever handle or a pushbutton control. A lever handle is required to be a minimum of 45mm long and a pushbutton control is to be a minimum of 25mm in diameter. A pushbutton control is to be activated before the button becomes level with the surrounding surface at a maximum force of 20N. The manual controls of the drinking fountains are to be within 300mm from the leading edge on the approach side, with a height range of 600-1100mm. The best preference height is 800-900mm.

With this one-stop-shop guide to a DDA-complaint drinking fountain provided by Astra Street Furniture, you will never be left clueless or confused about what is needed to attain DDA requirements.

Astra Street Furniture

Astra Street Furniture

3 Jamieson Place , Glendenning, New South Wales, 2761

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