Research

Accessibility Guide for Playground and Play Area Surfaces

The Essential concepts Playground Owners, Operators, and Planners need to understand about Accessible Play Area Surfaces. It's best understood if you have a firm background in accessibility compliance.
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Accessibility Considerations for Temporary Medical Facilities

State and local governments are required to comply with the ADA in the provision of temporary medical facilities.
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The U.S. Census and People with Disabilities

The second part of a two part series on the U.S. Census and people with disabilities.

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Resources on COVID-19 and the ADA

We have compiled a list of useful information and articles on the COVID-19 Coronavirus.
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People with Disabilities and COVID-19

What you need to know about COVID-19, how it affects people with disabilities and what the ADA says about it.

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The U.S. Census and American Sign Language

The first part of a two part series on the U.S. Census and people with disabilities.

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Telehealth and People with Disabilities

Telehealth saves time and manages your health in a streamlined care experience.

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Making Emergency Alerts Accessible for People with Hearing Disabilities

With the recent spate of emergency alerts about the COVID-19 viral outbreak on television, it's important to make sure emergency broadcasts are accessible.

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Pedestrian Access and Line of Sight

As a designer for a Title II entity under the Americans with Disabilities Act, I look at things a little differently now. 

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Historic Exemptions

The misconception behind historic properties is that very old buildings are historic by nature and therefore immune from accessibly compliance requirements of the ADA. Learn how the ADA applies to historic buildings.