ADA Compliance
Accessible, code-compliant entrances — automatic operators, compliant hardware and documented inspections that keep your facility ADA-ready.
Accessible entrances, documented compliance
Accessible entrances are part of safe egress and your building's life safety — and ADA compliance protects your business from liability while showing every visitor they're welcome. Non-compliant doors, operators or hardware are a common — and avoidable — citation.
The ADA Standards (§404) set the targets: a manual interior door should take no more than 5 lbf to open, and its closer should take at least 5 seconds to close. Where manual force can't be met, a power operator is the fix — low-energy / power-assist (ANSI/BHMA A156.19) push-plate operators, or full-energy (A156.10) automatics. HPDS assesses your entrances, installs and services ADA-compliant operators and hardware, and documents the work so you can demonstrate compliance.
ADA Compliance — service & scope
- Low-energy / power-assist operators (A156.19)
- Full-energy automatic doors (A156.10)
- Compliant push/pull & panic hardware
- Accessible-entrance assessments
- Opening-force & closing-speed adjustment
- AAADM-certified automatic-door work
- Thresholds, clearances & approach
- Actuator placement & signage
- Documented compliance reporting
Common questions
Can you make existing doors ADA compliant?
Is this related to your AAADM automatic-door service?
Do you provide documentation of compliance?
Can you assess our whole facility?
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