MasterFormat is the standard in the construction industry for formatting the specifications and other written information for commercial and institutional building projects in the U.S. and Canada. It provides a...
MasterFormat is the standard in the construction industry for formatting the specifications and other written information for commercial and institutional building projects in the U.S. and Canada. It provides a...
Not all wheelchair ramps for home use are created equal. While a commercial building calls for one kind of product, a private residence may call for another. Handicap ramps for...
Mistakes in ADA door threshold compliance can be costly. One common mistake in both new construction and the alteration of existing structures is overlooking the requirement of a level, maneuverable...
One consideration in choosing an ADA-compliant wheelchair threshold ramp rubber or aluminum is the material composition. Both rubber and aluminum ramps are available in the marketplace. SafePath Products manufactures disability...
ADA non compliance complaints with disability access regulation violations is the right thing to do. Nevertheless, it’s hard to see these kinds of lawsuits as anything other than harassment. Unfortunately...
ADA compliance guidelines are not always understood, and the Federal ADA home page provides a helpful list of “Myths and Facts about the American Disabilities Act” which is no longer...

The ADA ramp landing code was created to make it easier for the elderly and handicapped to access public building. If you’re building is classified as a “public accommodation”, then...

Upgrading to ADA-compliant gym mats is essential for schools aiming to provide safe, accessible, and inclusive gymnasiums. As ADA regulations evolve , ensuring your school gymnasium flooring meets accessibility standards...

What does ADA compliant mean for a building built before the rules were enacted? ADA Compliance for Buildings Built Before 1990 Many people are under the impression that the...

Floor transitions with a rise greater than 1/2″ must be treated for safety and disability access. Many contractors will construct reducers made of wood in order to manage the problem....
Explore expert insights, product updates, and tips to enhance safety and accessibility. Stay ahead with the latest from Safepath.
Explore expert insights, product updates, and tips to enhance safety and accessibility. Stay ahead with the latest from Safepath.