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606.2 Clear floor space beneath sinks

ADAguy

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Ouch! Does this in fact mean no doors allowed beneath bathroom sinks in T-II & T-III's?

exception 3. says cabinets only allowed in residential dwelling units.

What of employee breakrooms and doctors offices?

Just came up today? Why now?
 
I believe the employee breakroom is covered by Ex 1 of my 2003 Ansi 117 which would exempt kitchen sinks without a range....Doctors office is employee work area....ICC land not ADA....
 
Employee break rooms, unless there is a kitchenette with stove, are allowed to have parallel approach (606.2 exc 1). Cabinets allowed under sink for parallel approach (allowed but not preferred).

Exc 3 describes full casework that is removable, not casework that has the knee and toe clearances built in with flooring and finishes installed inside the knee/toe clearances. IMO exc 3 is for "adaptable" conditions that are typical to residential units, not built as accessible sink or lavatory conditions required in public agency or commercial buildings.
 
In classrooms; the sink (or lav as applicable) must have clear floor space with knee and toe clearances. Casework/cabinetry is not an issue if the approach, clear floor space with knee and toe clearances are provided. The result is a clear "hole" under the fixture thus there is no "cabinet" in the way. Sizes and clearances are different based on student age group.
 
Yup! No doors blocking the clear floor space beneath the counter. "Clear" hole, as in : Access hole" (smiling), sorry about that.
 
I have been called something close to "Access hole" many times. Put that pun into the "use until trite" bin, then when the groans get loud enough, find a new pun. "I hates puns" (Yosemite Sam)
 
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