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Accessible Door Handle

As a push/pull....most likely....as a panic...No....You said exterior....nevermind about panic....Nothing in the code about sharpness that I am aware of....
 
Not an Ada person , but to pull open a door with it, don't you have to pull it a great distance??

Would that meet other Ada requirements????
 
I know it does not work for panic, the occupant load is under 50, as cda said it is a pull into the interior of the space.
 
Appears similar to some hospital room hardware, however the word "Pull" implies that without fingers how would you "pull" it?
 
ADAguy said:
Appears similar to some hospital room hardware, however the word "Pull" implies that without fingers how would you "pull" it?
You can ask the same question of other door hardware
 
To put it bluntly...hook it with your nub....Like CDA it would not be any different than a lever action set....
 
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steveray said:
To put it bluntly...hook it with your nub....Like CDA it would not be any different than a lever action set....
I was thinking the opposite way, there is other hardware that everyone may not be able to operate
 
There will always be hardware that someone will not be able to operate or unwilling to...If I lose both of my arms, I am NOT opening the public bathroom door with my mouth.......maybe at home....
 
Thanks for your replies, I am going to have him knock down the sharp edges as that handle almost cut my hand when I used it, but will allow it as installed
 
Chad Pasquini said:
Thanks for your replies, I am going to have him knock down the sharp edges as that handle almost cut my hand when I used it, but will allow it as installed
put it is on the exterior side of the door???

Door guru is on vaction, would like to hear the guru's opinion.
 
cda, it is an exterior door with the pull handle on the inside, the door also swings in. will post manufactures name tomorrow as I do not have it handy right now. whether it is this handle or a bar handle, you still have to pull it. My biggest concern with this one was the fact that it almost cut my hand when trying it out. If I were disabled with say a stub hand, I would not want to get cut up by the thing
 
Can it be operated with a closed fist?

I do not know if you can.get a fist behind it

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