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ADA walkway and railings

Kendra

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I have a situation where a client wants to do an ADA "walkway" (not ramp because it is 1:20 slope) from his parking lot to the front patio/landing. The landing is 1'6 1/2" off the ground. Technically, a handrail is not required on this walkway from my understanding. And not required on the landing because it is less than 30" from the ground. It still seems high for someone in a wheelchair to be on any incline without a handrail going up to a 1'6 1/2" elevation though? Can someone tell me if I am understanding this correctly?

Also, considering this is not technically a "ramp" would I need a "landing"?
 
A railing and landing are not required by code.

However, a minimum railing and edge protection (ADASAD 405.9 & 505) would be prudent. A full guard isn't necessary.
 
Not sure how a walkway becomes a ADA walkway, but as noted, 1:20 is not a ramp, thus no handrails required.

As to installing handrails with edge protection, I agree with Paul definitely prudent.

If the owner does not want to spend the money or maybe look at them, once someone goes off the side they might rethink it.
 
How wide is the walkway, 48" is preferred. What is its length and how do you accommodate 2way traffic?
 
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