righter101
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Hey everyone.
Using ANSI 117.1-2009
Existing drugstore with Rx pharmacy in back. Existing pharmacy has 2 windows with staff in offices behind window. You walk up to the window, the counter is inside the window. About 42" above the floor. You drop off your Rx paper at one window, pick it up at another.
They want to add another window that is farther down the wall for "consultations".
Once you get your meds, you can either go to the proposed "consultation" window, or you can take your Rx and go to the front of the store to pay for it.
No cashier transactions at the Rx windows.
Question is this, would this qualify as a "service counter"?
They want to match existing 42" height of other windows.
I was discussing it with the applicant and they claim that although it might not meet ADA standards, they always have a pharmacist willing to walk around the counter and give meds to someone or bring a clipboard to sign....
Thoughts?
Thanks.
Using ANSI 117.1-2009
Existing drugstore with Rx pharmacy in back. Existing pharmacy has 2 windows with staff in offices behind window. You walk up to the window, the counter is inside the window. About 42" above the floor. You drop off your Rx paper at one window, pick it up at another.
They want to add another window that is farther down the wall for "consultations".
Once you get your meds, you can either go to the proposed "consultation" window, or you can take your Rx and go to the front of the store to pay for it.
No cashier transactions at the Rx windows.
Question is this, would this qualify as a "service counter"?
They want to match existing 42" height of other windows.
I was discussing it with the applicant and they claim that although it might not meet ADA standards, they always have a pharmacist willing to walk around the counter and give meds to someone or bring a clipboard to sign....
Thoughts?
Thanks.