Kendra
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I am renovating an office space for a PR firm and the CEO wants a private office. Do the door clearances for this single office have to meet ada?
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Does he/she meet with his/her employees in the office?I am renovating an office space for a PR firm and the CEO wants a private office. Do the door clearances for this single office have to meet ada?
I am the designerKendra what is your role with regards to your question?
Yes he will meet with clients in the office. They will be able to enter and exit and the door is 36", but the clear floor space would be a bit smaller than what is required.Does he/she meet with his/her employees in the office?
Will his/her disabled employees be abled to enter and exit through that door?
OK thank you!The door from the corridor or receptionist area into the office needs to be accessible so disabled people can visit the CEO, and in case the CEO or his successor should become disabled.
A door that's not accessible might not allow a big executive desk and other furniture to be moved into the office.