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If a specified pull station meets the control requirements of ADA, which is preferred/required, single action or dual action type?
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Both pulls I posted say they meet AdaADAguy said:MH, I understood the Height and clear floor space requirements. It was whether a double action would require more than one hand to operate it (ie: if it had a protective cover that needed to be lifted and held up simultaneous with operating the alarm).
CDA,
The Potter single action requires you to "insert" fingers (if you have any). Sigma has modified the design of this unit with a modified projecting "T" that can be field retrofitted to existing Potters.
They can meet some sections and not otherscda said:Both pulls I posted say they meet Ada
I looked and found it for the stobes, will keep lookingADAguy said:Can you post me a cite please?