Jean Tessmer-HI
REGISTERED
1. If the wall cabinet is only for the use of qualified maintenance folks and not for public access.
2. if the cabinet is secured so it cannot be opened by anyone else but the qualified maintenance person.
3. if you can locate it so it provides vertical clearance above the back wall toilet grab bar.
4. if you can make sure it is not a protruding object (the toilet will act as a detectable warning).
5. if you can call the DOJ ADA technical assistance line and ask them or some one at TA the US Access Board (USAB is better at looking at speaking to caviates to the code and they wrote it for DOJ) and they say its ok.
2. if the cabinet is secured so it cannot be opened by anyone else but the qualified maintenance person.
3. if you can locate it so it provides vertical clearance above the back wall toilet grab bar.
4. if you can make sure it is not a protruding object (the toilet will act as a detectable warning).
5. if you can call the DOJ ADA technical assistance line and ask them or some one at TA the US Access Board (USAB is better at looking at speaking to caviates to the code and they wrote it for DOJ) and they say its ok.