One thing to keep in mind when designing for children is that you still have to maintain the requirements for adults.
Ada drinking fountain height requirement.
Spout height and knee.
The space should be at least 30 inches wide and 17 to 19 inches deep.
Elements such as wheelchair accessible drinking fountains must provide a knee clearance of at least 27.
Drinking fountains or water coolers required to be accessible by 4 1 shall comply with 4 15.
These regulations adopted revised enforceable accessibility standards called the 2010 ada standards for accessible design 2010 standards or standards.
Units shall have a clear floor or ground space complying with 305 positioned for a forward approach and centered on the unit.
Ada drinking fountain requirements.
They should also have a minimum clear floor space of 30 by 48 for wheelchair accommodation.
A low drinking fountain is designed for a person confined to a wheelchair.
The 2010 ada requires that a minimum of two drinking fountains be provided when drinking fountains are part of the project.
Drinking fountains shall comply with 307 and 602.
4 15 drinking fountains and water coolers.
If located to provide but not exceed this clearance 27 above the floor or ground absolute they are not protruding objects because the leading edge will be within cane detection.
Drinking fountains for children s use 602 1 602 6 drinking fountains designed specifically for children ages 12 and younger can provide a parallel approach instead of a forward approach if the spout is 30 inches high max and no more than 3 1 4 inches from the front edge of the unit including bumpers 602 2 ex.
Spouts shall be no higher than 36 in 915 mm measured from the floor or ground surfaces to the spout outlet.
602 2 clear floor space.
Spout height and knee clearance.
Knee and toe clearance complying with 306 shall be provided.
To be ada compliant wall mounted water fountains are required to have knee space between the floor or ground and bottom of the fountain of at least 27 inches.
Yet the accessibility standard only specified a requirement for the low drinking fountain.
First the difference between the two.
For many years the ada recommended a high and low drinking fountain.
That all changed when the 2006 international building code was published.
The ada has height requirement provisions for counters tables and other articles where wheelchair use could impair a person s ability to effectively maneuver work and rest.
The department of justice published revised regulations for titles ii and iii of the americans with disabilities act of 1990 ada in the federal register on september 15 2010.