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Accessible Bathing Facilities with Bathtubs as Defined by the ADA

Bathing facilities with a bathtub have ADA requirements for clear spaces for the bathtub and other elements, door maneuvering space, grab bars, and controls. The 2010 ADA Standards do not specify the size of bathing rooms which is determined by the layout, the type and number of fixtures, and other factors and design choices. How various requirements are met, including fixture clearances, turning space, and door maneuvering clearance will determine the minimum dimensions of the room.

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Accessible Bathing Facilities with Transfer Showers as Defined by the ADA

Bathing facilities with a alternate roll-in shower have ADA requirements for size of the shower, clear spaces for other elements, grab bars, controls, and a shower threshold. The 2010 ADA Standards do not specify the size of bathrooms which is determined by the layout, the type and number of fixtures, and other factors and design choices.

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Accessible Bathing Facilities with Alternate Roll-In Showers as Defined by the ADA

Bathing facilities with a alternate roll-in shower have ADA requirements for size of the shower, clear spaces for other elements, grab bars, controls, and a shower threshold. The 2010 ADA Standards do not specify the size of bathrooms which is determined by the layout, the type and number of fixtures, and other factors and design choices.

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Accessible Bathing Facilities with Standard Roll-In Showers as Defined by the ADA

Bathing facilities with a standard roll-in shower have ADA requirements for size of the shower, clear space adjacent to the shower and other elements, grab bars, controls, and a shower threshold. The 2010 ADA Standards do not directly specify the size of bathrooms which is determined by the layout, the type and number of fixtures, and other factors and design choices.

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Accessible Bathing Facilities as Defined by the ADA

In new construction, all bathing facilities must comply with the ADA, including employee only. Each bathing room of an addition must comply as would be required in new construction. When existing bathing rooms are altered, the Standards apply according to the planned scope of work. Where multi-user and unisex bathing rooms are provided, both types must comply. The 2010 ADA Standards do not generally require bathing rooms to be provided in a specific location.

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