ADA INSPECTION
PARKING LOT ADA INSPECTION & STRIPING
CASp Inspection Services San Francisco – We will identify all potential barriers that may prevent individuals with disabilities from accessing the facility.
Accessible Route Surveys
An accessible route survey is conducted to identify and document any inaccessible features along a pedestrian route, such as sidewalks, crosswalks, and curb ramps. This type of survey is often required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to ensure that sidewalks and other pedestrian routes are accessible to people with disabilities.
Parking Lot Layout Surveys
A parking lot layout survey is conducted to identify and document the location of all accessible parking spaces, handicapped-accessible entrances, and exits. This type of survey is often required by state or local building codes to ensure that parking lots are accessible to people with disabilities.
Vehicle Turning Radius Surveys
A vehicle turning radius survey is conducted to identify and document the minimum radius needed for a vehicle to turn around in an accessible parking space. This type of survey is often required by the ADA to ensure that parking spaces are accessible to people with disabilities.
Slope and Grade Surveys
A slope and grade survey is conducted to identify and document the slopes and grades of sidewalks, crosswalks, and other pedestrian routes. This type of survey is often required by the ADA to ensure that sidewalks and other pedestrian routes are accessible to people with disabilities.
Signage Surveys
A signage survey is conducted to identify and document the location of all signs that are required by the ADA, such as handicapped-accessible parking signs, braille signs, and directional signs. This type of survey is often required by the ADA to ensure that parking lots are accessible to people with disabilities.
Lighting Surveys
A lighting survey is conducted to identify and document the location of all light fixtures that are required by the ADA, such as handicapped-accessible parking lot lights and exit signs. This type of survey is often required by the ADA to ensure that parking lots are accessible to people with disabilities.
Surface Material Surveys
A surface material survey is conducted to identify and document the type of surface material that is used on sidewalks, crosswalks, and other pedestrian routes. This type of survey is often required by the ADA to ensure that sidewalks and other pedestrian routes are accessible to people with disabilities.
Barrier Surveys
A barrier survey is conducted to identify and document the location of all barriers that are required by the ADA, such as handicapped-accessible parking stalls, wheelchair ramps, and curb cuts. This type of survey is often required by the ADA to ensure that parking lots are accessible to people with disabilities.
Drainage Surveys
A drainage survey is conducted to identify and document the location of all drains and other drainage features that are required by the ADA, such as handicapped-accessible parking lot drains. This type of survey is often required by the ADA to ensure that parking lots are accessible to people with disabilities.
Hazard Surveys
A hazard survey is conducted to identify and document any potential hazards that may be present in a parking lot, such as trip hazards, loose gravel, and standing water. This type of survey is often required by the ADA to ensure that parking lots are safe for people with disabilities.
What sets Disability Access Inspections apart?
Disability Access Inspections (DAI) is a new and innovative program designed to help ensure that public facilities are accessible to people with disabilities. DAI inspectors are highly trained professionals who have extensive experience in accessibility issues. We use state-of-the-art equipment to assess the accessibility of public facilities and make recommendations for improvements. DAI is committed to helping people with disabilities have equal access to public facilities. We believe that everyone should be able to participate in the community, regardless of their abilities. Our goal is to make sure that all public facilities are accessible and inclusive for everyone.
Why choose Disability Access Inspections?
There are many reasons to choose Disability Access Inspections for your next commercial or residential inspection. Our team of experts has the knowledge and experience to provide you with a comprehensive report that meets all local, state, and federal guidelines. We understand the challenges that come with being disabled, and we’re here to help you overcome them.
Contact Us now!
We are here to help make your property more accessible. Our team of experts can provide you with a comprehensive accessibility evaluation, as well as recommendations for modifications that can be made to improve the accessibility of your property. We can also provide you with information about financial assistance programs that may be available to help you cover the costs of these modifications.
Don’t wait any longer, contact us today to schedule your free consultation!
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