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Restaurant Disability Access Inspection San Francisco

CASp Inspection / ADA Inspection – Make sure your Restaurant is Disability Accessible.

Accessible Parking Space Surveys

These surveys document the number and location of handicap parking spaces, as well as the dimensions of the spaces and whether they are properly marked. This information can be used to identify areas where accessible parking is inadequate and to plan for future expansions or renovations.

Ramp and Entryway Surveys

Ramp and Entryway Surveys assess the accessibility of restaurant entrances, documenting any obstacles that prevent wheelchair users from entering the building. The survey also notes the width of the doorway, the height of the entryway threshold, and other features that affect accessibility.

Interior Surveys

These also evaluate the layout of the dining area and restrooms, noting any areas that are inaccessible or difficult to navigate. They also take into account the comfort and cleanliness of the seating, as well as the staff’s ability to provide prompt and attentive service. In addition, interior surveys often assess the restaurant’s overall atmosphere and decor.

FAQs

About Restaurant Disability Access Inspection San Francisco

A: You can contact the Department of Building Inspection to schedule an inspection. The department will need to know the address of the restaurant, the type of business, and the contact information for the owner or manager.
A: Inspections are typically conducted every three to five years. However, if there are significant changes made to the restaurant, or if complaints are received, inspections may be conducted more frequently.
A: If a restaurant fails to meet the minimum standards for disability access, the owner or manager may be subject to fines. The restaurant may also be required to make changes to its premises in order to bring it into compliance with the law.

A: There are a number of things you can do to prepare for an inspection, such as:

-Making sure that all entrances and exits are wheelchair accessible

-Ensuring that there is an accessible route from the street to the dining area

-Making sure that all restrooms are wheelchair accessible

-Providing Braille or large print menus upon request

-Making sure that staff is trained in how to assist customers with disabilities.

If you have any questions about restaurant disability access inspections, or if you would like to schedule an inspection, please contact the Department of Building Inspection.

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!

Phone: (415) 639-3949
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