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For those who have physical limitations, and for their caregivers, making a few modifications in the home can make life a lot less stressful and more accommodating for all members of the household. In 1990, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) became law. In keeping with the spirit of accessibility for all, home versions of bathroom faucets and accessories required for public buildings are available that meet all the same requirements and accommodations for those who have physical limitations.
When making modifications or additions for the disabled, something as simple as accessibility to water sources in the kitchen and bath is a great place to start. ADA-compliant water faucets for the home are positioned for easier reach and the lever handles require less force to turn on and off than standard faucets.
Features Required by ADA
The Americans with Disabilities Act has certain requirements for public restrooms. Those features should be replicated in home modifications and accessories to be truly ADA compliant.
Available Bathroom Faucets for Your Home
Bathroom faucets from Kingston Brass, like the KS142KLNB , feature dual lever handles that meet ADA guidelines and come in a variety of finishes including polished, antiqued or brushed brass, polished chrome, oil rubbed bronze, brushed nickel, or matte black to complement any bathroom décor.
Also in this line, you’ll find the KS2987BAL that features two lever handles that meet ADA guidelines, a spout height of 11.5 inches, and deck mount installation. The elegant design of this faucet will fit in well in more traditional décor. The Heirloom collection faucet comes in a similar variety of finishes and includes drip-free ceramic disc cartridges and matching pop-up drain.
Kingston Brass also offers a variety of ADA-compliant items for your home under their Thrive in Place® Collection such as elegant but very functional grab bars as well as shower seats and other items to help you complete your project.