If you are asking whether our outdoor bench factory tests for ADA compliance, the answer is a resounding yes. We understand that accessibility is not a luxury but a necessity in public and commercial spaces. Every bench we manufacture undergoes rigorous testing to meet the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements.
For a bench to be ADA-compliant, several critical factors are verified. First, the seat height must typically be between 17 and 19 inches from the ground to allow for safe and comfortable transfer from a wheelchair. Second, we ensure there is adequate clear floor space (usually 30 inches by 48 inches) adjacent to the bench so a wheelchair user can position themselves properly. Third, we check the stability and weight capacity. Our benches are tested to support up to 1,000 pounds with no tipping, ensuring they remain secure when users lean or shift weight. Finally, we inspect the walking surface around the bench to confirm it is firm, stable, and slip-resistant, as required by ADA guidelines.
We do not just rely on design drawings. Our factory uses calibrated jigs and level platforms to simulate real-world installation conditions. Each production batch is randomly sampled for dimensional accuracy, and we retain certification documentation for every model. We can provide a compliance certificate upon request.
By choosing our factory, you are not just buying a bench—you are investing in an inclusive environment where everyone can rest, gather, and enjoy public spaces. If you have specific site requirements or need custom heights, our engineering team can adjust the design while still maintaining full compliance. We are committed to making great outdoor seating that serves all people.
