ICC / ANSI
A117.1-2003 (Accessible and Usable Buildings and
Facilities)
Learn About the Specifications that Make Sites,
Facilities, Buildings and Elements Accessible to the
Disabled
The specifications in this
standard make sites, facilities, buildings and
elements accessible to and usable by people with
such physical disabilities as the inability to walk,
difficulty walking, reliance on walking aids,
blindness and visual impairment, deafness and
hearing impairment, incoordination, reaching and
manipulation disabilities, lack of stamina,
difficulty interpreting and reacting to sensory
information, and extremes of physical size.
The intent of this standard is
to allow a person with physical disability to
independently get to, enter, and use a site,
facility, building, or element.
The previous edition was the
1998 edition. New to the 2003 edition are criteria
for elements and fixtures primarily for children's
use; enhanced reach range, criteria; transportation
facilities; additional provisions for assembly
areas; and an addition and rearrangement for
accessible dwelling and sleeping units.
These new criteria are
intended to provide a level of coordination between
the accessible provisions of this standard and the
Fair Housing Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG).
This standard is intended for
adoption by government agencies and by organizations
setting model codes to achieve uniformity in the
technical design criteria in building codes and
other regulations.
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