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I am looking for any info on AD compliant shower designs and such. Any help in the right direction would be very helpful.
Thanks
Frank
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Go to this website. All the info you need. Sorry, don't know how to post links. http://www.access-board.gov/html/adaag.htm
Billy
*b WBA At Your ServiceAllyson, If you enter as shown you will have better luck.http://www.access-board.govAll you need to do is put the http:// prefix in front to make it work. The underlining is added by the text editor, automatically. I couldn't get anything more specific to open past this point. It didn't matter, this is where everybody wants to be anyway for general info. Thanks for the link. I've needed that one for a while.
*Tim, " I couldn't get anything more specific to open past this point." Did you enter the whole address? It has all kinds of links for ADA minimum requirements withdiagrams and everything. I'll try to post that link now. We'll see if it works.http://www.access-board.gov/html/adaag.htmBilly
*Thanks for the advice Tim.Billy
*Wrong address. Try this:http://www.access-board.gov/adaag/html/adaag.htmWe'll see if this works.Billy
*That's it. Thanks again, Tim.Billy
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I am looking for any info on AD compliant shower designs and such. Any help in the right direction would be very helpful.
Thanks
Frank