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I am not familiar with the ADA, not being an American, but you seem to be misinterpreting the advice. It is not telling you at what height to place the panel or other exhibit should be, but rather to site the exhibit so it can be comfortably viewed _from_ those heights (ie a range consonant with someone sitting in a wheelchair).
Best wishes
Pete
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Peter M Gray
Museums Officer
East Lothian Council
www.eastlothian.gov.uk/museums
www.eastlothianmuseums.org
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Sent: 22 February 2006 21:34
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Subject: ADA Exhibit Requirements
I had a question on ADA requirements for exhibits. We are having
conversation on the issue of
wheelchairs and that the "exhibit can be seen from viewing sightings of
43 in. to 51 in. high from the floor."
(p 5 of 39 ADMS, PNNEW INDEX).
Does that mean that we can only have 8 in. of panel on the wall, or
that the panel must fit within that area
off the floor, or it could mean the panel can be anywhere from 0 in. to
51 in's from the floor?
I have seen no museums are using only an 8 inch section of panel (43 to
51 in. from the floor) for their exhibit/labels, or have their entire
panels/exhibit BELOW 51 inches.
Sitting in a chair near the panels it is readable, but we were thinking
there are more people who are 5 feet 5 or taller who would have a very
difficult time looking down at something 43 inches, especially if trying
to read the text.
How does your museum comply with ADA requirements with this issue?
John
Boise, ID
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