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Hand Dryer Innovations Arrive In Time For Increased ADA Enforcement
The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) was designed, in part, to provide people with disabilities safe accessibility to public accommodations. The wide-ranging bill affected nearly every aspect of a building, down to basic fixtures like hand dryers in the restroom.

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Under ADA regulations, any fixture that sits 27 inches or more above the floor must not protrude from the wall more than 4 inches. In the past, most facilities met the rules by mounting bulky dryers in a box that was then recessed into the wall. This “Band-Aid” approach is finally changing, however, as manufacturers now offer better, low-profile, surface-mounted dryers.
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