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Lifts must have seats and footrests; armrests are preferable but not re- quired. The seat height must be between 16 inches and 19 inches measured to the top of the seat, and the seat must be at least 16 inches wide. Lifts must support at least 300 pounds. Lifts must submerge to at least 18 inches under the water.
The Hoyer Classic Pool Lift is designed to provide great support for easier recreation and therapeutic swimming. The full 62 lifting range and 360 swivel helps place the user gently below the water. The hydraulic power can be used at anytime, and the heavy-duty steel construction supports up to 400 lbs.
Elevators are not required in facilities under three stories or with fewer than 3000 square feet per floor, unless the building is a shopping center or mall; professional office of a health care provider; public transit station; or airport passenger terminal.
Passing space Along an accessible route you are required to have 36 clear width. This width is required to be widened to 60 every 200 feet. This is to allow people in wheelchairs and pedestrians to pass each other.
Height (Riser) Uniform Height: The height of the riser (vertical part of the step) must be uniform, with a height between 4 inches (100 mm) and 7 inches (180 mm).
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