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MineralMan

(151,273 posts)
34. All ADA-compliant pools lifts can be operated fully by the
Sun Jul 15, 2012, 01:52 PM
Jul 2012

person using the lift. The controls are on the seat. An additional set of controls is on the lift itself, so it can be operated either way. That's part of the ADA requirements. It's good to do a little research before making such statements.

http://www.livewellmedical.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=290_294&zenid=ik35c8at1gbgl8rcfkvu38h2g5

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A mandate such as this pipoman Jul 2012 #1
I agree 100% n/t SickOfTheOnePct Jul 2012 #2
Not to mention the additional liability that the pool owner takes on because of the lift. WillowTree Jul 2012 #13
My step-son is being hired to install these. They are expensive. Lochloosa Jul 2012 #28
Not really. The equipment starts at about $4000, and installation MineralMan Jul 2012 #33
Too Little, Too Late KrashTestDumby Jul 2012 #3
Welcome to DU. Pab Sungenis Jul 2012 #4
Then many pools will shut down, as they won't be able to afford the changes SickOfTheOnePct Jul 2012 #5
ADA-compliant pool lifts start under $4000. MineralMan Jul 2012 #32
The article is misleading. He is actually a US Rep, not a state Rep. libinnyandia Jul 2012 #6
NPR story on this topic Paulie Jul 2012 #7
I think this is a bad idea. elehhhhna Jul 2012 #8
Yep n/t SickOfTheOnePct Jul 2012 #9
no disabled people in the pool, got it CreekDog Jul 2012 #10
Fair enough SickOfTheOnePct Jul 2012 #11
Generally, people with that level of disability have someone who can assist them. MineralMan Jul 2012 #19
Thus the problem pipoman Jul 2012 #44
Didn't SAY disbaled, said people who can neither enter or exit a pool elehhhhna Jul 2012 #12
You just argued against any other way of entering and exiting a pool than with one's legs CreekDog Jul 2012 #14
No one mocked anyone or anything SickOfTheOnePct Jul 2012 #16
through an accessible entry!!! which you and another here are arguing against! CreekDog Jul 2012 #17
I'm sorry you're frustrated, but you aren't answering the question SickOfTheOnePct Jul 2012 #21
Not being able to support your weight on your legs doesn't mean not being able to swim gollygee Jul 2012 #25
People who cannot use the pool won't come to the pool. MineralMan Jul 2012 #27
No one's saying that no pools should have the lifts. WillowTree Jul 2012 #22
I guess if you need a lift to enter an automobile mentalsolstice Jul 2012 #20
No, but every public parking lot shouldn't be required to provide the lifts, either. WillowTree Jul 2012 #24
Invalid comparison, since vehicles equipped with hand controls address this specific issue SickOfTheOnePct Jul 2012 #26
All ADA-compliant pools lifts can be operated fully by the MineralMan Jul 2012 #34
thank you CreekDog Jul 2012 #36
I too want to thank MineralMan for trying SickOfTheOnePct Jul 2012 #37
It's always worth learning the facts. MineralMan Jul 2012 #39
No problem. MineralMan Jul 2012 #38
We have a dear friend who has been a paraplegic for over 40 years proud2BlibKansan Jul 2012 #31
Public pools should be accessible to all of the public. MineralMan Jul 2012 #15
I agree 100% for public (i.e., government) pools SickOfTheOnePct Jul 2012 #18
Sadly, you don't get what you wanted. Anyone covered under ADA MineralMan Jul 2012 #23
Not all HOA pools are required to do this, nor are all apartment complexes SickOfTheOnePct Jul 2012 #40
What makes your OPINION more important than the law, ADA? CreekDog Jul 2012 #35
Where did I say my opinion was more important that than the law? SickOfTheOnePct Jul 2012 #41
totally agree with you. progressivebydesign Jul 2012 #46
Allen West is a Congressman, NOT a state rep proud2BlibKansan Jul 2012 #29
Here's a link to a place that sells ADA-compliant MineralMan Jul 2012 #30
Thank you for the info SickOfTheOnePct Jul 2012 #42
I knew it was him before I opened this page RockaFowler Jul 2012 #43
this isn't as black and white as it seems. progressivebydesign Jul 2012 #45
I got an e-mail reply from our HOA regarding this after I contacted the HOA president today SickOfTheOnePct Jul 2012 #47
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