Eastlake, Derry & Associates, LLC
Accessible Solutions
601 E. Brockway, Suite E, * Morgantown, West Virginia 26501
Voice/TTY: 800-946-9471 toll free or 304-296-3510 * Fax: 304-296-5073
ED&A now provides "tools for the trade" that are used by consultants to access facilities for accessibility for people with disabilities. If you need more information on these items please click below to visit our online store.
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Tool Kits:
Tape Measures, Door Pressure Checkers, Digital Inclinometers
ADAAG Pro Software
Eastlake, Derry & Associates is a distributor for ADAAG Pro Checklist Database Software. ADAAG Pro includes the full text of the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Architectural Barriers Act, the Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards, and the ADA
Accessibility Guidelines. ADAAG Pro accessibility software is based on the ADAAG Checklist, published by the Access Board, and is thorough enough to survey most types of facilities.
Checklists
There are several checklists commonly available through various websites that are referenced in our links. Some checklists you can obtain include:
The U.S.A.T.B.C.B. (Access Board) ADAAG Checklist (the big one) this is one of the most thorough checklists out there, which can be adapted for particular sites. Call the Access Board at 800-USA-ABLE or go to http://www.access-board.gov/indexes/pubsindex.htm on the web for that as well as the UFAS Checklist.
The Department of Justice site has the checklist for Lodging Facilities available at http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/ada/lodgesur.htm and the Checklist for Existing Facilities at http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/ada/checkweb.htm.
Adaptive Environments has among others the "Title II Action Guide for State and Local Governments & Supplement on Employment" available at their web site at http://www.adaptiveenvironments.org/index.php.
Eastlake, Derry & Associates stands ready to customize a checklist for our customer's needs. By tweaking the survey checklist to be an instrument better tuned to the particular characteristics of the customer's facilities, the building owner gets a more accurate picture of where they can best make accessibility enhancements for their customers, and increase their sales.