Above the finish floor.
Ada bathroom mirror height.
4 19 3 clear floor space.
Almost always the mirror will be more than 40 inches above the floor.
The grab bars are located off the back wall 33 36 from the floor and are 36 width.
A clear floor space 30 in by 48 in 760 mm by 1220 mm complying with 4 2 4 shall be provided in front of a lavatory to allow forward approach.
A full length mirror in the restroom fulfills the ada requirement for mirrors if it s not possible to mount the mirror at 40 inches above the floor.
Another grab bar 42 length is also used at 33 36 from the floor off the wall on the side.
The maximum mounting height from the floor to the bottom of the reflective surface is 35 max.
The mirrors must be ada approved and are tilted to help the handicap.
To see all of the ada compliance requirements see the 2010 ada standards for accessible design at www ada gov.
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The bottom of the reflective mirror starts at 40 from the floor.
Above the finish floor 603 3.
The maximum height of the lavatory is 34 inches 865 mm.
Can accessible mirrors be located above lavatories.
Mirrors mirrors located above lavatories or countertops shall be installed with the bottom edge of the reflecting surface 40 inches 1015 mm maximum above the finish floor or ground.
The bottom edge of a wall mounted mirror must be mounted no more than 40 inches 1015 mm above the floor.
The mounting height differs whether you mount over sink or on the wall.
The adaag states that mirrors need to be mounted with the bottom edge of the reflecting surface no higher than 40 inches above the floor with the top edge at a minimum of 74 inches from the floor.
Accessible mirrors can be located above lavatories or countertops if the bottom of the reflecting surface is 40 max.
You have to be a really tall person in a wheelchair to see yourself in a mirror if it s more than 40 inches high explains meihls.
Brey krause ada fixed tilt mirror 24 inches wide by 36 inches tall.
The source for the information below is the 2010 ada standards for accessible design.
The bottom of the reflecting surface of mirrors not located above lavatories or countertops must be 35 max.