Pool and spa lifts
In compliance with the ADA Standards for Accessible Design, all public swimming pools will require a means of assisted entry by March 15, 2012. Pools less than 300 linear feet in size will require only one means of assisted entry-a primary means, while pools greater than or equal to 300 linear feet will require two means of entry-one primary and one secondary. The primary means of entry may either be a pool lift or sloped entry, and the secondary means can either be another pool lift or ramp or a transfer wall, transfer system or stairs. Spas will also require a means of assisted entry, such as a chair lift.
Shop here for the best, highest-quality selection of durable, ADA compliant pool and spa lifts. We carry performance grade, commercial grade, as well as portable and semi-portable ADA compliant swimming pool and spa lifts with features such as arm rests, foot rests, safety belts, internal seat leveling system, anchor system and control panel. Each chair lift from poolandspalifts.com has the necessary features to be considered an acceptable means of assisted entry by the ADA. These pool and spa lifts also have a variety of extra features and amenities to make entering your pool or spa as safe and comfortable as possible. Such swimming pool and spa lift features promise easy entry into swimming pools for all people. Our stock of pool and spa lifts are ADA compliant, are made of stainless steel and are guaranteed with a lifetime structural warranty. Whether you need an ADA compliant pool or spa lift for a public pool or in your own backyard, you can trust that we will provide you with a safe, reliable and quality means of entering any pool or spa.
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