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ADA-friendly tile booth planning

ADA-friendly Tile Booth Planning

Creating an ADA tile booth is crucial for ensuring accessibility at trade shows. In this guide, we provide in-depth strategies for designing booths that comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) regulations while effectively showcasing your products.

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Why is ADA Compliance Important?

The ADA tile booth ensures that everyone, regardless of their physical abilities, can navigate your space. This minimizes barriers and enhances the experience for all attendees. Compliance not only increases your audience but also fosters a positive brand image.

Key Design Tips for Your ADA Tile Booth

1. **Accessible Paths**: Ensure pathways in your booth are wide enough to accommodate wheelchairs. Aim for a minimum width of 36 inches.

2. **Height Considerations**: Position tile displays at accessible heights, ideally between 15 to 48 inches above the ground.

3. **Safe Viewing Areas**: Create designated areas where attendees can easily view and interact with tile displays. Avoid cluttering the booth to allow for easy navigation.

Utilizing Aluminum Modular Booth Systems

By incorporating aluminum-based modular systems into your ADA tile booth design, you can achieve quick setups with minimal handling fees and avoid costly materials, like wood. This leads to significant savings in time, labor, and logistics.

Our Local Expertise in {CityShowFocus}

As a U.S.-based company with local workshops in Los Angeles, Chicago, Las Vegas, and Orlando, we provide same-day or last-minute service, ensuring you meet tight deadlines and ADA compliance. We have extensive experience working in all major convention centers across the country.

Recent Projects We’ve Completed

If you want to see examples of our work, visit our projects page. We have successfully completed numerous projects, utilizing the benefits of ADA tile booths.

Contact Us for More Information

For a detailed overview of our ADA tile booth options, please don’t hesitate to contact us.

For more on ADA compliance in exhibits, check out this official ADA resource.