ADA Compliant Pool Lifts

People with disabilities were, for too long, excluded from participating in many recreational activities including swimming. Requirements for newly constructed and existing pools will ensure that people with disabilities can enjoy the same activities – a community swim meet, private swim lessons, a hotel pool – at the same locations and with the same independence, ease, and convenience as everyone else.

On or after March 15, 2012:
– All newly constructed or altered facilities of public entities and public accommodations, including pools, must comply with the 2010 Standards.
– All existing facilities of public entities and public accommodations, including pools, must comply with the 2010 Standards to the extent required under title II program accessibility or title III readily achievable barrier removal requirements.

Who is affected by the new ADA requirements:

Hotels
bullet Hotels
bullet Public Pools
bullet School Districts
bullet Park Districts

bullet Health Clubs
bullet Gyms
bullet Spas
bullet Home Owner Associations

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ADA Compliant Pool Lifts

All of our pool lifts come with stainless steel construction and durable white powder coat finish. Standard features include 24V rechargeable battery operation, submergible remote, dual flip up arms and adjustable footrest & lap belts.

Our most popular pool lifts:

Scout Pool Lift

Scout Pool Lift
  • 350 lb weight capacity
  • Adaptable to most existing 6″ anchors
  • Lifetime structural warranty
  • 5-year electronic warranty

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Ranger Pool Lift

Ranger Pool Lift
  • 350 lb weight capacity
  • Sleek low profile design
  • 2-year structural warranty
  • 2-year electronic warranty

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Patriot Pool Lift

Patriot Pool Lift
  • 450 lb weight capacity
  • Includes fixing kit that secures the lift in place
  • Lifetime Structural warranty
  • 5-year electronic warranty

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To determine which pools must be made accessible, public entities should consider the following factors:
– How to provide swimming programs to the widest group of individuals
– The ways in which people participate in the programs (e.g., individually, in families, in youth groups)
– Locations where the programs are offered
– What programs are offered at each pool and to which constituencies (e.g., family swims, children’s swimming lessons, older adult exercise classes, high school swim meets)
– Which pools are accessible and to what extent

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