ADA Compliant Pool Lifts
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As of January 31, 2013 ADA Compliant pool lifts are required in all Title II and Title III pool and spa facilities, public and private. ADA Compliance standards can easily be met by purchasing one of these ADA Compliant pool and spa lifts.
What makes a lift ADA compliant?
1. Minimum Lifting Capacity of 300 lbs.
2. Solid Seat at least 16” in width
3. Lift must have footrests*
4. User must be able to operate, without assistance, from the deck and water
5. Must not require tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrists to operate and not require more than 5 lbs. of force
6. Seat must have the ability to submerge into the water 18” below stationary water level
*Footrests are not required for spa lifts. However, they are highly suggested.
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Splash! Spa Lift
by S.R. SMITH (Model No. 375-0000)
Can easily be removed from the anchor and is great for spas up to 48" high.
- Best for spas up to 48" high
- Easily removable from anchor
- 359º rotation
MAX WEIGHT CAPACITY
up to 400 lbs.
Mighty Voyager Portable Pool Lift
by AQUA CREEK (Model No. F-VGRPL)
An ADA compliant portable pool lift that will work with pools and spas having up to 10” walls.
- ADA Compliant, Comes with ADA Fixing Anchor
- 255° Degree Rotation
- Can Be Used with Pools or Spas with Up To 10” Walls
MAX WEIGHT CAPACITY
up to 325 lbs.
ADA COMPLIANT
Yes
ANCHOR INCLUDED
Yes
PAL2 Portable Aquatic Lift
by S.R. SMITH (Model No. 202-0000)
Powered portable lift with 240° of rotation.
- 240° rotation for safer transfers
- ADA compliant
- Single-user operation with water-resistant control
MAX WEIGHT CAPACITY
up to 300 lbs.
PAL Spa
by S.R. SMITH (Model No. 275-0000)
The only spa lift to be completely portable, no mounting required.
- 240º rotation for easy access
- Footrest and seat belt included
- Can be used in raised pool or above ground spa
MAX WEIGHT CAPACITY
up to 300 lbs.
PAL Hi/Lo
by S.R. SMITH (Model No. 250-0000)
Great for facilities with both above ground and in ground pools with its adjustable seat height.
- High and low seat setting
- Stores away when not in use
- Completely portable
MAX WEIGHT CAPACITY
up to 300 lbs.
PAL-Portable Aquatic Lift
by S.R. SMITH (Model No. 200-0000)
No need to mount into a pool deck, this lift is completely portable.
- Powered by a rechargeable battery
- User-operable with a waterproof control
- Tough powder-coated finish
MAX WEIGHT CAPACITY
up to 300 lbs.
Splash! Spa Lift
by S.R. SMITH (Model No. 375-0000)
Can easily be removed from the anchor and is great for spas up to 48" high.
MAX WEIGHT CAPACITY
up to 400 lbs.
Mighty Voyager Portable Pool Lift
by AQUA CREEK (Model No. F-VGRPL)
An ADA compliant portable pool lift that will work with pools and spas having up to 10” walls.
- ADA Compliant, Comes with ADA Fixing Anchor
- 255° Degree Rotation
- Can Be Used with Pools or Spas with Up To 10” Walls
MAX WEIGHT CAPACITY
up to 325 lbs.
ADA COMPLIANT
Yes
ANCHOR INCLUDED
Yes
PAL2 Portable Aquatic Lift
by S.R. SMITH (Model No. 202-0000)
Powered portable lift with 240° of rotation.
- 240° rotation for safer transfers
- ADA compliant
- Single-user operation with water-resistant control
MAX WEIGHT CAPACITY
up to 300 lbs.
PAL Spa
by S.R. SMITH (Model No. 275-0000)
The only spa lift to be completely portable, no mounting required.
- 240º rotation for easy access
- Footrest and seat belt included
- Can be used in raised pool or above ground spa
MAX WEIGHT CAPACITY
up to 300 lbs.
PAL Hi/Lo
by S.R. SMITH (Model No. 250-0000)
Great for facilities with both above ground and in ground pools with its adjustable seat height.
- High and low seat setting
- Stores away when not in use
- Completely portable
MAX WEIGHT CAPACITY
up to 300 lbs.
PAL-Portable Aquatic Lift
by S.R. SMITH (Model No. 200-0000)
No need to mount into a pool deck, this lift is completely portable.
- Powered by a rechargeable battery
- User-operable with a waterproof control
- Tough powder-coated finish
MAX WEIGHT CAPACITY
up to 300 lbs.
ADA COMPLIANCE
ADA compliance is required for Title II and Title III pool facilities. Both public and private facilities are affected by this new ADA standard for pool lifts. Compliance can easily be reached by purchasing a pool lift meeting ADA requirements.
What makes a lift ADA compliant?
1. Minimum Lifting Capacity of 300 lbs.
2. Solid Seat at least 16” in width
3. Lift must have footrests*
4. User must be able to operate, without assistance, from the deck and water
5. Must not require tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrists to operate and not require more than 5 lbs. of force
6. Seat must have the ability to submerge into the water 18” below stationary water level
*Footrests are not required for spa lifts. However, they are highly suggested.
Am I a Title II or Title III facility, or neither?
Public facilities are classified under Title II and include public and government facilities such as, Parks and Rec Districts, Public Schools and Universities, Municipalities, Cities and Counties.
Private facilities are classified under Title III and include places of public accommodation and commercial facilities. Hotels, Fitness and Sports Centers, Private Schools and Universities, Waterparks, Hospitals, Health Care Facilities, etc. are classified as Title III.
Residential housing such as private residences, apartment complexes, condos or homeowner’s associations are NOT required to comply if they strictly limit the use of their facilities to residents and guests. However, if they do any of the following they ARE required to comply:
1. The pool or spa is open to the general public
2. They generate commerce or sell memberships
3. The facility received Federal funds
4. The pool is used for swimming competitions that are open to competitors from outside associations
5. The facility actively rents out their units when owners are absent using advertising, taking reservations over the phone, providing meals or housing services. (vacation timeshares)
Please note that each pool within a facility requires a lift. Sharing a lift between two pools even on the same property is not in compliance.
ADA COMPLIANCE
ADA compliance is required for Title II and Title III pool facilities. Both public and private facilities are affected by this new ADA standard for pool lifts. Compliance can easily be reached by purchasing a pool lift meeting ADA requirements.
What makes a lift ADA compliant?
1. Minimum Lifting Capacity of 300 lbs.
2. Solid Seat at least 16” in width
3. Lift must have footrests*
4. User must be able to operate, without assistance, from the deck and water
5. Must not require tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrists to operate and not require more than 5 lbs. of force
6. Seat must have the ability to submerge into the water 18” below stationary water level
*Footrests are not required for spa lifts. However, they are highly suggested.
Am I a Title II or Title III facility, or neither?
Public facilities are classified under Title II and include public and government facilities such as, Parks and Rec Districts, Public Schools and Universities, Municipalities, Cities and Counties.
Private facilities are classified under Title III and include places of public accommodation and commercial facilities. Hotels, Fitness and Sports Centers, Private Schools and Universities, Waterparks, Hospitals, Health Care Facilities, etc. are classified as Title III.
Residential housing such as private residences, apartment complexes, condos or homeowner’s associations are NOT required to comply if they strictly limit the use of their facilities to residents and guests. However, if they do any of the following they ARE required to comply:
1. The pool or spa is open to the general public
2. They generate commerce or sell memberships
3. The facility received Federal funds
4. The pool is used for swimming competitions that are open to competitors from outside associations
5. The facility actively rents out their units when owners are absent using advertising, taking reservations over the phone, providing meals or housing services. (vacation timeshares)
Please note that each pool within a facility requires a lift. Sharing a lift between two pools even on the same property is not in compliance.