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Over the threshold: Specifying door sills for universal access, functionality and performance

Poorly-specified door sills can impede wheelchairs and users with disabilities from accessing indoor spaces. A thorough understanding of access standards and compliant door systems helps architects, designers and specifiers create functional environments accessible by all. Download this whitepaper for a concise guide to specifying high performing and AS1428.1-compliant door sills built for Australian conditions.

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Architecture & Design Team

26 May 2020 1m read View Author

As Australia’s population ages rapidly and greater numbers face issues with mobility, the design and construction industry must respond to an important challenge – providing universal access. Poorly-specified door sills can impede wheelchairs and users with disabilities from accessing indoor spaces. A thorough understanding of access standards and compliant door systems helps architects, designers and specifiers create functional environments accessible by all.

Download this whitepaper for a concise guide to specifying high performing and AS1428.1-compliant door sills built for Australian conditions.

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Over the threshold: Specifying door sills for universal access, functionality and performance
Poorly-specified door sills can impede wheelchairs and users with disabilities from accessing indoor spaces. A thorough understanding of access standards and compliant door systems helps architects, designers and specifiers create functional environments accessible by all. Download this whitepaper for a concise guide to specifying high performing and AS1428.1-compliant door sills built for Australian conditions.
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