ADA Standards For Accessible Design
The 2010 ADA Accessibility Guidelines provide design requirements for accessibility to buildings and site by individuals with disabilities. The following sections address how Belgard® pavers and slabs can be used to meet ADA guidelines.
What makes a paver ADA compliant?
Several sections of ADA law impacts paver design. Our commercial lines of detectable warning pavers and truncated dome brick and concrete pavers comply with the applicable sections below.
Section 302.1 – Floor and ground surfaces shall be stable, firm, and slip resistant
The test method uses a tribometer BOT 3000E device. Belgard smooth finish pavers meet the acceptance criteria of ≥ 0.42.

BOT-3000 Universal Walkway Tester –
Digital Tribometer –
Typical Belgard Paver –
DCOF wet values 0.6 to 0.75
Section 302.3 – Openings in floor and ground surfaces shall not allow passage of a sphere more than 1/2 inch (13 mm) diameter
The optimal opening size for permeable joint aggregates is 3/8 inch (10 mm) which is below the ADA opening threshold.


Section 705 – Detectable warnings shall consist of truncated domes and shall comply with 705

Section 705 (cont.)
Detectable warning pavers are vital to pedestrian accessibility, and are measured with Light Reflectance Value (LRV) testing to ensure ADA paver compliance. Light Reflectance Value (LRV) testing was done on select Belgard paver colors to determine which pairings provide the required visual contrast.
The test results are summarized in the adjacent table.

Other Accessible Paver Design Factors
Although not addressed in the ADA Accessibility Guidelines, there has been industry research regarding pavement roughness and wheelchair use comfort. 2018 research found that pavers with micro-chamfers (nominal 3 mm width) and industry recommended joint widths, along with smooth or low-profiled textured pavers did not cause wheelchair discomfort.
Most Belgard pavers, slabs and planks can be used in pedestrian wheelchair access applications.

“ 2mm chamfers would be acceptable for any route travelled by individuals using wheelchairs.”
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