| ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) has framed | | | | polyethylene, which prohibits the retention of |
| some requirements for baby changing stations that | | | | moisture and odors. |
| should be satisfied by every baby changing station | | | | B. Units should contain reinforced steel rods increase |
| manufacturer. Before buying a baby changing station | | | | unit stability (Baby changing stations) |
| for your babies or using these in public places you | | | | C. Gas shocks should be completely hidden for safer |
| should be aware of these requirements that meet | | | | bed retraction preventing injuries to hands and |
| the standards of ADA. | | | | fingers (Baby changing stations) |
| The specifications in these ADA guidelines are based | | | | D. Products should be suitable for processing by any |
| upon adult dimensions and anthropometrics. These | | | | approved recycling facility |
| guidelines also contain alternate specifications based | | | | E. Provide units with the necessary hardware to install |
| on children's dimensions and anthropometrics for | | | | on most wall types |
| drinking fountains, water closets, toilet stalls, | | | | F. Units should be provided with a self-adhesive sign |
| lavatories, sinks, and fixed or built-in seating and | | | | for installation on restroom door |
| tables. | | | | G. Units should be provided with a mounting template |
| Listed below are the standards for baby changing | | | | with instructions written in English and Spanish |
| stations. | | | | H. Provide a unit with numerous color choices to |
| A. Units should be constructed from high-density | | | | accent building |