Uncle Sam
Member
The car wash industry, either self-serve, express or full serve, has never had to deal with ADA requirements except maybe in their restrooms and using ramps instead of steps the same as other commercial businesses. Recently I have had experiences with operators building new or rehabbing an older facility where the local City planning department and inspectors are demanding that all the equipment in the wash including high security glass-front style vending machines must be ADA compliant. This is the tip of the iceberg and I can see the City officials making the ADA requirements universal all over the U.S.
ShurVend has accepted the fact that our high security vendors must meet the ADA regulations in the future to assist the wash operators during the building of a new wash or doing a rehab. Therefore we have redesigned our high security vendors to make them ADA compliant. The ADA requirements for a vending machine are very tight and there is very little wiggle room. It took a couple of tries on our first machine design to make it compliant, but we got it done. As the result of this redesign, all the different payment systems -- coins, bills, or credit card (Nayax or Crypto) and the keypad meet the upper height requirement and the refund cup and hopper meet the lower height requirement of ADA compliance.
You might think that all vendors manufactured by AMS or any other vendor manufacturer are all ADA compliant, but that is not true as I found out recently. If I want an ADA compliant vendor made by AMS, I have to order it that way! The geometry of the vendor door is different than the standard vendor which usually means there is one (1) less tray available in the vendor.
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ShurVend has accepted the fact that our high security vendors must meet the ADA regulations in the future to assist the wash operators during the building of a new wash or doing a rehab. Therefore we have redesigned our high security vendors to make them ADA compliant. The ADA requirements for a vending machine are very tight and there is very little wiggle room. It took a couple of tries on our first machine design to make it compliant, but we got it done. As the result of this redesign, all the different payment systems -- coins, bills, or credit card (Nayax or Crypto) and the keypad meet the upper height requirement and the refund cup and hopper meet the lower height requirement of ADA compliance.
You might think that all vendors manufactured by AMS or any other vendor manufacturer are all ADA compliant, but that is not true as I found out recently. If I want an ADA compliant vendor made by AMS, I have to order it that way! The geometry of the vendor door is different than the standard vendor which usually means there is one (1) less tray available in the vendor.
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