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Did you know the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a pillar of civil rights law? Find out what makes it so vital and how it connects to broader civil rights efforts. Read more: wix.to/MctCcHX #ADA #CivilRights

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Retail property buyers should prioritize CASp inspections to avoid unexpected accessibility issues! Know what you’re really buying and safeguard your investment. More details here: wix.to/kmMKmNl #RealEstate #CASp

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Should wheelchair users navigate behind parked cars to access buildings? The answer is NO! Our latest blog explores crucial parking design considerations. Read more: wix.to/XrwJMVF #InclusiveDesign #Accessibility

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Overwhelmed by accessibility lawsuits but pressed for budget? Our guide will help small businesses prioritize without breaking the bank. Learn more: wix.to/tQTdKGW #SmallBusiness #Accessibility

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Do you need ISA stickers on accessible dining tables? The answer is no! According to the 2010 ADA Standards, you're not required to put them on your accessible tables. Check it out for more insights! wix.to/rVWR3PF #ADA #Accessibility

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CASp Experts! Need guidance on Form 609 for Disability Access Inspection Certificates? Our new blog has got you covered! Read more here: wix.to/SsSrrMM #CASp #DisabilityAccess

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Property owners in California: Did you know that a Disability Access Inspection Certificate (DAIC) can save you from costly accessibility lawsuits? Learn how a CASp Inspection can protect you. More info: wix.to/pgMN6Ks #CaliforniaRealEstate #Accessibility

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Our latest blog discusses who decides if a fix is technically infeasible. Discover the vital roles of property owners and building officials in ensuring compliance. Read more: wix.to/P0rlzQG #Accessibility #ADA #Construction

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Do ADA or CBC 11B require kick plates? Not specifically — they require a smooth bottom surface on certain doors, and kick plates are one way to meet that. wix.to/fUKUW3A #ADA #Accessibility #BuildingCode #CBC11B

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Not all CASps are equal. If you manage property, learn how to choose a licensed CASp who truly understands ADA & California accessibility standards. Full post: wix.to/QFBdXOA #ADA #Accessibility #CASp

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ADA lawsuits rising — are you prepared? Our guide for California small business owners answers top questions and outlines practical next steps. Read more: wix.to/gGYPLgx #ADA #SmallBiz #Accessibility #LegalTips

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The 2025 CA Building Code Chapter 11B updates took effect Jan 1, 2026. Our simple guide summarizes what changed and what building owners/managers need to do. Read more: wix.to/orCUrQ1 #California #BuildingCode #Accessibility #Chapter11B

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Quick read: What changed in the 2025 CA Building Code Chapter 11A. Plain-language guide for anyone working on multifamily housing — section-by-section changes from 2022 to 2025. Full post: wix.to/uEZBDp1 #CBC2025 #Accessibility #BuildingCode

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Why do 2-ft and 4-ft levels give different slope readings—and why does it cause disputes on-site? Our new blog explains the measurement gap and what owners, builders, and CASps need to know. Read here: wix.to/oY4st6o #ADA #accessibility #construction #CASp

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Hit with an ADA letter or lawsuit in California? Know what to fix first and which standards apply. Read our practical guide for small businesses: wix.to/ZLdz9wE #ADA #Accessibility #SmallBiz #CaliforniaLaw

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Accessible Route vs. Path of Travel — a short guide for inspectors and facility managers. Stairs are never part of an accessible route; ramps, elevators, curb ramps, doorways and platform lifts are. Read more: wix.to/ETLev1H #Accessibility #ADA #BuildingCode

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Not every ADA claim demands tearing out walls. CASp Corey Taylor explains when barrier removal is and isn’t “readily achievable,” with practical guidance for owners and attorneys. Read more: wix.to/YbLoHB5 #ADA #Accessibility #CASp

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CASp, RAS, ICC — which ADA credential should your project prioritize? We rank the top architectural accessibility certifications and explain why. Read the full breakdown: wix.to/GyV1mdm #ADA #Accessibility #Architecture #CASp #ICC #RAS

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Say “disabled” or “person with a disability,” not “handicapped.” Language shapes inclusion in business—update job posts and communications for respect and clarity. Read more: wix.to/DXyAeYu #Accessibility #Inclusion #LanguageMatters

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CASp report + DAIC = strong evidence, not an automatic stay. Learn what protection a DAIC provides, its limits, and practical steps to reduce accessibility risk. Read more: wix.to/ZfpVdUr #ADA #Accessibility #CASp #DAIC