Debug Aquatic Pool Wheelchair
The Debug Aquatic Chair is great for pools, waterparks and showers and can even be used as a manual street wheelchair. As a pool wheelchair it can assist in bringing commercial pools with ramps and waterparks into compliance with the ADA Swimming Pool Guidelines.
Debug aquatic wheelchair Features and Benefits
Long lasting #316L stainless steel frame
Fits through a standard ADA doorway
Tubeless solid core tires
Polycarbonate mag wheels roll across gravel
All stainless steel and rust-proof Axle and fasteners
Dual stitched sling with Tenera 130 thread
Phifertex Plus sling material resists stretching, mildew and bacteria, cold crack and ultraviolet damage
Machine washable cover
All hardware on the Aquatic Pool Wheelchair is constructed using #316L Stainless Steel tubing, a higher grade than standard “#304 marine grade” stainless, so your Debug Pool Chair will outlast most of the other chairs on the market. All of our products are manufactured in the USA.
Debug Pool Wheelchairs have a Manufacturer 30 day money back guarantee.
Q&A
- Permanent/Fixed Lifts: Anchored permanently into the pool deck, often required for commercial compliance.
- Portable Lifts: Use counterweights to remain stable without permanent installation, allowing for storage and flexibility.
No, not all pool lifts are ADA compliant. To be compliant, a lift must meet specific 2010 ADA Standards, including a minimum 300 lb lifting capacity, ability for unassisted operation, fixed installation (usually), and a seat that submerges at least 18" deep. Residential home pools are generally exempt
A: Any pool or spa that is open to the public at any given time and receives any form of funding or revenue such as government funding, membership dues, and rental or usage fees. (Revised Title II Section 35.102)
Any pool or spa at a public place or commercial facility (Revised Title III Section 36.102)
• Lifting Capacity of at least 300 lbs
• A footrest must accompany the seat into the water (except for spas). A rigid seat is advised but not required
• A manually cranked or manually rotated lift is NOT ADA compliant. In order to be ADA compliant the user must be able to operate the lift without assistance
• Increased revenue through additional marketing opportunities – The Disabled population in the United States is the largest minority group with over 55 million individuals and over 200 billion in spending capability.
• The US government offers tax incentives for companies that remove barriers in order to make facilities more accessible and usable by individuals with disabilities. These incentives can potentially help cover the costs of modifications.
• Minimize the risk of a law suit – Any disabled individual who is unable to access your pool or spa has the right to file a complaint with the Department of Justice. If the department of justice deems it necessary, they can file a lawsuit requiring you to make your facility accessible and have the ability to levy fines of up to $110,000.
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