Public Restroom Fixture ADA Pre-Open Correction Logs for Building Inspectors
Building inspector guide for public restroom fixture ADA pre-open correction logs, mirror edge height, lavatory clearance, control reach, photos, and status.
Answer: Inspectors should log mirror edge height, lavatory clearance, control reach, correction photos, and status before opening public restrooms.
Why ADA corrections need pre-open fixture logs
Public restroom opening decisions depend on field conditions, not just plans. A pre-open log captures accessible mirror placement, lavatory and vanity clearances, shower controls where present, obstruction notes, and final correction evidence.
| ADA field | Inspector reason |
|---|---|
| Mirror edge height | Confirms accessible mirror placement in field conditions. |
| Lavatory clearance | Checks knee, toe, and pipe protection conflicts. |
| Correction photo | Shows defects were fixed before public opening. |
FAQ
What should an ADA pre-open fixture correction log include?
Include fixture location, measurement, obstruction, correction owner, photo, and final status.
Which fixtures should be measured?
Measure mirrors, lavatories, vanity areas, controls, and shower fixtures where present.
When should the log close?
Close it before the restroom opens to the public or transfers to facility operations.
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