Conference Tables — Expert Answer

Does my conference room setup need to meet ADA requirements, and what does that actually mean for the table and layout?

ADA compliance for conference rooms involves both the table specs and the floor clearances around it. The table height needs to fall in the 28–34” range (standard conference tables at 29–30” comply), with at least 27” of knee clearance height, 30” wide, and 19” deep at accessible seat positions. The room itself needs a 36”-wide accessible path through the space and a 60” turning diameter of clear floor at some point in the room. At least one table position must meet the accessible seating spec. FindOfficeFurniture.com ensures all conference table selections are ADA-compliant for your room layout — call 888-719-4960.
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