ADA-compliant handrail system
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Kee Access safety components are used to build handrails that meet ADA requirements. The components are easy to install using simple tools — no welding, drilling or threading required. No workers with specialized skills or installation equipment are needed, cutting installation costs up to 50 percent or more compared to welded railings, according to the manufacturer. All components are galvanized for corrosion resistance. The system is available in a wide range of powder-coated colors. Existing railings can be updated to be ADA-compliant with the addition of the company's Add-On offset fittings.
Kee Safety, Buffalo, N.Y.
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