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Canadian Accessible Ready Housing Standard out for public review
The Canadian Accessible Ready Housing Standard is currently out for public review with the goal to make Canada barrier-free by 2040.The public review period will run until the end of the month and suggestions can be submitted until 11:59 p.m. PST, on January 31, 2025.Accessible-ready housing is designed for easy adaptation with minimal changes to its structure, electrical, or mechanical systems. This Standard outlines a framework for accessible-ready housing, easily adaptable with minimal alterations.Additionally, it incorporates legal, technical, and research sources, and provides guidelines for several housing elements. The Standard emphasizes Design for Accessible-Ready (DAR), which is an approach anticipating future accessibility needs, ensuring homes can be easily modified to meet emerging requirements.The accessible-ready housing standard also aligns with the National Standard of Canada known as CSA/ASC B652 Accessible Dwellings. It covers accessibility in areas such as entrances, parking, common areas, interior paths, kitchens, bathrooms, and emergency features.The aim is to build homes that can be modified to meet future accessibility requirements with minimal structural changes. This standard makes housing accessible, functional and adaptable. Comprehensive coverage: All aspects of residential design, including finishes, lighting, controls, and emergency provisions, are aligned to accessibility needs, reads the Government of Canadas website.For more information and to submit feedback on the standard, click here.The post Canadian Accessible Ready Housing Standard out for public review appeared first on Canadian Architect.
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