Ok just checkin with others. How wide should I make the walk areas for a maze in my Garage in case someone with a wheelchair will stop in? I hope 32 inches will be enough.Thanks
Thread: Maze walkways
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Zombie
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10-28-2009,07:13 AM
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10-28-2009,08:38 AM
32" is not enough for a wheelchair. especially turnback corners. 3' is the minimum one should use for corridors in my opinion. If you want wheelchairs, closer to 4'.
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10-28-2009,10:31 AM
Yeah, that's a sticky subject. All of my haunt can be accessed by wheelchair except the haunted house itself. The entrance hallway is only 2' wide (purposely uncomfortable). If it was a commercial haunt it would be another story but as a free home haunt it's just not something I can plan for.
Mike
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10-28-2009,10:42 AM
My hallways are 32", and there is no way a wheelchair would fit. Like OTR said, if it were a commercial haunt, you would have to deal with the fire marshall, and city building codes for special events, but for a free home haunt, I don't know of any regulatory standards. Just hope that nobody in a wheelchair wants to go through your haunt!
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Zombie
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10-29-2009,06:27 AM
Thanks Looks like they can't make it .But at least they can do my front graveyard courtyard with plenty of Props in it.



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