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CERAM Throws Light On Building Access Regs

Experts at CERAM are able to throw light on new building regulations concerned with access to buildings.

One of the many building regulations that architects and specifiers need to comply with is Part M, which is particularly concerned with provisions to assist the disabled, including those who are visually impaired.

Relevant to a wide range of non-residential buildings such as hospitals, schools, hotels, theatres, etc. the guidance highlights the need for certain surfaces and features to “contrast visually” with their surroundings.

Geoff Edgell, head of CERAM’s building and technology division explained; “The current guidance is that adequate visual contrast is provided if the Light Reflectance Valves (LRV) of the contrasting areas exceeds 30 points. Manufacturers are now finding themselves under pressure from designers to publish LRV values for their products.”

CERAM has many years experience in colour measurement and standards and can offer manufacturers a comprehensive LRV measurement, or confirmation of visual contrast service.

Areas of particular interest include; wall to ceiling and wall to floor junctions, exposed edges of sloping floors, seating and its surroundings, leading edges of doors, door opening furniture and door surfaces and sanitary fittings and grab bars.

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