Collection: ADA Compliant Locks and Handles
-
Omnia Door Knob Style 59
Vendor:OmniaPrice starting at From $168.70Unit price / perRetail Price$299.50Price starting at From $168.70No reviewsSale -
Schlage Andover Knob with Addison Rosette
Vendor:SchlagePrice starting at From $20.30Unit price / perRetail PricePrice starting at From $20.30No reviews -
Omnia Max Steel Knob Style 442
Vendor:OmniaPrice starting at From $81.20Unit price / perRetail Price$143.20Price starting at From $81.20No reviewsSale -
Omnia Max Steel Knob Style 432
Vendor:OmniaPrice starting at From $72.10Unit price / perRetail Price$157.10Price starting at From $72.10No reviewsSale -
Schlage Georgian Knob with Addison Rosette
Vendor:SchlagePrice starting at From $16.80Unit price / perRetail PricePrice starting at From $16.80No reviews -
Schlage Plymouth Knob with Camelot Rosette
Vendor:SchlagePrice starting at From $16.80Unit price / perRetail PricePrice starting at From $16.80No reviews -
Schlage Georgian Knob with Camelot Rosette
Vendor:SchlagePrice starting at From $16.80Unit price / perRetail PricePrice starting at From $16.80No reviewsSold out -
Schlage Georgian Knob with Brookshire Rosette
Vendor:SchlagePrice starting at From $16.80Unit price / perRetail Price$43.78Price starting at From $16.80No reviewsSale -
Advantage CA Grade 2 Classroom Function Commercial Door Knob
Vendor:AdvantagePrice starting at From $44.37Unit price / perRetail Price$52.20Price starting at From $44.37No reviewsSale
As a business owner, one of your biggest responsibilities is making sure your space is accessible to everyone, regardless of mobility or ability. Installing ADA-compliant locks is an easy yet crucial step toward creating an inclusive environment. Unlike traditional door knobs, ADA-compliant lever handles are simple to operate for people with disabilities, mobility restrictions, or even temporary injuries. By upgrading to levered handles, you’re making sure all employees, customers, and visitors can move through your doors safely and independently.
Why ADA Compliance Matters
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 sets clear standards to make public and commercial spaces accessible:
- Lever-style handles: Easier to use than knobs, requiring little to no grip strength, and can be operated with mobility aids like canes or crutches.
- Proper height: Handles should be mounted between 34 and 48 inches from the floor to accommodate wheelchair users.
- Low operating force: Maximum required force is 5 pounds, so anyone can open the door comfortably.
Compliance isn’t just about following the law. It’s about making your space welcoming and inclusive. For more detailed regulations, check out the Americans with Disabilities Act website.
ADA-Compliant Locks that Balance Safety and Style
Many business owners worry that ADA compliance limits style, but that’s not the case. ADA-compliant locks are defined by functional requirements like handle length, projection from the door, and operating force, but the design possibilities are vast. We carry a wide selection of ADA-compliant locks in multiple finishes and styles. You can choose from:
- Non-locking handles: Perfect for hallways, conference rooms, and shared spaces.
- Locking handles: Ideal for offices, storage rooms, or private areas.
- Locking handles with deadbolts: For spaces that require added security, like server rooms or restricted access areas.
All our ADA locks are grouped on a single page for easy browsing, making it simple to select the right solution for your space. Plus, our team is always available to answer questions about ordering, installation, or compliance requirements.
Upgrading to ADA-compliant locks isn’t just a legal requirement—it’s a way to show that your business cares about accessibility, safety, and inclusivity. Shop our selection today and find the best options on the market!