Big Box Brands

ADA Information.

Big Box brands. It's time to ADA up your checkouts. and especially if you are a DEI committed brand. More than 50 million Americans with disabilities are potential customers for retail businesses across the country. These 50-million-plus customers, along with their families and friends, patronize clothing boutiques, mall outlets, grocery stores, and more, if the businesses are accessible.
As a major brand in the U.S., you get a lot of people with disabilities in your locations and honestly, your card reader terminal(s) at the checkouts are not ADA accessible/compliant even if within ADA reach/range. Reach/Range is just a construction building code requirement. On building code, not having an ADA mounted terminal takes your building out of building code via ADA. Pretty serious problem to have.

This market grows even larger if the 78 million baby boomers in this country - who do not always require but benefit from accessibility - are included. Accessibility makes good business sense: an accessible retail establishment brings in new customers and keeps them coming back again and again.

The core to an ADA checkout is the terminal and the key to that is being ADA mounted, meaning -assistive-tech mounted using the requirements of the ADA.

Our patented ADA terminal stands and mounts are the only available that accomplishes this, and we have made them readily achievable. Easy to install. You can have it set and ready for ADA use in minutes. It works for all cardholders whether standing or seated in left, right or forward positions. Custom builds are available with volume purchase. Contact us whether the CEO, compliance officer or IT lead.

With the new regulations for terminals, self-checkouts and other unattended transaction-based units, we can catch your company up on all this in detail and get you into ADA compliance for your checkouts.

ADA Fines per location start at $75,000. Your customers deserve better at your checkouts.
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If you have encountered an inaccessible point-of-sale card reader terminal at any checkout, you can file a complaint with the ADA/DOJ. They will follow up.

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