Accessibility
People with disabilities comprise more than 18% of the US population.
Accessibility isn't optional—it's critical to making a more equitable world. Whether it's assisted living or managed care, government or education, healthcare or transit, we're committed to making buildings more accessible for all. Our doors are all ADA-compliant, and we can either install a brand new door or retrofit an old one with an ADA-compliant swing door opener.
Featured Products
Configurations for Accessible Entrances
We'll ensure that your building is equipped with the best accessible door technology. We can tailor solutions that exceed your expectations.
Our swing door openers are compliant with Accessibility and Disability Code Standards including ADA Low energy (knowing-act activation such as a push plate, wave-to-open, etc.) complies with ANSI/BHMA A156.19. Full energy (fully automated) complies with ANSI/BHMA A156.10 when all safety requirements are met. Contact your STANLEY representative for specific safety requirements for your application.
M-Force
Our M-Force is one of our most versatile operators. Available as full energy or low energy door opener, this operator is more robust than your average door opener with a design that eliminates motor resistance, making the door effortless to open and safer to use. Not only is it able to handle high traffic volumes, it is an exceptional choice for low maintenance and longevity, making it a perfect fit for a wide variety of applications. As with all STANLEY Access Technologies door solutions, it is ADA-compliant.
Magic Access
Our low energy Magic Access opener is great for applications where a cost-effective and ADA-compliant opener is needed. For lighter-duty applications, the Magic Access is simple and safe to use, and of course, it's designed with safety in mind.
Spec Assist Form
For Architects and Specifiers writing specifications for STANLEY Low Energy M-Force, reduce the time it takes to specify with the Spec Assist Form.
Door Service & Maintenance
We not only manufacture and install ADA-compliant doors, but we also service them. With an average of 12 years of experience, our American Association of Automatic Door Manufacturers certified technicians diagnose and fix any manufacturer's door with speed and professionalism.
What to consider when choosing an accessible door:
- Low energy or full energy
- Cost efficiency
- Door weight (M-Force can power up to 700lbs, Magic Access up to 125 lbs)
- Foot traffic
- Safety options
Accessible Doors FAQs
Yes; however, you must comply with all other safety requirements as outlined in ANSI/BHMA A156.10.
The M-Force can power electric strikes up to 1 A at 24 VDC.
The M-Force will work with any knowing act activation system, including card readers. There is only 1 M-Force unit. It is extremely versatile; no handing, can be Low Energy (ANSI/BHMA A156.19) or Full Energy (ANSI/BHMA A156.10.) It can be mounted in a number of ways; surface mounted, semi-concealed, concealed, bottom load, or in-ground.