ADA compliant appliances for people with disabilities.

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ADA compliant appliances from GE Appliances can help make your home accessible to people with disabilities.

Many products have accessibility guidelines established by the Americans with Disabilities Act.We have an array of appliances that meet the requirements for ADA compliance.

Refrigerator controls are positioned within arm's reach and allow one-hand operation.

With no more than five pounds of pressure, the dishwasher controls allow one-hand operation.The racks are designed for front access.

The front controls are designed for one-hand operation and can be accessed without reaching across hot burners.

A hot-surface indicator and control-lock capability can be found in the front of the cook top.

A touch-control microwave oven placed at counter height provides cooking access for people of various ages and physical abilities.

The wheelchair can be loaded and unloaded from the front-load washer.Even greater accessibility is offered by wide, front- opening doors and eye-level controls.

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