Design for Elderly and Disabled Environments: Making Homes More Comfortable and Accessible Windows Part 3 of 10
Contents Single & Double Hung Windows Sliding Windows Casement Windows Awning Windows Additional Changes Accessible Windows
Single & Double Hung Windows Common Problems –Often locks are located out of reach. –User must lift weight of window.
Sliding Windows A slider can be operated from a seated position. Locks are usually located at the bottom of the frame. Avoid models with small recessed locks. Select slider with loop, lever, or blade handles.
Casement Windows Typically are the easiest for most people. Models with large easy to grip cranks are preferable. Locks located near sill are easy to reach.
Awning Windows Combined locking and operating mechanism within easy reach.
Additional Changes Install Auxiliary loop handles Install custom-made window inserts Use lock adapters Install power operators
Accessible Windows Mount so that all handles, locks, or power controls can be reached from a seated position. Provide adequate clear floor space for wheelchair.