Secure Tablet Floor Stand with Dual Anti-Theft Locking Enclosure
This secure tablet floor stand, offered in black or silver, meets ADA height and reach standards and is compatible with the 7th, 8th, and 9th generation of the iPad 10.2". A dual anti-theft locking enclosure will protect your freestanding digital kiosk and iPad during busy trade shows events, dinner service, and medical office hours. This heavy-duty, secure tablet floor stand can easily rotate and be configured to a portrait or landscape orientation to expand how you use your iPad and display digital content. The steel construction with a powder-coated finish makes for a sturdy and durable iPad kiosk for years to come. Conceal all cables by locking them within the fixture's body to maintain a clean appearance and minimize tripping hazards in high traffic areas. The integrated cable management system also allows you to charge the iPad during extended business hours continuously. Our freestanding secure tablet floor stand will let all customers interact digitally with your business at retail shops, doctors' offices, and cafes.
Please Note: Kiosk supports ADA height and reach standards. Confer with
ADA guidelines to understand other measures required to reach full compliance.
- What is the ADA?
- The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a civil rights law that prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities. The law was written to ensure that people with disabilities have the same opportunities as everyone else in all public and private places.
- Why is ADA conformation important?
- ADA compliance is important to ensure that the public accommodations you are offering are accessible to all users.
What should I consider when shopping for a kiosk to support ADA compliance?
Meeting Forward Reach Guidelines:
Forward Reach Guidelines
If a kiosk is designed to be accessed via a forward reach and has no obstructions (such as a countertop), the highest touch point of the screen must not exceed 48” and the lowest touch point must be no less than 15”.
Obstructions Less Than 20 in
For kiosks with obstructions such as a countertop that do not exceed 20” in depth, the highest touch may not exceed 48”. The floor space directly under the obstruction must be kept clear.
Obstructions Greater Than 20 in
Obstructions may not exceed 25” in depth. When obstructions are between 20-25” in depth, the highest touch point may not exceed 44”. The floor space directly under the obstruction must be kept clear.
Meeting Side Reach Guidelines:
Side Reach Guidelines
If the only way to approach a kiosk is with a side approach and the kiosk has no obstructions, the highest touch point may not exceed 48” and the minimum touch point must be no less than 15”.
Obstructions Less Than 20 in
For obstructions that do not exceed 10” in depth, the height of the obstruction must not exceed 34” and the highest touch point must not exceed 48”.
Obstructions Greater Than 20 in
Obstructions must have no more than a 24” depth. When obstructions fall between 10”-24” in depth, the maximum height of the obstruction must not exceed 34” and the highest touch point must not exceed 46”.