Thursday, August 9, 2012

Whirlpool Brand Helps Make Cooking More Accessible to Homeowners for PWDs

Whirlpool brand is helping make cooking more accessible and for all homeowners with the introduction of two ADA-compliant* (American with Disabilities Act) ranges. The Whirlpool® 30-inch drop-in self-cleaning ranges meet accessibility guidelines established by the ADA to make daily activities easier for those with limited mobility 


"With Baby Boomers approaching retirement age, it has become increasingly important for builders and remodelers to furnish homes with appliances and controls that are easily accessible for all, without sacrificing aesthetics," said Terri Connett, senior manager contract marketing and design, Whirlpool Corporation. "Whirlpool brand's new ADA-compliant ranges are an excellent addition to our existing line of ADA-compliant appliances, which not only support seniors, but anyone with limited mobility."
The electric ceramic glass model features a cooktop with two 6-inch and two 6-inch/9-inch radiant elements, while the electric coil cooktop has two 6-inch and two 8-inch coil elements. Both cooktops accommodate pots and pans of varying sizes and feature 4.5 cubic feet of capacity and the AccuBake® temperature management system, which surrounds food with even temperatures for consistent results every time. Each range also features the Delay Bake and Delay Clean functions, which allow pre-programmable baking and cleaning.
With more than 150 ADA-compliant Whirlpool brand appliances to choose from, homeowners have several options at their fingertips for an accessible kitchen.
Prime examples of these ADA-compliant appliances include: appliances that have handles, buttons and graphics located on the front, positioned closer to the user; appliances with labeling that is 48 percent larger for easier visibility; ovens with large windows; and drawer dishwashers. 

Source: Whirlpool 

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