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Which of the following is not a requirement for an accessible entrance in a commercial building?

  1. Ramped approach

  2. Automatic door opener

  3. Minimum width of 1.2 meters

  4. Level landing at entrance

The correct answer is: Minimum width of 1.2 meters

An accessible entrance in a commercial building must have a ramped approach, an automatic door opener, and a level landing at the entrance. These are all requirements outlined by various accessibility codes and standards. Option C, having a minimum width of 1.2 meters, is not a specific requirement for an accessible entrance. However, it is important to note that the width of the entrance must still be wide enough to accommodate individuals using wheelchairs or other mobility aids. This requirement may vary depending on local codes and building size, so it is still important to ensure that the entrance is wide enough for accessibility needs.