
The 2010 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Standards specify that accessible routes must have ground and floor surfaces that are firm and stable. Surfaces that are not firm and stable limit accessibility for wheelchair, cane, crutch, and walker users, parents with strollers, and other individuals with mobility limitations.
Firm and stable definitions are subjective, however, and require a more objective standard by which to measure a surface. A consistent and objective testing method is required in order to adequately assess the quality of a surface.