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      "name": "What should I consider when choosing a sink for a wheelchair accessible vanity?",
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        "text": "When selecting a sink for a wheelchair accessible vanity, prioritize options that allow for easy use. Shallow bowls are generally preferred as they keep the drain assembly higher, maximizing knee clearance. Off-center drains can also increase under-sink space. Ensure the faucet is easy to operate, such as lever-style or sensor-activated models. Under-mount or drop-in sinks are common, as vessel sinks can elevate the rim height too much, potentially exceeding accessibility guidelines.",
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        "description": "Choose shallow, off-center sinks with easy-to-operate faucets to maximize knee clearance. Avoid vessel sinks as they can make the rim too high."
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  "description": "Choose shallow, off-center sinks with easy-to-operate faucets to maximize knee clearance. Avoid vessel sinks as they can make the rim too high."
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